NISHIMURA GOUN (1877-1938)
NISHIMURA GOUN (1877-1938)
NISHIMURA GOUN (1877-1938)
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NISHIMURA GOUN (1877-1938)

Fuyu no keikan (Ravine in winter)

Details
NISHIMURA GOUN (1877-1938)
Fuyu no keikan (Ravine in winter)
Signed Goun saku and sealed Goun
Ink, color and gold wash on silk; framed
31 3⁄8 x 34 ¼ in. (79.7 x 87.2 cm.)
Provenance
Christie's London, 18 Nov 1997, lot 475
Literature
Ellen P. Conant. Nihonga, Transcending the Past: Japanese style Painting, 1868-1968 exh. cat. (St. Louis, 1995). P. 316Serge Elisséev. La Peinture Contemporaine au Japon exh.cat. (Paris, 1923). P. 72-73 and pl. XXXIV.Exposition d'art japonais (ecole classique contemporaine) exh. cat. (Paris: Editions de l'Abeille d'Or, 1922). Pl. 67.
Exhibited
Grand Palais, May-July 1922
'Exposition d'art japonais', exhibited at the following venues:
Musee du Jeu de Paume, Paris, 1 June-25 July 1929
Tokyo, 1929

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Lot Essay

The son of a Kyoto dyer, he started to study painting under Kishi Chikudo (1826-1897) at the age of twelve, entering the atelier of the great Takeuchi Seiho (1864-1942) after Chikudo's death. He won a prize at the first Bunten exhibition in 1907 and from 1909 started teaching at the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts as well as in his own private painting school. From 1914 he began to suffer from a debilitating illness which restricted his output for a decade but by 1924 he had recovered sufficiently to accept another teaching position in Kyoto.
This painting was one of two works by Goun shown at the major exhibition of contemporary Japanese art organised by the French and Japanese governments in 1929, and is reproduced in the commemorative catalogue published in Tokyo later in the same year.

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