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Hanging scroll by Kanna Suo (Kaioku), a calligrapher who was active in the late Edo period. His calligraphy is praised as one of the three great calligraphers of the late Edo period. "Late Autumn of the Year of Kanoto-Ushi" refers to: Kanoto-Ushi: 1841, the 12th year of the Tempo era, Edo period calligraphy. This is a large-sized hanging scroll, and is impressive. Approximately 2m07cm in height. A rare item to obtain nowadays. An antique from the period. There are stains, discoloration, and dirt overall. See images. Kanna Suo was a Confucian scholar, calligrapher, and literati painter who was active in the late Edo period. His calligraphy is praised as one of the three great calligraphers of the late Edo period. Even today, Kanna Suo's achievements are highly regarded. Some of Suo's works are in museums and on display. Calligrapher: Kanna Suo Hanging scroll size: Approximately 2m07cm high x 61.5cm wide (excluding the roller ends) Era: 1841 (Tempo 12th year), Edo period No outer box. * Will be shipped rolled up. * If it is proven not to be genuine, we will accept returns within 7 days of arrival. This is an antique item. Please understand that there may be dirt, discoloration, stains, etc., before purchasing.
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