Suzuki Shuitsu. Japanese hanging scroll. Nineteenth century.
Suzuki Kiitsu. Cranes and pine. Circa 1844-1858. Kakejiku, ink and colour on silk depicting a pair of cranes standing among young pine and fukujuso (pheasant's eye, Adonis amurensis) beneath an old pine tree, the trunk and leaves of the flowers rendered in the tarashikomi technique. Japanese hanging scroll. Rinpa School.
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One of a pair of Japanese hanging scrolls: long-tailed birds, prunus blossom and peonies (right), a pair of white birds, cotton roses, gentians and chrysanthemums (left).
The Maple Viewers (detail) by Kano Hideyori [active Japanese Art
Kashima Deities Departing to Kasuga
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One of three Japanese hanging scrolls. Hen, chicks and plum blossom (right).
Momoyama period second half of the century. Pair of six-panel Japanese folding screens; ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper.
Detail. A two-fold Japanese screen. Edo period, 17th century. Ink and colour on a gold ground with keshi (poppies).
National treasure By Kanō Hideyori 1 six-fold screen Color on paper Muromachi -Azuchi-Momoyama century.
One of a pair of Japanese hanging scrolls: long-tailed birds, prunus blossom and peonies (right), a pair of white birds, cotton roses, gentians and chrysanthemums (left). Maruyama Okyo (円山応挙). 1764-1772. British Museum.
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鈴木其一 Suzuki KIITSU Chrysanthemums and Stream Edo Period A.) Hanging scroll(s), ink and color on silk x cm Rinpa School 琳派