Mori Ippo (1798-1871)
Mori Ippo (1798-1871)

Autumn maples and Japanese grosbeak

Details
Mori Ippo (1798-1871)
Autumn maples and Japanese grosbeak
Signed Ippo and sealed Keishi
Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
43¾ x 17in. (111.1 x 43.2cm.)

Lot Essay

PUBLISHED:
Sasaki Johei, and Sasaki Masako, eds., Maruyama Shijo ha (The Maruyama-Shijo school), vol. 1 of Koga Soran (Tokyo: Kokusho kankokai, 2000), pl. 366, p. 87 [sold in Japan 1914.3.11, property of an anonymous family].

Ippo worked in the Maruyama tradition of detailed renderings of animals and flowers established by Mori Sosen (1747-1821) and Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), Ippo's teacher.

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