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  • By Tachihara Kyōsho
  • 1 hanging scroll
  • Light colored silk
  • 89.7x40.1
  • Edo period/Tenpō 6 (1835)
  • Tokyo National Museum
  • A-12101

Tachihara Kyousho (1786–1840) is the son of Tachihara Suiken who was a Confucian scholar in Mito-han. He learned painting from Hayashi Jikkō first, but he joined Tani Bunchō's group after he moved to Edo. Although his style is generally scrupulous and calm, he exhibits a touch rather bold and unfettered, which is unusual for him, in this piece he painted when he was intoxicated.

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