A Japanese scroll painting by Kishi Chikudo 1826-1897 Kakejiku (vertical hanging scroll), in ink on paper, depicting a fisherman on a boat near a bridge, in a wide mountainous river landscape, signed and sealed, in wooden box. H. 138 x W. 56 cm (painting) H. 193 x W. 63.5 cm (scroll) Provenance: Collection Peter Poldervaart, Amsterdam Note: Born in Omi province, Kishi Chikudo was a Japanese-style painter who first learnt paintings from Kano Eigaku, then Kishi Renzan from whom he took his name. He was well-known for painting landscape and animals, particularly excelling at tigers. In 1896 he was appointed to the art committee of the Imperial Household.
A Japanese scroll painting by Kishi Chikudo 1826-1897 Kakejiku (vertical hanging scroll), in ink on paper, depicting a fisherman on a boat near a bridge, in a wide mountainous river landscape, signed and sealed, in wooden box. H. 138 x W. 56 cm (painting) H. 193 x W. 63.5 cm (scroll) Provenance: Collection Peter Poldervaart, Amsterdam Note: Born in Omi province, Kishi Chikudo was a Japanese-style painter who first learnt paintings from Kano Eigaku, then Kishi Renzan from whom he took his name. He was well-known for painting landscape and animals, particularly excelling at tigers. In 1896 he was appointed to the art committee of the Imperial Household.
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