Pair of hanging scrolls by Oide Toko
Oide Toko (1836-1903) was born in Edo. He was a Nanga painter and pupil of Todo Ryoun (1809-1886). He received a silver medal at the Naikoku Kaiga Kyoshinkai in 1896 and exhibited his works at the Naikoku Kangyo Hakurankai and the Nihon Bijutsu Kyokai. Some of his works are in the Imperial Household collection. He was specialized in bird-and-flower paintings.
One scroll depicts a pair of ducks in a winter landscape, the other a snipe in a lake.
Painted on paper
Comes with two certificates of authenticity (one for each painting), made out bij the Japanese Imperial Household Agency and dated Showa 4 = 1929
Comes in a tomobako (wooden storage box)
Good condition
- Objeto
- Par de pergaminos colgantes
- Material
- Papel
- Periodo
- Periodo Meiji (1868 -1912)
- Región / País de origen
- Japón
- Artista / Creador
- Oide Toko
- Título de la obra de arte
- Ducks and Snipe by Oide Toko
- Estado
- Buen estado, ver descripción
- Dimensiones
- 200×68×1 cm