LOT 347 KANO NAONOBU (1607-1650) AND KISHI GANKU (1749-1838) EDO PER...
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KANO NAONOBU (1607-1650) AND KISHI GANKU (1749-1838) EDO PERIOD, 17TH AND 18TH/19TH CENTURY Two Japanese kakemono (hanging scroll paintings), both ink on silk, the first depicting pavilions in a mountainous river landscape, with a fisherman on a boat and a lone traveller on a bridge, signed Jitekisai hitsu and sealed Zen Ka, with a paper label for Spink & Son; the other with a boat sailing past tree-covered shores, the silhouette of Mount Fuji in the distance, signed and sealed; 31cm x 70cm and 35cm x 48cm respectively. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford. According to Oliver Impey`s archive, he purchased the Naonobu painting from Spink in March 1966, and the other in Kyoto in 1960.
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