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Hanging scroll of Yokoyama Taikan's "Reiho Fuji" (Sacred Peak Fuji) ※ New ones are sold for around 100,000 yen. ※ Perfect for housewarming gifts. The dark ink of the mountain's surface and its harsh ridgelines create a clear contrast with the white snow of Fuji, symbolizing Taikan's uplifting spirit. This work, created in his late years when he was over 80 years old, is a Fuji that exudes a spirit of vigor, showing no signs of decline. This is a craft reproduction hanging scroll that allows you to enjoy a famous painting in your home. Yokoyama Taikan Born in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture in the first year of Meiji (1868) Entered the Tokyo Fine Arts School as a first-year student in Meiji 22 (1889) Graduated from the same school in Meiji 26 (1893) Became an assistant professor in the Design Department of the same school in Meiji 29 (1896) Exhibited "Muga" at the Japan Painting Association Exhibition in Meiji 30 (1897) Received a bronze medal Meiji 31 (1898) - The Fine Arts School Incident Resigned with the principal, Okakura Tenshin, and others Participated in the founding of the Japan Art Institute Served as a judge for the first Bunten Exhibition in Meiji 40 (1907) Revived the Japan Art Institute in Taisho 3 (1914) Held the first Re-establishment Institute Exhibition Held the Rome Japan Art Institute Exhibition in Showa 5 (1930) Became a Teishitsu Gigei-in (Imperial Artist) in Showa 6 (1931) Became a member of the Reorganized Imperial Art Institute in Showa 10 (1935) Received the first Order of Culture in Showa 12 (1937) Became a member of the Imperial Art Institute Died in Showa 33 (1958): Age 89 Awarded the rank of Shosanmi, First Order of Merit Awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun posthumously Format Art Print Paper Special silk paper Dimensions [Painting Dimensions] 40.0 x 48.5cm [Scroll Dimensions] 134.5 x 67.5cm Appearance Mounting: Three-stage mounting Top and Bottom: Plain Center: Donsu (brocade) Wind Bands and Ichimonji: Kinran (gold brocade) Jikusaki (roller ends): New ivory Box: Masame paulownia box with a chitsu (protective case) ※ All items for sale are used. Please understand this before purchasing. Interior Japanese-style room Tokonoma (alcove) Masterpiece Museum Ryokan (Japanese inn) Hospitality Renovation
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