Tansei Ippan (丹青一斑) (book series)
Collection:CSM Museum & Study Collection
Date: 1894
Artist: Taki Katei (瀧和亭) (Japan, 1830 - 1901)
Publisher: Yoshikawa Hanshichi (吉川半七) (Japan)
Printer: Matsui Sanjiro (松井三次郎) (Japan)
Dimensions:
254 x 162 mm (25.4 x 16.2 cm)
Medium: block prints
Object number: O.10.1-4
Description28 p., reproduction watercolours, calligraphy. Yellow paper covers.
Taki Katei (瀧和亭) is an artist active from the Edo to Meiji periods.
He is well known in the genre of Nanga (南画). Nanga is a unique style of Japanese painting that was born by adopting various aspects of ancient and modern cultural styles. Na ga was especially popular from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period.
Taki Katei (瀧和亭) is an artist active from the Edo to Meiji periods.
He is well known in the genre of Nanga (南画). Nanga is a unique style of Japanese painting that was born by adopting various aspects of ancient and modern cultural styles. Na ga was especially popular from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period.