Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting

Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting

Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting
Description – A rare antique Edo period Japanese Nagasaki school scroll painting (kakejiku) of a tiger. The tiger has a comical cat look as tigers are not native to Japan and the general population had never seen one until the circus arrived in the Meiji period. Prior to that the tiger was an imaginary creature to most Japanese, so artists used their imagination to paint what they thought a tiger might look like. It is signed by the artist in the lower right as shown. Age – Edo Period, circa 1603 – 1867. The actual artwork measures 43 + 1/2 inches tall by 18 + 1/2 inches across without the fabric border. The overall frame measures 61 inches tall by 31 inches across. Condition – Age appropriate, it has some areas that will require some restoration, the worst of the condition issues are in the empty space below the tigers paw, see photos for complete assessment. Please ask if additional photos are necessary.
Signed Nagasaki School Edo Period Japanese Tiger Scroll Painting