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Mori Sosen (1747-1821) Late 18th/early 19th century
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Kakejiku, in ink and colour on silk, depicting two monkeys on a pine branch, signed Sosen with two seals; with wood storage box. 102.9cm x 33.3cm (40½in x 13 1/8in). (2).
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松猿図 森狙仙筆 一幅 絹本着色 18世紀後期/19世紀前期
Sosen, the founder of the Mori painting School, was active in Osaka at the end of the Edo period and came to be known as the 'Monkey Painter Sosen'; he is renowned even today for his monkey paintings. Like his contemporary Maruyama Okyo, Sosen created works based on sketches from life as is finely exemplified by the painting offered here, where the artist has beautifully captured the realism of the details of the animals' soft fur by the refined delicacy of the brushstrokes.
Another painting by the artist depicting monkeys was sold in these rooms, 11th May 2010, lot 132.
























