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BENRIDO Inc.

Address 302 Benzaiten cho Nakagyo-ku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-0093
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*Picture Postcard Set [Important Cultural Property, Nanachufu], By Jakuchu Ito (set of 8) *Edo period, dated 1790 (1790), Lent by Yoshizawa Memorial Museum of Art, Sano
Ito Jakuchu, Edo period, dated 1790 (Lent by Yoshizawa Memorial Museum of Art, Sano)

Ito Jakuchu
Born in Kyoto between 1716 and 1800. He studied the Kano school while working for the family wholesale store, but at the age of 39, he handed over the reigns of the family to his younger brother and began to devote himself to painting. While studying the ancient paintings of the Yuan and Ming dynasties and the decorative paintings of the Korin school of Japanese and Chinese painting, he also worked on sketching plants and animals, and was particularly good at painting chickens. He was called "a painter of strange ideas" because of his unique painting style. His best-known work is "kuyu-uei-saie" (dynamic plant painting).
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Postcard set [Juibun, Rapeseed Pollen] by Jakuchu Ito (set of 8 postcards)
絵はがきセット〈重文 菜蟲譜(さいちゅうふ)〉伊藤若冲(8枚組)
(2400900010303)
JAN:4580640612178
(2400900010303) JAN:4580640612178

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Item added on: 2022/1/11
Shipping Date
About 1 week
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Postcard body: 15.0 x 10.5 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Specifications Paper 8 sheets in a toe Printing method Offset printing
Package: In paper case
Product tag: None

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*Picture Postcard Set [Important Cultural Property, Nanachufu], By Jakuchu Ito (set of 8) *Edo period, dated 1790 (1790), Lent by Yoshizawa Memorial Museum of Art, Sano
Ito Jakuchu, Edo period, dated 1790 (Lent by Yoshizawa Memorial Museum of Art, Sano)

Ito Jakuchu
Born in Kyoto between 1716 and 1800. He studied the Kano school while working for the family wholesale store, but at the age of 39, he handed over the reigns of the family to his younger brother and began to devote himself to painting. While studying the ancient paintings of the Yuan and Ming dynasties and the decorative paintings of the Korin school of Japanese and Chinese painting, he also worked on sketching plants and animals, and was particularly good at painting chickens. He was called "a painter of strange ideas" because of his unique painting style. His best-known work is "kuyu-uei-saie" (dynamic plant painting).
#Recommended for inbound visitors.

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