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Domoto Insho (1891-1975) 20th century
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Kakejiku, in sumi ink on paper, a splashed-ink landscape of a thatched hut set shrouded in mist with a stream flowing beneath a bridge and past two large trees in the foreground, signed Insho with seal Insho; with double tomobako titled Ryokuin Suisei (shade of Green and voice of water) and signed by the artist Insho with seal Insho. 28.6cm x 36.5cm (11¼in x 14 3/8in). (3).
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緑陰水声 堂本印象筆 一幅 紙本水墨 20世紀
Born in Kyoto, Insho Domoto was originally trained in craft design, drawing patterns for traditional textiles, Nishijin-ori. But his passion for Japanese-style paintings (Nihon-ga) made him enter Kyoto Municipal Special School of Painting (Kyoto Shiritsu Kaiga Senmon Gakko) between 1918 and 1924. By 1925 when he won an award (Teikoku-Bijutsu Sho) with a large painting on Buddhist themes 'Kegon', he had been recognized as a brilliant young painter. After 1955 he pursued abstract expression, and it stimulated intense support in Japanese painting circles.
Another painting by the artist was sold in these rooms, 11 May 2010, lot 146.
























