Tiger / Kuzuya Seizan - Mōko
- Product ID
- B0046
- Name
- Kuzuya Seizan
- Profile
A Japanese-style painter. In 1930, born in Gifu pref. Pupil of Tsubouchi Setsutarō; then Kojima Shikō, a member of the Nitten. Member of the Tōyō Bijutsu-kai. Specialized in flowers & birds paintings and figure paintings.
- Size
- 691mm x 1900mm
- Roller End Material
Redsandalwood- Material of the Work
- Silk
- Price
- JPY 40,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
Tigers weren’t found in Japan until the Meiji period, so Japanese-style painters depicted tigers based on cats. Therefore, the tiger figures were drawn as large cats. In the Meiji period, the painters were finally able to look at tigers at the circus or zoo, so they began to depict tigers more realistically.
This is a painting of a tiger by Kuzuya Seizan. Fine lines for the hairs of the tiger are drawn very delicately, which demonstrates the artist’s skillful talent.