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Description Kokkan Otake (Otake Kokkan) Japanese Painter | Meiji - Early Showa Period Born as the second son of the Otake brothers (Takeha Otake, Kokkan Otake, and Etsudo Otake). He worked as a Japanese painter with his older brother Takeha and younger brother Etsudo, and was known as the "Otake Three Brothers." All three brothers possessed high painting skills, and Kokkan in particular handled a wide range of subjects, including religious paintings, historical paintings, and bird-and-flower paintings. While based on the realistic expression of the Maruyama-Shijo school, his works are characterized by delicate lines and a dignified composition. He also exhibited at the Teiten (Imperial Art Exhibition) and established a certain position in the art world. He also had a deep interest in Buddhist motifs, and many works remain that incorporate spirituality within a calm color scheme and composition. Mounting dimensions (including jikusaki) ★ Approximately 53 x 200 Paper dimensions ★ Approximately 34 x 117 ・There are stains and yellowing. ・There may be slight differences in color between the images shown and the actual product. Please understand. ・If you hang paintings, etc., on the wall after purchasing them, please check the strength of the cords and hardware carefully before hanging them. We also recommend that you check regularly to see if the strength has deteriorated. ・Please take a good look at the images and purchase after understanding that this is a used item. ※Regarding works with the specific artist's name in the product title of art objects. [Genuine] A work that can be guaranteed to be genuine. If it is judged to be a forgery by a public appraisal institution within 90 days from the date of purchase, we will refund the purchase price after returning the work. The buyer is responsible for the appraisal fees and other expenses. [Copy] All works that are suspected of not being genuine are labeled as copies. Please purchase after confirming the above.
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