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たかはま 爺
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Tetsuzan Mori, genuine work A very valuable item from a private collection. Tetsuzan Mori, genuine work, title "Ducks in Water" hanging scroll, with original box Tetsuzan Mori (1775-1841) was a painter of the Mori school and the Shijo school who was active in Osaka during the late Edo period. His real name was Morimasa, his azana were Shigen or Shinjin, his common name was Bunzo, and Tetsuzan was his art name. He was the biological son of Shuhō Mori, adopted by his uncle Sosen Mori, and succeeded the Mori school. He became a disciple of Ōkyo Maruyama in his later years and was counted among the Ten Great Disciples of Ōkyo. The mounting is also tasteful, and it comes with the original box. The box is an antique original box with a braided cord, and the lid reads: "Ducks in Water, painted by Tetsuzan Mori, two scrolls." There are some wrinkles on the wind bands, but please consider this as an aging effect, as more than 150 years have passed since it was painted. Length 142cm, width 105cm (including the mounting) #Tea utensils #Hanging scroll #Tea hanging scroll #Waiting room hanging scroll #Tea ceremony #Waiting room #Japanese painting #Gojiku (honorable scroll) #Tokonoma (alcove) #Landscape #Plum #Maruyama school #Kanzan Mori #Shuseki Okutani #Interior #Stylish #Tea ceremony #Urasenke #Omotesenke #Mushakoji-senke #Tankokai #Sanshike (three Sen families) #Antique art #Kyoto art world #Kyoto #Japanese #Elegant #Antique art #Tea room #Tea ceremony #Hoju (sacred jewel) #Good luck #Religion #Mythology
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