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YAMAOKA TESSHŪ
Hanging scroll (Kakejiku) with Calligraphy
Japan 19th century
Hanging scroll (Kakejiku) Silk fabric frame, ink on paper, wood.
Calligraphy by Yamaoka Tesshū (1836-1888) Samurai, politician and thinker employed by the shogunate who practiced swordsmanship, Zen Buddhism and calligraphy. The calligraphy on Japanese apricot blossom is signed: Written by Tesshū and sealed "Yamaoka Takabu" and Tesshū
Calligraphy by Yamaoka Tesshū (1836-1888) Samurai, politician and thinker employed by the shogunate who practiced swordsmanship, Zen Buddhism and calligraphy. The calligraphy on Japanese apricot blossom is signed: Written by Tesshū and sealed "Yamaoka Takabu" and Tesshū
H. 194 cm / 76,37" W. 53,5 cm / 21,06"
(*The measurements are given for information only. Small differences are possible depending on the measuring points)
Original condition including damages on the top of the silk frame, marks, spots and cracks on the paper. Wear due to age.
(*The measurements are given for information only. Small differences are possible depending on the measuring points)
Original condition including damages on the top of the silk frame, marks, spots and cracks on the paper. Wear due to age.
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