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Ganku is a painter of the mid to late Edo period. He was active in the production of the wall paintings of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was destroyed by the Great Fire of Tenmei, and in the 6th year of Bunka (1804-1818), he went to Kanazawa at the invitation of the lord of the Kaga Clan and painted the wall paintings in the Ninomaru Palace of Kanazawa Castle, thus decorating his hometown in brocade.
He was very good at painting tigers and became popular as "Ganku's Tiger".
Ganku's success in the Kyoto art world led to the training of many students, and after Okyo's death, he formed the Kishi school, which he himself was the founder of. The Kishi school was as powerful as the Maruyama-Shijo school in the Kyoto art world in the late Edo period.
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Age: Late Edo period (1603-1868)
Artist: 岸駒(Ganku)
Attachment: Wooden box
Origin: Japan
Material: Paper
Roller ends: Wood
Condition: Good
Height: 237cm
Width: 63cm
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We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them.
Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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¥330,000 ($2,244.00) tax included