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Yamamoto Sekisô (1872-1944)
Inuyamayaki
Kashibachi, bowl for sweets - Landcsape with fisher
Signed: Sekisô
Seals:
Technique: grey Inuyamayaki with a blue tetsu-e painting of a landscape Ø 17,3 x 8,8
Date: Mid spring 1926
Box: signed by Sekisô
Condition: very good

Sekisô, also known as Sekiyô was a Nanga painter from Handa Owari Province (Nowadays Aichi prefecture). He was the son and pupil of Yamamoto Baisô (1846-1921). Baisô, a pupil of Nukina Kaioku (1778-1863), was considered to be one of the three Nanga masters together with Kodama Katei (1841-1913) and Yoshitsugu Haizan (1846-1915).
Sekisô ‘decorated’ a lotInuyamayaki, often cooperation with the famous Owari potter Matsumoto Shigenobu (1864-1950).

Reference:
Araki p. 483


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