Tiger Family, early 1800s. Creator: Kishi Ganku (Japanese, 1749/56-1838).

Tiger Family, early 1800s. Creator: Kishi Ganku (Japanese, 1749/56-1838).

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Tiger Family, early 1800s. By the time this self-taught painter reached his thirties, his paintings were keenly sought after by Kyoto’s sophisticated patrons, including members of the imperial family. Judging from the surviving works, his supporters delighted in the colourful, auspicious imagery of Chinese historical figures, blossoming plum trees, cranes, peacocks, roosters, and especially tigers. Kishi Ganku was originally from the coastal town of Kanazawa, but relocated to Kyoto to work for the Arisugawa family. His work incorporates stylistic elements from the Kano school, the Maruyama school, and works by the Chinese artist Shen Nanping (1682-1760).


Image Details


Medium
  1. Ink and colour on paper
  2. One of a pair of six-panel folding screens

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 16315x7812
File Size : 373,397kb


Aliases

  1. 1983.3.2
  1. 151448
  1. 0940020871
  1. 1983.3.2
  1. 2-746-141
  1. 2746141

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