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MARUYAMA OSHIN (1790-1838): ‘YUREI AND SICKLE’
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2023年11月30日 开拍
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MARUYAMA OSHIN (1790-1838): ‘YUREI AND SICKLE’

Japan, 19th century. Ink, gouache, and watercolor on paper. Mounted as a hanging scroll, with a silk brocade coated paper frame and lacquered wooden handles. Painted with attention to detail, the ghostly figure has one recessed eye, barely open, and another bulging, bloodshot eye, with its mouth agape showing its rotting teeth above pink gums, bleeding from its neck which is being gored by a sickle.

Inscriptions: Artist seal 應震.

Provenance: From a British private collection of Japanese paintings, mostly focusing on paintings of Yurei and other bakemono.
Condition: Wear, few folds, some creasing, small losses with associated touch-ups. The silk brocade has similar wear, traces of age, small tears, and a few loose threads.

Dimensions: Image size 54.5 x 23 cm, Size incl. mounting 101 x 31 cm

Maruyama Oshin (1790-1838) was the third headmaster of the Maruyama School. He was the son of Oju, an adopted son of Maruyama Okyo, the school’s founder. Oshin, like his father and grandfather, devoted himself to small-scale paintings. His paintings frequently include Japanese poems or took inspiration from them. His works can be seen today in the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The Maruyama School was founded in the mid-18th century by Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795). Originally founded in Kyoto, the school opened several other locations, including a branch in Osaka. Maruyama Okyo, himself a student of the Kano School, founded the school after gaining popularity from several commissions which were met with great excitement. Today much of the school's work is preserved at Daijo-ji, a temple in Kasumi. Noteworthy pupils include Okyo's son, Maruyama Ozui, Nagasawa Rosetsu, and Matsumura Goshun.

Yurei-zu are a genre of Japanese art consisting of painted or woodblock print images of ghosts, demons, and other supernatural beings. They are considered to be a subgenre of fuzokuga (‘pictures of manners and customs’). These types of artworks reached the peak of their popularity in Japan in the mid to late 19th century.

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