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110. Kanryo Ikeno (1753-1830) Landscape / Paysage Hanging scroll, ink and light colours on paper
RIGHT
111 Baiitsu Yamamoto
(1783-1856)
Hawk in Snow /
Faucon dans la neige Hanging scroll, ink on silk
Baiitsu was not born into a samurai family, but was permitted to wear swords by his master, the Lord of Awari. Bantsu's painting of Hawk in Snow, which shows a flying hawk poised for its descent to kill its prey, is typical of the theme of unbridled power and physical prowess, which would have been admired by the samurai class.
OPPOSITE LEFT
112 Goshun Matsumura
(1752-181 1)
Two Crows In Sunset /
Deux corbeaux au coucher du soleil Hanging scroll, ink and colours on silk
Goshun, born into a samurai family, gave up his status to become a painter, learning Chinese-style poetry, calligraphy, music and painting.
OPPOSITE RIGHT
113. Buson Yosa (1716-86)
Two Mynah Birds Flying Over Flowering Reeds / Deux mainates survolent des roseaux en fleurs Hanging scroll, ink on silk
Buson was a great poet and a top Nanga school painter.
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