Gan Tai (岸岱)
Gan Tai (岸岱) (printmaker; painter/draughtsman; Japanese; Male; 1785 - 1865)
Also known as Gan Tai; Takudo (卓堂); Echizen no kami
Painter. Eldest son and successor of Gan Ku (q.v.) and a major presence in the Kyoto art world after the deaths of painters from the first generations of the Gan (Kishi) and Shijo schools. Most substantial surviving works are sets of painted sliding doors ('fusuma-e') in the imperial palace and at the Kompira Shrine at Kotohira on the island of Shikoku.
Also known as Gan Tai; Takudo (卓堂); Echizen no kami
Painter. Eldest son and successor of Gan Ku (q.v.) and a major presence in the Kyoto art world after the deaths of painters from the first generations of the Gan (Kishi) and Shijo schools. Most substantial surviving works are sets of painted sliding doors ('fusuma-e') in the imperial palace and at the Kompira Shrine at Kotohira on the island of Shikoku.
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