Artist: Nishimura Go'un
Date: 1935
Museum: Fukuda Art Museum (Kyoto, Japan)
Technique: Silk
Born (1877) and raised in Kyoto, Nishimura Go’un studied under Kishi Chikudō and Takeuchi Seihō. He became known for his masterful animal paintings. After his health failed during the Taishō era (1912–1926), he is said to have turned his hand mainly to small paintings. This painting, however, shown in the prestigious 1935 Sansankai exhibition held in Takashimaya department store, is a large and powerful work. A sandy beach fringing Lake Biwa inspired this work. Perhaps hoping to take advantage of the fishermen
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