> Hi,
>
> I inherited a fine Japanese painting of a samurai mounting his horse -
> please see images below:
>
> http://jove.prohosting.com/~gvi/ebay/samurai1.jpg
> http://jove.prohosting.com/~gvi/ebay/samurai2.jpg
> http://jove.prohosting.com/~gvi/ebay/samurai3.jpg
>
> I have no knowledge of Japanese painting, so I would be most grateful
> if anyone could help me to identify and value this piece.
>
Any chance for a better/bigger/clearer look at the painting?
Is there a label near the person getting on the horse? Often, characters
in scrolls were identified by "subtitles"...
>
> The painting was bought in Japan in the 50s or early 60s - no idea
> what city.
That wouldn't matter as much.
> It was originally part of a larger scroll with two large
> black wooden dowels on either end; the dowels were removed and the
> scroll area was cut off for framing as shown. The image size is 30" x
> 30".
>
Don't take this wrong, but....
AAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Tony
I have no idea about its value. I would recommend you to offer it to
the TV show of TV Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. The show is named "Nandemo
Kantei Dan", the judgement of value of antiques, fine arts,
collecter's items, etc. which hold by people at their home.
It will be judged by professionals in each field how much its actually
worth.
Here is their web site but its Japanese.
http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/kantei/
Here is the email address of them for application.
kt_...@tv-tokyo.co.jp
You can write down with those pictures and episode how you have got
it.....
>> It was originally part of a larger scroll with two large
>> black wooden dowels on either end; the dowels were removed and the
>> scroll area was cut off for framing as shown. The image size is 30" x
>> 30".
>>
>
>Don't take this wrong, but....
>
>AAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
>
>
Agreed. But at least you can remount the painting in a new cloth frame.
I was going to look up the seals on the painting, but then I saw the ebay
directory in the URL and decided against it.