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【Hanging Scroll #009】<真作> 猛虎図 岸駒 / <Real> Ferocious Tiger by Ganku / Kakejiku
¥330,000($2,211.00)
Ganku is a painter of the mid to late Edo period. He was active in the production of the wall paintings of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was destroyed by the Great Fire of Tenmei, and in the 6th year of Bunka (1804-1818), he went to Kanazawa at the invitation of the lord of the Kaga Clan and painted the wall paintings in the Ninomaru Palace of Kanazawa Castle, thus decorating his hometown in brocade. He was very good at painting tigers and became popular as "Ganku's Tiger". Ganku's success in the Kyoto art world led to the training of many students, and after Okyo's death, he formed the Kishi school, which he himself was the founder of. The Kishi school was as powerful as the Maruyama-Shijo school in the Kyoto art world in the late Edo period. << a REAL painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period. Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising. Age: Late Edo period (1603-1868) Artist: 岸駒(Ganku) Attachment: Wooden box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 237cm Width: 63cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #011】<真作> 龍虎図 岸駒 / <Real> Dragon and Tiger by Ganku / Kakejiku
¥290,000($1,943.00)
The tiger is a very strong animal and will drive away bad things and purify the house. Paintings of tigers were often displayed in Japanese castles and temples, representing the power of the samurai. In Japan, a picture of a dragon is considered very auspicious. In Japan, it is said that if you hang a picture of a dragon in your house, it will bring you good luck. The dragon god improves the flow of all luck and increases fortune. They are also the most popular god in Japan. Ganku is a painter of the mid to late Edo period. He was active in the production of the wall paintings of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was destroyed by the Great Fire of Tenmei, and in the 6th year of Bunka (1804-1818), he went to Kanazawa at the invitation of the lord of the Kaga Clan and painted the wall paintings in the Ninomaru Palace of Kanazawa Castle, thus decorating his hometown in brocade. He was very good at painting tigers and became popular as "Ganku's Tiger". Ganku's success in the Kyoto art world led to the training of many students, and after Okyo's death, he formed the Kishi school, which he himself was the founder of. The Kishi school was as powerful as the Maruyama-Shijo school in the Kyoto art world in the late Edo period. << a REAL painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period. Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising. Age: Late Edo period (1603-1868) Artist: 岸駒(Ganku) Attachment: Wooden box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 210cm Width: 70cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #010】<模写> 猛虎図 岸駒 / <Copy> Ferocious Tiger by Ganku / Kakejiku
¥230,000($1,541.00)
The tiger is a very strong animal and will drive away bad things and purify the house. Paintings of tigers were often displayed in Japanese castles and temples, representing the power of the samurai. Ganku is a painter of the mid to late Edo period. He was active in the production of the wall paintings of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was destroyed by the Great Fire of Tenmei, and in the 6th year of Bunka (1804-1818), he went to Kanazawa at the invitation of the lord of the Kaga Clan and painted the wall paintings in the Ninomaru Palace of Kanazawa Castle, thus decorating his hometown in brocade. He was very good at painting tigers and became popular as "Ganku's Tiger". Ganku's success in the Kyoto art world led to the training of many students, and after Okyo's death, he formed the Kishi school, which he himself was the founder of. The Kishi school was as powerful as the Maruyama-Shijo school in the Kyoto art world in the late Edo period. << a COPY painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period. Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising. Age: Late Edo period (1603-1868) Artist: 岸駒(Ganku) Attachment: Wooden Box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 190cm Width: 63cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #007】<模写> 龍図 源鸞卿 / <Copy> Dragon by Minamoto Rankyo / Kakejiku
¥280,000($1,876.00)
Minamoto Rankyo (1729-?) was a painter active in the mid-Edo period. He was born in Edo. In Japan, a picture of a dragon is considered very auspicious. In Japan, it is said that if you hang a picture of a dragon in your house, it will bring you good luck. The dragon god improves the flow of all luck and increases fortune. They are also the most popular god in Japan. << a COPY painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period. Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising. Age: Unknown ※This is a copy and the painting itself is from the Edo period. Artist: 源鸞卿(Minamoto no Rankyo) Attachment: Wooden Box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 194cm Width: 40cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #006】<真作> 一行書 頼聿庵 / <Real> Calligraphy by Rai Itsuan / Kakejiku
