Japanese Stamps of XVIII Century: Itō Jakuchū
Plum Blossoms and Cranes”, Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800) - part of a set of 30 silk vertical hanging scrolls, "Colorful Realm of Living Beings" (Dōshoku sai-e) made between 1757 and 1766. — at Sannomaru Shōzōkan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections), The Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo.
"Golden
Pheasants in Snow", Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800) - part of a set of 30 silk
vertical hanging scrolls, "Colorful Realm of Living Beings" (Dōshoku
sai-e) made between 1757 and 1766, this one was made in 1761–65.
- "Among the 30 paintings of the Colorful Realm series, this work conveys a particularly distinct impression through its singular palette and composition. A pair of pheasants (kinkei) res...See more
— at Sannomaru Shōzōkan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections), The Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo.- "Among the 30 paintings of the Colorful Realm series, this work conveys a particularly distinct impression through its singular palette and composition. A pair of pheasants (kinkei) res...See more
"Maple Tree and Small Birds"(Kōyō shōkin zu), Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800) - part of a set of 30 silk vertical hanging scrolls, "Colorful Realm of Living Beings" (Dōshoku sai-e) made between 1757 and 1766, this one was made in 1765–66. — at Sannomaru Shōzōkan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections), The Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo.
Mandarin Ducks in Snow", Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800) - part of a set of 30 silk vertical hanging scrolls, "Colorful Realm of Living Beings" (Dōshoku sai-e) made between 1757 and 1766, this one was made in 1759. — atSannomaru Shōzōkan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections), The Imperial Household Agency, Tokyo.
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