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Width: 59cms
Height: 81cms
Date: 1868 - 1912
£POA - What does POA mean?
Product Code: KPHA14
Artist / Company: Koyohara Chiyoko
Simply put, POA stands for “Price on Application”.
With some of our pieces, we prefer not to openly publish our asking price. We absolutely welcome visitors to the website to contact us to enquire about the cost of such pieces.
We just prefer to have a conversation to allow us to explain the pricing as well as to talk in more detail about the piece in question.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a super expensive piece but it may just be that there is something unique or special that we would like to be able to tell you about in more detail.
Contact us to find out more.
This large silk embroidery is likely inspired or copied from an earlier European painting similar to those by Claudio Rinaldi.
The monks are gathered on the street outside a hostellerie and they have clearly been enjoying themselves. Two hold their drinks aloft as if making a toast whilst another, older man is sitting slumped in his chair yet, impressively still holding onto his glass. It is notable that they are armed so are likely celebrating and enjoying the spoils of their victory. The helmet worn by one monk would suggest they are Spanish or are in Spain.
The embroidery is signed Koyohara Chiyoko which is unusual as it is very rare to find works of art from the time signed by female artists.
In an intricately carved wooden frame with floral decoration and behind glass, this piece is in very good condition.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for additional images, further information or to arrange an appointment to view.
Silk pictures for export
It is not uncommon to see Japanese silk copies of European paintings or prints, during the Meiji period Japan opened up to the world and as they traded more they realized that producing images to appeal to Western tastes could be profitable. They would purchase prints of popular western paintings and copy them in silk sometimes adding their own details, one of the most popular subjects was Edwin Landseer’s famous lions.
We completely understand that purchasing art and antiques online is a relatively new concept to many people, so our team will be very happy to provide additional information and support along the way.
We are members of BADA, LAPADA and CINOA, working closely with these associations and we are very proud of our reputation as one of the most established, valued and trusted dealers of Japanese and Chinese Art and Antiques in the industry.
Our galleries in Islington are open Monday through to Saturday (from 1030 to 1630) by appointment only. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
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