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
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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


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