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149  |  SESSON SHUKEI:
                                                                     A RARE PAINTING OF KINKO SENNIN
                                                               Sealed Sesson and Shukei
                                                               Japan, 16th century, Muromachi period (1336-1573)


                                                               A large and expressively painted image of Kinko Sennin (in
                                                               Chinese Qin Gao) reading from a scroll and riding on a gigantic
                                                               carp, the latter with a crazed expression with large eyes. The large
                                                               dynamically painted tail of the carp swings above the head of the
                                                               Sennin, as the pair emerge from the mist around them. Note the
                                                               fine and wise expression of the immortal, and the finely painted
                                                               fingers which hold the scroll. Framed under glass and set onto a
                                                               European passe-partout.
                                                               Satake Shukei (born Satake Heizo, 1504 – ca. 1589) was a Japanese
                                                               Zen Monk painter from the Muromachi period, also known as the
                                                               last great Muromachi ink painter. His painting style is influenced
                                                               by ink paintings imported from China, his works being some of the
                                                               earliest examples of ink painting in Japan, infused with traditional
                                                               subjects imbued with a power and originality, so unique to Japanese
                                                               painting. He was known to have painted Sennin, and another
                                                               Kinko Sennin is in the collection of the Kyoto National Museum,
                                                               designated as a culturally important object (Juyo Bunkazai).
                                                               One square seal to the lower right reading SHUKEI and another
                                                               pot-seal (tsubo-in) reading SESSON. Both seals are a close match
                                                               to the artist’s seal repertoire, present on authenticated works in
                                                               museum collections.
                                                               SIZE (painting only) 130 x 53 cm, SIZE (with frame) 151.7 x 74 cm
                                                               Condition: Very good age-related condition. The painting has been
                                                               set onto a passe-partout. Expected creases, minor losses, fading
                                                               coherent with the age and comparable works from the period.
                                                               Provenance: German private collection acquired from Kunsthandel
                                                               Klefisch in Cologne with an E-mail from Trudel Klefisch stating
                                                               (translated from German): “A work with the signature of the ink
                                                               painter Satake Shukei, who was known under his monk name
                                                               Sesson, and lived between 1504-89(?). I have acquired the painting
                                                               from Werner Funke in Cologne. Mr. Funke purchased the painting
                                                               in 1975 from Henk Kouw, Prinzengracht 156, who had acquired it
                                                               from a London collection.”

                                                               Estimate EUR 15.000,-
                                                               Starting price EUR 7.500,-




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