HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916

HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916

HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916
HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916. Born and lived in Edo; son of Furunobu Eisen Kano; became 6th generation head of Kano artists at the Kobikicho. Received title of hogen in 1762. Especially favored by the shogunate and was made a vassal directly under the shogun and artist to the Bakufu in 1763; during his lifetime the school received a mansion at Take-kawacho. In 1780 was given title of hoin and took name of Eisen’in. Was officially ranked next to Kano Tsunenobu Kano in ability among the Kobikicho painters. Hoin: the 1st highest rank for Buddhist priest. High-rank painters were allowed to use these titles as an honor. Hogen: the 2nd highest rank for Buddhist priest. Michinobu Eisenin Kano /. Size: 555 mm x 1920 mm. Material of the Main Artwork: Paper. Roller End Material: None. What Is the Kakejiku? The kakejiku is a Japanese hanging scroll; it is a work of painting or calligraphy, which is usually mounted with silk fabric edges on flexible backings. The kakejiku can be rolled for storage. When compared to the makimono, which is meant to be unrolled laterally on a flat surface, the kakejiku is intended to be hung against a wall as part of the interior decoration of a room. It is traditionally displayed in the tokonoma alcove of a room, which is especially designed to exhibit prized objects. It can also be displayed in the most important room of the house, where a tea ceremony, or other traditional activities are performed. The kakejiku is also often hung in martial arts rooms called doujou (training rooms). Near the kakejiku, there are often other objects (okimono), such as swords (katana), dolls, bonsai, or flower arrangements (ikebana). An essential aspect of the kakejiku is that it is not intended to be hung permanently; making it versatile in its placement. This means that it can be changed at frequent intervals. One of the pleasures of the kakejiku lies in selecting a suitable one, depending on occasions, guests, and seasons. In contrast to the byoubu (folding screen), shouhekiga (wall paintings), or tsuitate (screen), the kakejiku can be easily and quickly changed to match the season or occasion. In this newly developed architectural style, the Japanese-style room (called washitsu) became a room on whose floor tatami mats are laid, and it contains one special space that is called the tokonoma alcove. The most important feature of the tokonoma is the display of kakejiku. The tokonoma was regarded as a space which connects art and daily life; so landscapes, paintings of flowers and birds, portraits, and poetry became favorite themes. They liked chanoyu (tea ceremonies) very much. Tea ceremonies were usually performed in the room with the tokonoma alcove. A tokonoma architectural style was developed and established in this period. Accompanied with the development of tokonoma style, the techniques of painting and mounting were also developed, because the kakejiku was always displayed in the tokonoma. Moreover, when Sen no Rikyuu mentioned the importance of the kakejiku, the kakejiku became extremely popular among people who were fascinated with tea ceremonies. The peacefulness of the Edo period allowed Japanese culture to reach full maturity. Many famous painters flourished and competed with each other. The kakejiku also became popular among the public. After the Meiji period (1868-), many more painters competed with each other with their techniques, because people became absolutely free to choose their own occupations during this period. Before World War 2, and for a while after that war, most Japanese-style paintings were designed to be decorated on kakejiku. Significance of the Kakejiku: Why Is the Kakejiku Changed? Why is the kakejiku (hanging scroll) replaced? The spirit of the tea ceremony, a traditional Japanese art, affects this Japanese custom deeply. There is a heart of hospitality called omotenashi in a tea ceremony. When Japanese people think about the mood of a tea ceremony, they take a lot into consideration. More specifically, they think about the various techniques they could use to make the mood the best. The kakejiku is displayed to express respect for guests indirectly, and is considered the most important tool in a tea ceremony. Therefore, the kakejiku is replaced depending on the occasions or seasons. The omotenashi heart makes them change the kakejiku. As a result, people began to think that it was important to express the formality of the occasions to guests by displaying various kinds of kakejiku. Of course, many owners have their kakejiku for the purpose of enjoying themselves, and it is also part of fun to show their lovable kakejiku to their guests. There is a tokonoma alcove in a washitsu (traditional Japanese-style room), where a kakejiku (hanging scroll) is displayed. However there is very little furniture inside the room other than the kakejiku. The Japanese people dont have a custom of hanging many paintings on the walls inside the room; they usually display a kakejiku only in the tokonoma, and replace it by another depending on the occasions, guests, and seasons. It is said that this style of display contrasts with the Western style. Many paintings are often displayed on the walls of Western buildings, such as old European buildings or palaces. For example, if there are 100 paintings, it would be the Western style to display all 100 paintings on the walls. However, the Japanese people put all 100 paintings in a closet, and choose only one to display for a short term in its fixed place (tokonoma). Therefore, there is a clear difference in functions demanded from a painting between the West and Japan. In the West, painting needs a frame for durability because it is displayed for a long time. In Japan, however, a painting does not need so much protection because it is displayed only for a short time. Handiness and convenience are very important elements for a painting, because the Japanese people will change it frequently. It is also necessary not to take up the storage space. That is to say, the style, which satisfies the above conditions, is a kakejiku-style. The kakejiku is rolled up when putting it away, and is opened while displaying it. As a result, flexibility and strength are needed to endure the process of displaying and putting it away. Therefore, the honshi (main work) is reinforced by backing it with another piece of paper, and cloths are attached around the honshi, and they are combined. This is a rough mounting process for the kakejiku. If the kakejiku is rolled up, this style prevents the honshi from creasing, tearing, and getting dirty. Even if the honshi is damaged or becomes dirty, the lifetime of the honshi and its aesthetic value can be kept for several hundred years by remounting the kakejiku. The kakejiku is an ideal style; it enables the Japanese people to enjoy their paintings at their best. We can combine some items into 1 package. (SAL / Small Packet). 2 to 3 weeks. Please feel safe that we wrap the package very well to avoid breakage in transit. The item “HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916″ is in sale since Monday, February 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “japan_kakejiku_shop” and is located in Kobe city. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Type: Paintings
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Featured Refinements: Hanging Scroll
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Paper & Fabric
  • Maker: Michinobu Eisenin Kano /
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Black

HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU Samurai Musha by Michinobu Eisenin Kano / 916

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
DESCRIPTION Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. It is a beautiful and delicate hand-drawn picture with silk pasted on paper. The delicate warrior’s painting painted on the silk has a sense of tension in the beauty. There is overall paper degradation, but the pictures are great. Please add it to your collection by all means. There is a possibility that a color of the photograph and an actual color are somewhat different. SIZE 109.5cm(43.11inch)×35.5cm(13.97inch) scroll end: paper & silk Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. (faded, dirty, torn, bristletail). ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha” #emakimono scroll. Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. 109.5cm(43.11inch)×35.5. Scroll end: paper & silk. Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll” is in sale since Saturday, May 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: silk & paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono

ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono

ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono
DESCRIPTION Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. It is a beautiful and delicate hand-drawn picture with silk pasted on paper. The delicate warrior’s painting painted on the silk has a sense of tension in the beauty. There is overall paper degradation, but the pictures are great. Please add it to your collection by all means. There is a possibility that a color of the photograph and an actual color are somewhat different. SIZE total170cm(66.92inch)×60cm(23.62inch) paper79cm(31.1inch)×50cm(19.68inch) scroll end: paper & silk total weght886g (scroll: 388g) Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. (faded, dirty, torn, bristletail). Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. Total170cm(66.92inch)×60cm(23.62inch). Paper79cm(31.1inch)×50. Scroll end: paper & silk total weght886g (scroll: 388g). Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. Hold assumes one week a limit. These charges are the buyers responsibility. On Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Australia and Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland. Please give the report to me about the carriage in Japan. Please select the tab on the screen. Please select the name of a country where you live. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. Please check with your country? Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono” is in sale since Monday, March 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: silk & paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan

ASO75 Japanese hand-drawn scroll (on silk) Musha withbox #emakimono

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll
DESCRIPTION Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. It is a beautiful and delicate hand-drawn picture with silk pasted on paper. The delicate warrior’s painting painted on the silk has a sense of tension in the beauty. There is overall paper degradation, but the pictures are great. Please add it to your collection by all means. There is a possibility that a color of the photograph and an actual color are somewhat different. SIZE 109.5cm(43.11inch)×35.5cm(13.97inch) scroll end: paper & silk Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. (faded, dirty, torn, bristletail). Japanese old hand-drawn makuri (on silk) “Musha”. 109.5cm(43.11inch)×35.5. Scroll end: paper & silk. Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. Hold assumes one week a limit. These charges are the buyers responsibility. On Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Australia and Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland. Please give the report to me about the carriage in Japan. Please select the tab on the screen. Please select the name of a country where you live. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. Please check with your country? Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll” is in sale since Monday, January 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: silk & paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan

ASO70 Japanese hand-drawn makuri (on silk) Musha #emakimono scroll

ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono

ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono

ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono
DESCRIPTION Japanese old Large size scroll “Equestrian Musha” Horizontal type. The delicate warrior’s painting painted on the paper has a sense of tension in the beauty. Scroll Roller end is paper. There is overall paper degradation, but the pictures are great. Please add it to your collection by all means. There is a possibility that a color of the photograph and an actual color are somewhat different. SIZE scroll336cm(132.2inch)×76cm(29.92inch) total weight: 356g scroll end: paper Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. (faded, dirty, torn, bristletail). ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) “Equestrian Musha” 132.2inch #emakimono. Japanese old Large size scroll “Equestrian Musha” Horizontal type. Condition: used/ There is an aged deterioration. Hold assumes one week a limit. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono” is in sale since Wednesday, November 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan

ASO69 Japanese hanging scroll (paper) Equestrian Musha 132.2inch #emakimono