Takahashi Kyoson
【Landscapes of sansha (Three Shrines)】

The painting depicts a deer, which is said to be a messenger of the gods, and a sacred mirror hanging from a tree, signifying that the place is shrouded in holiness and pure air.
Number
D21-008
Title
Landscapes of sansha (Three Shrines)
Artist
Takahashi Kyoson
Detail
Materials : ink and color on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 56.5 x H 143 cm (Image), W 66.5 x H 191 cm (Mount)
Artist History
Takahashi Kyoson (1804-1868) was a painter from the end of the Edo period. He was born in Mino. He went to Kyoto to study Southern Song painting under Nakabayashi Chikudo and calligraphy under Rai San'yo. He was skilled in poetry and formed friendships with Yanagawa Seigan and Ohara Tesshin.
Price
38,000yen

Takahashi Kyoson
【Landscapes of sansha (Three Shrines)】

The painting depicts a deer, which is said to be a messenger of the gods, and a sacred mirror hanging from a tree, signifying that the place is shrouded in holiness and pure air.
Number
D21-008
Title
Landscapes of sansha (Three Shrines)
Artist
Takahashi Kyoson
Detail
Materials : ink and color on silk
wooden boxed
Size : W 56.5 x H 143 cm (Image), W 66.5 x H 191 cm (Mount)
Artist History
Takahashi Kyoson (1804-1868) was a painter from the end of the Edo period. He was born in Mino. He went to Kyoto to study Southern Song painting under Nakabayashi Chikudo and calligraphy under Rai San'yo. He was skilled in poetry and formed friendships with Yanagawa Seigan and Ohara Tesshin.
Price
38,000yen


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