萩下絵和歌色紙 藤原家隆, Poem by Fujiwara no Ietaka (1158–1237) on Decorated Paper with Bush Clover, Edo period (1615–1868), mid- to late 17th century, Japan, Poem card (shikishi) mounted as a hanging scroll; ink and gold on paper, Image: 8 3/8 × 7 5/8 in. (21.2 × 19.4 cm), Calligraphy, Ogata Sōken (Japanese, 1621–1687), Ogata Sōken was scion of a Kyoto merchant family with clients among the capital’s aristocracy. While he trained and achieved competency in traditional styles of Japanese painting and calligraphy, he is best known for siring Kōrin and Kenzan, two of the greatest artists in the chronicles of Japanese art
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萩下絵和歌色紙 藤原家隆, Poem, Fujiwara no Ietaka, 1158–1237, Decorated Paper, Bush Clover, Edo period, 1615–1868, mid, late 17th century, Japan, Poem card, shikishi, mounted, hanging scroll, ink, gold, paper, Image, 8 3/8, 7 5/8, 21.2, 19.4 cm, Calligraphy, Ogata Sōken, Japanese, 1621–1687, scion, Kyoto merchant, family, clients, capital, aristocracy, trained, achieved competency, traditional styles, Japanese painting, calligraphy, best, siring Kōrin, Kenzan, two, greatest artists, chronicles, art
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