Yamakawa Shuho (1898-1944)
Yamakawa Shuho (1898-1944)

Dancers

Details
Yamakawa Shuho (1898-1944)
Dancers
Signed Shuho and sealed (left), sealed Shuho (right)
Pair of two-panel screens; ink, color, gold and golf leaf on silk
60¼ x 61in. (153.1 x 155cm.) each (2)
Provenance
William H. Grimm, Ruckersville, Virginia

Lot Essay

Shuho was born in Kyoto. He went to Tokyo to study bird-and-flower painting with Ikegami Shuho (1874-1944), then learned beauty painting with Kaburagi Kiyokata (1878-1972) in 1912. He won several prizes in Teiten exhibitions and he was called one of the three most talented pupils of Kiyokata, along with Ito Shinsui (1898-1972) and Terashima Shimei (1892-1975). He continued to offer paintings to Teiten and Shin-Bunten exhibitions. He favored a quiet, classical style with muted palette and traditional kimono patterns.

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