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Product Description Tani Bunchō (1763-1840) was a representative literati painter of the late Edo period and is also known as a scholar of painting. He incorporated diverse painting styles and had a significant influence on the Japanese art world of later generations. ◆ Biography Born: 1763 (Hōreki 13) Birthplace: Edo (present-day Tokyo) Father: Tani Rokoku, an official in the shogunate. Bunchō also served the shogunate in his youth. He was familiar with painting from a young age and studied Chinese painting and traditional Japanese painting extensively. While particularly interested in Nanga (literati painting), he also absorbed the techniques of the Kanō school, the Maruyama-Shijō school, Ukiyo-e, and Western painting. ◆ Painting Style and Achievements Tani Bunchō established literati painting that fused realism and intellect and trained many disciples. His subjects were diverse, including landscapes, flowers and birds, figures, and customs, and sketches from his travels were also incorporated into his works. Notable works include "Illustrated Collection of Famous Mountains of Japan" and "Illustrated Guide to Famous Places of the Kiso Road," and he also left excellent achievements in the fields of illustrations and topographical paintings. ◆ Disciples and Influence His disciples included Watanabe Kazan, Tsubaki Chinzan, and Tachiara Kyosho, and through them, Bunchō's painting style was widely inherited, influencing Japanese painting from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. ◆ Death Died in Edo in 1840 (Tenpō 11). Age 78. Mounting dimensions (including jikusaki) ★ Approximately 51 x 190 Paper dimensions ★ Approximately 31 x 117 ・There are fine stains, yellowing, folds, and tears. ・Please note that there may be slight differences in color between the images shown and the actual product. ・If you hang paintings, etc., on the wall after purchasing them, please check the strength of the string and金具 (metal fittings) well before hanging them. We also recommend that you check regularly to make sure that the strength has not decreased. ・Please take a good look at the images and purchase with the understanding that this is a used item. ※Regarding works with the name of a specific artist in the product title of art objects. 【Genuine】Works that can be guaranteed to be genuine. If it is determined to be a forgery by a public appraisal institution within 90 days from the date of purchase, we will refund the purchase price after you return the work. Appraisal fees and other expenses will be borne by the purchaser. 【Copy】All works that are suspected of not being genuine are labeled as copies. Please purchase after confirming the above.
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