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Style: Georgian
Place of Origin: Japanese
Set of Eight Antique Japanese Bird Paintings
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Rare and remarkable set of eight 18th century paintings of birds on silk executed with egg tempera in a delicate yet colorful style. Interesting historica...
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18th Century George III Antique Japanese Furniture
Materials
Silk, Paint
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Antique hanging scroll of Japanese cat/Late Edo-Meiji period/Cat painting
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She is a very simple and cute cat.
He is a vassal of the Tokugawa Shogunate, born in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture (southern part of Gunma Prefecture).
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So he painted cats and sold them to people.
The Nitta family continued to draw pictures of this cat for four generations.
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During the Edo period, sericulture was thriving in the Kanto region.
Cats were said to be the gods of silkworms, as they drive away mice, the natural enemies of silkworms.
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Japanese Antique Ink Painting / 19th Century / Rare Chinese Character Painting
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We have a unique Japanese aesthetic sense.
And only we can introduce unique items through our purchasing channels in Japan and the experience we have gained so far, in such a way that no one else can imitate.
It is an ink painting written after the Meiji era.
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To explain in detail, it is written here in Chinese characters as "un-ryu" .
"Un" is a cloud and "ryu" is a dragon.
These are embodied and drawn by comparing them to the meaning of Chinese characters.
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Antique Chinese or Japanese Fish Painting China Japan Qing / Edo or Meiji
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Framed Picture Composed of Twenty-Eight Hand-Painted Bird Pictures
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