¥180,000($1,206.00)
頼聿庵(Rai Itsuan) was a Confucian scholar of the Edo period and a samurai of Hiroshima. The hanging scroll has Kanji written on it, but it is unclear what they are written in. << a REAL painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. Age: Late Edo period (1801-1856) Artist: 頼聿庵(Rai Itsuan) Attachment: Wooden box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 196cm Width: 42.5cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #002】<模写> 侍 / 富士山 / <Copy> Samurai / Mt.Fuji / Kakejiku
¥45,000($301.50)
This is a picture of a Japanese samurai with a bow and arrow on a horse. In the background is a picture of Mt.Fuji. Bows and arrows have long been believed to protect against evil spirits and are important to samurai. It is considered a good luck charm to wish for success in life and luck in victory. Fuji is believed to be associated with "immortality" and "safety," and is therefore considered a lucky charm to wish for health and longevity and home safety. << a COPY painting >> This work is a copy because it is unclear whether it is authentic or a reproduction. However, this is not a print, but a handwritten work, and it is signed by the artist. ※Please read Return Policy. Age: unknown Artist: Unknown, but signed. Attachment: Wooden box (武者 means Samurai) Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: Good Height: 185cm Width: 52.2cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #003】<印刷> 法然 知恩院 / <Print> Honen Chion-in / Kakejiku
¥42,000($281.40)
Honen (1133-1212) was a Buddhist monk of the late Heian and Kamakura periods. He preached the doctrine of "Senshu-nenbutsu," the doctrine that one can be saved by chanting "Namu amidabutsu" (Amitabha), and founded the Pure Land sect, one of Japan's Buddhist sects. << a COPY painting >> This work was printed in the Taisho period (1912-1926), although it is a printed piece, not an original handwritten work. ※Please read Return Policy. Age: December,1923(Taisho period) Artist: It appears to have been manufactured at Chion-in in Kyoto. Attachment: nothing Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: There is a torn section. Height:142cm Width:41.5cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #004】<真作> 鮎図 山田帆丘 / <Real> Ayu fish by Hankyu Yamada / Kakejiku
¥85,000($569.50)
There is a theory that the character for "鮎" was derived from the divination of victory in battle, and the fish often appears in mythology as a fish of good omen. Ayu is called "昇り鮎(Ascending Ayu)" meaning "success in life" and "bravery". Ayu has been a favorite fish in Japan since ancient times, and Empress Jingu enjoyed fishing for ayu and telling fortunes by fishing. Ayu is a food offered to the gods in Japan and it with cubs has been used for "prosperity of offspring", and kelp rolls for "pleasure" and have been used as an auspicious gift for celebrations of marriage, pregnancy, and childbirth, as well as for company prosperity. << a REAL painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. Age: Meiji period(1868-1912) Artist: 山田帆丘(Hankyu Yamada) Attachment: Nothing Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: There are some stains. Height: 139cm Width: 70.7cm 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". We mainly sell scrolls from the Edo period but Recently, the scarcity of Edo period hanging scrolls has increased so much that it is difficult to find even copies of them. Please understand that these prices are rising and purchase it on your own responsibility.
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【Hanging Scroll #005】<真作> 水墨山水画 水田硯山 / <Real> Landscape by Gentan Mizuta / Kakejiku
¥67,000($448.90)
Gentan Mizuta was a Japanese painter of the Taisho and Showa periods. And this painting is an ink painting of a Japanese mountain landscape. << a REAL painting >> ※Please read Return Policy. Age: Taisho and Showa periods(1902-1988) Artist: 水田硯山(Gentan Mizuta) Attachment: Wooden box Origin: Japan Material: Paper Roller ends: Wood Condition: There are some stains. 【Shipment Terms】 We offer the tracking number after shipping. Shipping methods vary by country. Please note that some countries are currently not available for shipping and some countries require shipping by sea. ※Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. 【Return Policy】 It is very difficult to determine if an item is an original even when checked by an expert, and we generally do not accept returns, refunds, or complaints about our products. Our suppliers determine whether our scrolls are " real" or "copy". However, since there is no certificate of authenticity, the price of our hanging scrolls is lower than usual. Please buy it on your own responsibility.