Painted by Sakai Sanryo, inscription by Tomiyasu Fusei
【Kappa is happy】

This is an adorable piece of art depicting a kappa (Japanese specter) holding a catfish and looking proud and happy. The artist, Sakai Sanryo, was a lifelong friend of Ogawa Usen.
Number
D-19
Title
Kappa is happy
Artist
Painted by Sakai Sanryo, inscription by Tomiyasu Fusei
Detail
Materials : ink on paper
wooden boxed(signed by painter)
Size : W 40 × H 25.5 cm (Image) ・ W 42 × H 103 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly creased, slightly damaged on the mount / slightly stained on the image
Artist History
【Sakai Sanryo】
Sakai Sanryo (1897-1969) was a Japanese painter. He was born in Fukushima Prefecture. He studied under fellow artist Sakauchi Seiran. He later met Ogawa Usen, who encouraged him to submit his work to the Japan Fine Arts Institute Exhibition and win a prize. He painted rural life and nature, focusing on his hometown of Fukushima and Ibaraki Prefecture, where he lived in his later years.

【Tomiyasu Fusei】
Tomiyasu Fusei (1885-1979) was a Japanese haiku poet. He was born in Aichi Prefecture. He studied under Takahama Kyoshi and founded the haiku group "Wakaba".
Price
120,000yen

Painted by Sakai Sanryo, inscription by Tomiyasu Fusei
【Kappa is happy】

This is an adorable piece of art depicting a kappa (Japanese specter) holding a catfish and looking proud and happy. The artist, Sakai Sanryo, was a lifelong friend of Ogawa Usen.
Number
D-19
Title
Kappa is happy
Artist
Painted by Sakai Sanryo, inscription by Tomiyasu Fusei
Detail
Materials : ink on paper
wooden boxed(signed by painter)
Size : W 40 × H 25.5 cm (Image) ・ W 42 × H 103 cm (Mount)
Condition: slightly creased, slightly damaged on the mount / slightly stained on the image
Artist History
【Sakai Sanryo】
Sakai Sanryo (1897-1969) was a Japanese painter. He was born in Fukushima Prefecture. He studied under fellow artist Sakauchi Seiran. He later met Ogawa Usen, who encouraged him to submit his work to the Japan Fine Arts Institute Exhibition and win a prize. He painted rural life and nature, focusing on his hometown of Fukushima and Ibaraki Prefecture, where he lived in his later years.

【Tomiyasu Fusei】
Tomiyasu Fusei (1885-1979) was a Japanese haiku poet. He was born in Aichi Prefecture. He studied under Takahama Kyoshi and founded the haiku group "Wakaba".
Price
120,000yen


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