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OTAGAKI RENGETSU (1791-1875) AND MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): PAINTING OF A CUCKOO WITH A WAKA POEM
奥地利 北京时间
12月06日 下午5点 开拍 / 12月04日 下午3点 截止委托
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OTAGAKI RENGETSU (1791-1875) AND MORI KANSAI (1814-1894): PAINTING OF A CUCKOO WITH A WAKA POEM

By Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) and Mori Kansai (1814-1894), signed Rengetsu and signed Kansai Mori Koshuku with two seals
Japan, late 19th century

Ink on paper. Mounted as a hanging scroll within a silk brocade frame, with stag antler jikusaki (roller ends). A collaboration between Rengetsu and Mori Kansai, depicting a hototogisu (lesser cuckoo), flying above a waka poem by Rengetsu.

Inscriptions: Signed Rengetsu to the lower left side of the poem. To the lower right signed by Mori Kansai 寛斎森公粛冩 Kansai Mori Koshuku utsusu and with two seals 寛斎&椿公粛印 ‘Kansai’ and ‘Tsubaki Koshuku in’.

The poem reads:

おくれそね Okure sone [Don't fall behind!]
かけよかけよと kakeyo kakeyo to [Run! Run!]
神山の kamiyama no [A little cuckoo]
ほととぎすさへ hototogisu sae [sporting about Kamiyama]
鳴わたるなり naki wataru nari [also cries out]

SIZE (image) 99 x 29 cm, SIZE (incl. mounting) 176 x 45.5 cm

Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of wear such as tiny stains or creases.

Inside a tomobako storage box with inscribed paper labels.

Otagaki Rengetsu
(1791-1875) was a Japanese Buddhist nun and poet who also excelled in pottery, calligraphy, and martial arts. She was born into a samurai family and married twice, but experienced many personal tragedies, including the deaths of her husbands and children. After burying all her loved ones, she became a Buddhist nun at the age of 33. She influenced other artists, including Tomioka Tessai.

Mori Kansai (1814–1894) was a renowned Japanese painter of the late Edo and early Meiji periods, celebrated for his contributions to the Shijō school of painting, which blended traditional Japanese and Chinese styles with naturalistic elements. Born in the Yamashiro Province (now part of Kyoto), Kansai trained under the master painter Mori Tetsuzan, developing his own distinct style characterized by delicate brushwork and serene landscapes. He became a prominent figure in the Kyoto art world, serving as a court painter and influencing the artistic transition during Japan's modernization in the Meiji era. His works, which often depicted nature, animals, and historical themes, remain influential in the world of Japanese art.

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