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KISHI GANREI: TIGER AND DRAGON
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06月13日 下午4点 开拍 / 06月11日 下午3点 截止委托
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KISHI GANREI: TIGER AND DRAGONBy Kishi Ganrei (1816-1883), signed Ganrei with seals Ganrei and KahoJapan, 19th centuryInk and watercolors on silk. Each mounted as a hanging scroll within a silk brocade frame with wood jikusaki (roller ends). Finely painted to the first scroll with a tiger on a cliff growling at a dragon, on the second scroll, soaring high in the skies, above crashing waves.Inscriptions: Signed Ganrei 岸禮 (岸礼) with seals Ganrei 岸禮 and Kaho 化&#-25236;.Image SIZE 99 x 36 cm, SIZE incl. mounting 180 x 47.5 cm (each)Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and some soiling. The mounting with signs of wear and use.The Kishi school of painters was founded by Kishi Ganku (1749–1838), a distinguished Japanese artist renowned for his vivid and powerful depictions of animals, particularly tigers and dragons. Ganku developed a distinctive style that integrated Chinese painting techniques with traditional Japanese esthetics, establishing a visual language that would define the school. His adopted son and principal disciple, Kishi Gantai (1782–1865), succeeded him as the head of the school and played a pivotal role in its continuation. Gantai’s son, Kishi Ganrei (1798–1852), represented the third generation of this artistic lineage. As both heir and practitioner, Ganrei maintained the stylistic principles of the Kishi school while contributing his own refinements, thereby ensuring its sustained prominence during the late Edo period.The tiger and dragon are Chinese cosmological symbols of the balancing forces in the world, yin (the feminine aspect) and yang (the masculine aspect). The tiger's roar is also said to generate wind, and the dragon clouds. The screens may have originally been meant to express the fluctuating nature of the world as envisioned in the practice of military divination, or forecasting, based on the Yijing (Book of Changes).Museum comparison:Compare a closely related painting of the tiger, by the same artist Kishi Ganrei, in the British Museum, museum number 1881,1210,0.2710.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related pair of paintings by Kishi Gantei (Kishi Ganrei’s father), also depicting dragon and tiger, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, including the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection of Japanese Art, 18 September 2024, New York, lot 691 (sold for USD 8,960).

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拍品估价:800 - 1,500 欧元 起拍价格:800 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00%

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