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Antique Japanese Drunken Fairytale War Scroll

Antique Japanese Drunken Fairytale War Scroll

An antique Japanese hanging scroll depicting a battle between several fairy tale creatures.

Artist Biography

Matsuo Heizaburo (1751-1803) was a town painter from the Kamigata region who also went by the artist name Nichosai. He learned painting from Koshiba Hayato and produced many prints, picture books, and hand-painted drawings from the An’ei Period (1772-81) to the Kansei Period (1789-1801). Nichosai excelled in humorous and unique paintings with rough brush drawn caricatures and was also a pioneer in portraits of Kamigata actors.

  • Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade border 
  • 18th Century
  • Dimensions: 
    • Mounting: 36” x 21” (length, width)
    • Art: 36” x 21” (lenth, width)
  • SKU: S-1090
$463.75

Original: $1,325.00

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Antique Japanese Drunken Fairytale War Scroll

$1,325.00

$463.75

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Antique Japanese Drunken Fairytale War Scroll

An antique Japanese hanging scroll depicting a battle between several fairy tale creatures.

Artist Biography

Matsuo Heizaburo (1751-1803) was a town painter from the Kamigata region who also went by the artist name Nichosai. He learned painting from Koshiba Hayato and produced many prints, picture books, and hand-painted drawings from the An’ei Period (1772-81) to the Kansei Period (1789-1801). Nichosai excelled in humorous and unique paintings with rough brush drawn caricatures and was also a pioneer in portraits of Kamigata actors.

  • Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade border 
  • 18th Century
  • Dimensions: 
    • Mounting: 36” x 21” (length, width)
    • Art: 36” x 21” (lenth, width)
  • SKU: S-1090

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An antique Japanese hanging scroll depicting a battle between several fairy tale creatures.

Artist Biography

Matsuo Heizaburo (1751-1803) was a town painter from the Kamigata region who also went by the artist name Nichosai. He learned painting from Koshiba Hayato and produced many prints, picture books, and hand-painted drawings from the An’ei Period (1772-81) to the Kansei Period (1789-1801). Nichosai excelled in humorous and unique paintings with rough brush drawn caricatures and was also a pioneer in portraits of Kamigata actors.

  • Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade border 
  • 18th Century
  • Dimensions: 
    • Mounting: 36” x 21” (length, width)
    • Art: 36” x 21” (lenth, width)
  • SKU: S-1090