A beautiful card entitled Birds and Flowers of Twelve Months (August) by Sakai Hōitsu 酒井 抱一 (1761-1828). Hōitsu began his studies in art in the Kanō school - one of the most schools of Japanese art. He later studies with Watanabe Nangaku of the Maruyama School and Sō Shiseki of the nanga style before finally becoming a painter of the Rinpa School.
In 1797, Hōitsu became a Buddhist priest. He cited poor health for his decision. He spent the last 21 years of his life in seclusion. He also spent this time studying the work of Ogata
Kōrin and Ogata Kenzan, and created a number of reproductions of their works. He also produced two books of woodblock prints of the Ogata brothers works.
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