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Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) Circa 1874
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An oritatami shikishi, folding out into eight sections to reveal eight waka poems in calligraphic script on a silver ground painted with auspicious symbols of longevity, including bamboo, pine and turtles, the reverse with thatched huts on a lakeshore, in sumi and colour on a silvered-paper ground, signed Toki hachijyusan Rengetsu, (Rengetsu at the age of eighty-three), with washi paper cover. 36.5cm x 60.5cm (14 3/8in x 23 5/8in).
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地散紙 大田垣蓮月 1874年頃
Originally born into a Samurai family with the surname Tōdō, she was adopted at a young age by the Ōtagaki family. She was a lady in waiting at Kameoka castle from the age of seven to sixteen, when she was married. However, due to the death of her husband in 1823, she joined the temple Chion-in and became a nun, taking Rengetsu ('Lotus Moon') as her Buddhist name.
Rengetsu is widely regarded as one of the greatest waka poets of the 19th century. A skilled Shijo School painter, she was also an accomplished calligrapher and potter. She admired and studied under a number of great poets including Ozawa Roan and Ueda Akinari, and later in life became a close friend and mentor to the artist Tomioka Tessai.
























