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HASEGAWA TOGYOKU Published
Edo period (1615-1868), 17th century Kaneko Nobuhisa and Oto Yumiko, Dobutsu kaiga no 250nen
Kakejiku (hanging scroll); ink and on paper in silk mounts, depicting a (250 Years of Animal Pictures), exhibition catalogue, Fuchu,
tiger crouching dramatically by a rock, signed Shinsetsu hitsu (Brushed Fuchu Art Museum, 2015, cat. no.33.
by Shinsetsu) and sealed Hasegawa and Togyoku; with a wooden
storage box. Overall: 168cm x 56.5cm (66 1/8in x 22¼in); Hasegawa Togyoku (Shinsetsu) is thought to have been one of the
image: 77cm x 38cm (30 3/8in x 15in). (2). first-generation pupils of Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610), the major
painter whose career was examined in detail in an exhibition held
£3,000 - 4,000 earlier this year at Japan Society, New York.
JPY450,000 - 600,000
US$4,200 - 5,700
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