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                KOBAYASHI SHUNSHO (1888-?)
                Coastal Landscape
                Each signed Shunsho, sealed Shunsho and Kobayashi Ume in
                Pair of six-panel screens; ink, gofun and color on paper
                64¬ x 145 in. (164.1 x 368.3 cm.) each      (2)
                $30,000-40,000

                PROVENANCE:
                Hosokawa Rikizo Collection
                Meguro Gajoen Museum of Art, Tokyo
                Kobayashi Shunsho studied painting in Kyoto under
                Yamamoto Shunkyo. He was first accepted into the
                government-sponsored exhibitions with the 9th Bunten in
                1915, when his landscape entry won a prize. Shunsho also
                exhibited at the 4th Teiten in 1922 and the 10th Teiten in
                1929. Both of the latter paintings depict country houses in
                bleak landscapes.
                Shunsho composes this idyllic, summer landscape around
                a circular bay. White surf echoes white sand; billowing
                white clouds define the remote horizon of sea and sky; grass
                blows under the pines almost at our feet, pale green on the
                islet and surrounding hills. A haystack rock rises out of the
                distant surf, balanced by two groups of pines framing the
                composition in the foreground. Rocks and sand curl around
                to the island, while on the right, barely seen through the
                pines, a small dirt road wanders towards boats drying on the
                sand. Beyond, three indigo-clad figures walk the road to a
                fishing hamlet nestled beneath soaring hills, as mountains
                recede towards the horizon.
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