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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN Ōkyo-no-in and Chusen, with inscription by PROVENANCE
MARUYAMA ŌKYO (1733–1795) Toko-To-Raisho (Nakajima Raisho 1796– Kawasaki Masanobu (Choshunkaku)
1871), sealed Raisho and Toko Choshukaku Zohin Tenkan Zuroku of the Osaka
EDO PERIOD, 18 TH CENTURY 102 x 35.5 cm., 40⅛ x 14 in. Bijutsu Club, 12th March 1936, Lot 130.
THE FOUR SEASONS (4)
four paintings: ink and colour on silk EXHIBITED
mounted as hanging scrolls, signed An’ei ‡ £ 300,000-500,000 Kyoto National Museum, Fujisan no kaiga [Painting
Tsuchinoto-i Shoto sha [1779, early winter] € 337,000-565,000 US$ 373,000-625,000 of Mt Fuji], 17th January-19th February 2017.
(spring and winter scrolls) and Ōkyo
(summer and autumn scrolls), all sealed
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