Edo p. Japanese Dragon Scroll Set, Yutei
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Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900: Item # 935462
Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900: Item # 935462
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A pair of dragons vye for the Buddhist jewel in the dark stormy sky of this pair of Edo period scrolls by Ishida Yutei enclosed in an old custom wooden box. Ink on silk, in a brown silk border patterned with clouds and featuring bone rollers. Some minor marks in the upper border area. The scrolls measure 19-1/2 x 77 inches (50 x 195 cm) and are in fine condition. Ishida Yutei (1756-1815) was born in Kyoto, the third son of Ishida Yutei (different first character). He was an artist emulating the Kano style, and achieved the rank of Hokyo.
A pair of dragons vye for the Buddhist jewel in the dark stormy sky of this pair of Edo period scrolls by Ishida Yutei enclosed in an old custom wooden box. Ink on silk, in a brown silk border patterned with clouds and featuring bone rollers. Some minor marks in the upper border area. The scrolls measure 19-1/2 x 77 inches (50 x 195 cm) and are in fine condition. Ishida Yutei (1756-1815) was born in Kyoto, the third son of Ishida Yutei (different first character). He was an artist emulating the Kano style, and achieved the rank of Hokyo.