Nomura Bunkyo / 5 Hanging scrolls of the five seasonal festivals
2021年1月24日
Maruyama Okyo / Two birds with the moon
2020年6月16日

Dodo Konen
【A snake and Young bamboo】

Snakes, which are depicted as evil in Western paintings, are considered symbols of wealth and water in Japan.
Number
D20-099
Title
A snake and Young bamboo
Artist
Dodo Konen
Detail
Materials : ink and colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 37.5 × H 98.5 cm (Image) ・ W 47 × H 181 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly stained on the image
Artist History
Dodo Konen (? -1856) was a painter in the late Edo period. Born in Kyoto. He studied under Yamawaki Touki(Kino Hironari) of the Shijo School. His pupils include Asai Ryutou.
Status
Sold Out

Dodo Konen
【A snake and Young bamboo】

Snakes, which are depicted as evil in Western paintings, are considered symbols of wealth and water in Japan.
Number
D20-099
Title
A snake and Young bamboo
Artist
Dodo Konen
Detail
Materials : ink and colour on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 37.5 × H 98.5 cm (Image) ・ W 47 × H 181 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly stained on the image
Artist History
Dodo Konen (? -1856) was a painter in the late Edo period. Born in Kyoto. He studied under Yamawaki Touki(Kino Hironari) of the Shijo School. His pupils include Asai Ryutou.
Status
Sold Out

Related art