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【Clearance Price】◆Tokugawa Nariaki (Rekko) Calligraphy and Waka Poem on Paper, 『Nariaki's Seal』, Genuine, Hand Scroll◆ Tokugawa Gosanke, 9th Lord of Mito Domain, Fitted Box, Inspection: Tokugawa Yoshinobu, Ii Naosuke, Mizuno Tadakuni, Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Iemitsu, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Kuroda Kanbei, Takeda Shingen, Kusunoki Masashige, Ashikaga Takauji, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Uesugi Kenshin, Emperor Go-Daigo, Azuma Kagami, Minamoto no Yoritomo, Taira no Kiyomori, Hojo Tokimasa, Hojo Masako, Miyamoto Musashi, Sasaki Kojiro, Ashikaga Yoshimasa 【Description】 ★Clearance Price★ ◎This item is offered at a clearance price due to long-term storage. A genuine hand scroll by 【Tokugawa Nariaki (Kageyama/Rekko)】 (1800-1860), the 9th lord of the Mito domain, a prominent figure among the Tokugawa Gosanke during the late Edo period to the end of the Edo period, known for his charisma and decisiveness. This is a hand scroll of calligraphy and a waka poem on paper. It has a red square seal 『Nariaki's Seal』. Guaranteed to be genuine! Paper (not a print, but a hand-drawn work) ★This is a genuine work of art. (If a public institution certifies the authenticity of the work, we will accept returns and refunds.) 【Size】 Main paper: Width 35cm 【Condition】 Wrinkles, stains, and yellowing are visible due to aging, but there are no noticeable damages, and it can be said to be in good condition. ◆Tokugawa Nariaki◆ Tokugawa Nariaki was a daimyo (shinpan) in the late Edo period. He was the 9th lord of the Hitachi Mito domain. He was the biological father of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the 15th (and last) shogun of the Edo shogunate. He was born as the third son of the 7th lord, Tokugawa Harumichi. His mother was Hoko, the adopted daughter of Gon-Chunagon Mitsuzane Toyama (daughter of Sukeyasu Machi). His childhood names were Torasaburo and later Keizaburo. Initially, he received a part of his father Harumichi's name and was called Matsudaira Toshinori. After becoming the lord, he received a part of the 11th shogun Tokugawa Ienari's name and was named Tokugawa Nariaki. His posthumous name is Rekko, his azana is Shishin, and his go is Kageyama, Senryukaku. He was one of the great lords of the late Edo period who succeeded in reforming the domain's administration. However, he lost the political struggle with the Great Elder Ii Naosuke in the succession dispute for the shogun and was forced into permanent confinement, where he died. As indicated by his posthumous name "Rekko," he was a man who lived through the turbulent times of the end of the Edo period with his fierce temperament. ◎We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as a different image, incorrect size, or unnecessary purchase, so please bid carefully. (If you cancel for any reason, a 20% (including tax) handling fee, return shipping costs, and transfer fees will be borne by the customer.)
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