Watanabe Shusen (1736-1824)
Watanabe Shusen (1736-1824)

Tiger

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Watanabe Shusen (1736-1824)
Tiger
Signed Shusen Gen'yu sha, sealed To Shusen in, Aza iwaku Gen'yu and another seal
Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
45¼ x 20¾in. (115 x 52.7cm.)

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Shusen was a Nagasaki painter working in the Chinese style. He was a pupil of the Nagasaki painters Ishizaki Gensho and Gentoku. After the death of Watanabe Shusai, who had adopted him, he inherited the title of Chinese painting expert (kara-e mekiki). He was known for his paintings of tigers.

For another tiger painting by Shusen, see Chiba City Museum of Art, ed., Nanpinha dairyuko: Edo no ikoku shumi/The Nanpin School: The Fascination with the Exotic in Edo-period painting (Chiba: Chiba City Museum of Art, 2001), pl. 24.

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