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【Last Act Price】◆Karasumaru Mitsuhiro Waka, Handwritten Paper◆ Early Edo Period, Old Writings, Old Documents, Inspection: Tokugawa Iemitsu, Hon'ami Koetsu, Tawaraya Sotatsu, Fujiwara no Teika, Toyotomi Hidetsugu, Taira no Masakado, Miyamoto Musashi, Ikkyu Sojun, Jakuren ◆Description◆ 【Last Act Price】◆Karasumaru Mitsuhiro Waka, Handwritten Paper◆ ★This item is guaranteed to be genuine. (Regarding items guaranteed to be genuine, we will accept returns and refunds if certified by a public institution.) ◆Karasumaru Mitsuhiro◆ A court noble, poet, and calligrapher of the early Edo period. The eldest son of Jun-Minister Karasumaru Mitsunori. His official rank was Shonii Gon Dainagon (Senior Second Rank, Provisional Major Counselor). He received the Kokin Denju (transmission of the Kokin Wakashu) from Hosokawa Yusai and mastered the Nijo school of waka poetry, contributing to the revival of the art of poetry. Born in 1579 as the eldest son of Jun-Minister Karasumaru Mitsunori. His mother is unknown. In a financially privileged environment, he was appointed Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) at the young age of three in 1581. After serving as Benkan (Councilor) and Kurodo no Kami (Chamberlain), he was appointed Sangi (Councilor) in January 1606 and became a court noble. However, he was implicated in the Inokuma Incident (a secret affair involving court lady Inokuma Noritoshi) in July 1609, incurring the Emperor Go-Yozei's displeasure, and was removed from office and ordered to retire. He was pardoned and reinstated in April 1611, and promoted to Gon Dainagon (Provisional Major Counselor) in February 1616, and to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) in January 1620. After this, he did not see any further promotion in rank, and passed away on July 13, 1638, at the age of 60. Initially buried at Reigen-ji Temple in Nishigamo, he was later moved to Ho-un-in Temple in Uzumasa, Rakusai, in July 1663. His Buddhist name was Houin Taio Sozan. His biography, "Karasumaru Mitsuhiro-kyo Gyojo," was written by his grandson, Sukeyoshi. 【Size】 40cm x 37cm ※Please forgive slight errors as it is amateur measurement. 【Condition】 There are scratches and other signs of wear and tear due to aging. ◎We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as "it's different from the image," "the size doesn't fit," or "no longer needed," 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.) 【Other】 There is a possibility that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, insect damage, etc., after the image is taken, so please understand this before bidding.
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