Size: Height 190cm, width 62.5cm Weight: 440g
Primary Material : PaperTechnique : HandpaintedRoller Ends : Wood
Object literature: Born in Fukuoka and learned from Nakanishi Koseki., Yoshitsugu Haizan (1864-1915) was a renowned Japanese artist celebrated for his mastery of traditional painting techniques in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Specializing in Sumi-e and Nihonga styles, he captured the beauty of nature with a focus on serene landscapes and delicate flora and fauna. His works, characterized by meticulous detail and evocative brushwork, earned him acclaim both domestically and internationally, securing his place as a prominent figure in Japanese art history.