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【Genuine】 ◆"Ikkyu Sojun Calligraphy Enso Tanomura Chokunyu Certified Box" Ink on Paper Hanging Scroll Ikkyu-san◆ Search) Sen no Rikyu, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Rennyo Shonin, Kusunoki Masashige, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Shinran, Honen, Kukai, Saicho, Oda Nobunaga, Ryokan, Jien, Buddhist Statue ■Product Description■ 【Genuine】 ◆"Ikkyu Sojun Calligraphy Enso Tanomura Chokunyu Certified Box" Ink on Paper Hanging Scroll Ikkyu-san◆ ◎Ink on Paper (This is a drawn work, not a print.) ◎Certified Box (Tanomura Chokunyu) ◎Roller ends: Bone 【Size】 69cm x 20cm (Main scroll) 158cm x 32.5cm (Overall) *Overall size is from edge to edge of the mounting. Does not include the roller ends. *Please forgive slight errors due to amateur measurement. 【Accessories】 Certified Box (Tanomura Chokunyu) *We do not guarantee against defects or damage to accessories such as frames, original boxes, or glass cases. Bids are for the item only. 【Condition】 There are damages, stains, scuffs, dirt, folds, etc. due to age-related deterioration. *The scroll box is partially damaged. *Please check the images for details. ◆Ikkyu Sojun (1394-1481)◆ A Rinzai Zen monk in the mid-Muromachi period. A native of Kyoto. Said to be a child of Emperor Go-Komatsu. Pen names include Kyōunshi and Muken. Studied under Kasō Sōdon and became the head priest of Daitoku-ji Temple. Dedicated himself to the reform of Zen Buddhism. Known for his skill in poetry, kyōka, calligraphy, and painting, as well as his eccentric behavior. The witty anecdotes attributed to him are from later generations. His poetry collection includes "Kyōunshū". ◆Tanomura Chokunyu (1814-1907)◆ A Japanese painter of the late Edo to Meiji periods. Born February 15, 1814. His family were village officials in Bungo (Oita Prefecture). Adopted son of Tanomura Chikuden. Moved to Kyoto in 1868 and participated in the establishment of the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting, becoming its first principal in 1877. Opened the Nanshu School of Painting in 1884 and founded the Japan Nanga Association in 1896. Died January 21, 1907, at the age of 94. His real surname was Miya. His other pen names include Kotora. His works include "Twelve Guests of Famous Flowers". 【Other】 ◎We do not accept returns due to reasons such as the item not matching the image, the size not fitting, or no longer being needed. Please bid carefully. (If you absolutely must cancel, a 20% cancellation fee (including tax), return shipping costs, and bank transfer fees will be borne by the customer.) Please understand that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, or insect damage after the images were taken. Please bid with this in mind.
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