Samurai playing the Flute
Samurai playing the Flute is an original artwork realized in the XIX century .
Original pencil, pastel and ink. Passepartout included. Matsumura Keibun School .
Made in Japan.
Good conditions.
Samurai playing the Flute is an original artwork realized in the XIX century .
Original pencil, pastel and ink. Passepartout included. Matsumura Keibun School .
Made in Japan.
Good conditions.
Beautiful artwork representing the figure of a Samurai playing a flute in a natural place, with grass on the wind. The work is very delicate for its colors and its strokes and comes from the Matsumura Keibun School. Matsumura Keibun ( Kyoto, 1779 -1843) was a Japanese painter. I n 1830, he published an illustrated book, "Go Keibun gafu", which was a significant contribution to establishing Goshun's style. His style is similar to Goshun's, but somewhat lighter and what, in Western art, would be called manneristic. His well-known works are a set of fusumas (sliding doors) in Myoho-Ji, which are called Shiki kosaku-zu.
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