Nr. 100156596

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Absolute auction – Japanese Hanging Scroll – Birds and Pomegranate (Attributed) - Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石) – attribution uncertain - Japan - Späte Edo-Zeit  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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€ 171
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Absolute auction – Japanese Hanging Scroll – Birds and Pomegranate (Attributed) - Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石) – attribution uncertain - Japan - Späte Edo-Zeit (Ohne mindestpreis)

This elegant hanging scroll depicts birds interacting with a fruit-bearing branch, traditionally interpreted as pomegranate, a symbol of prosperity and vitality in East Asian art. The composition unfolds vertically with refined restraint: a gently curving trunk anchors the scene while birds are placed at varying heights, creating rhythm and spatial depth. Executed with soft ink outlines and restrained color washes, the foliage and fruit are rendered with quiet elegance, while the birds are observed with sensitivity and natural poise. The expansive negative space enhances the sense of calm and allows each element to breathe, reflecting a classical bird-and-flower aesthetic associated with late Edo to early Meiji painting. The work is traditionally attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石); however, the attribution cannot be confirmed with certainty. The presence of inscription and seals supports a historical origin, but the artist’s hand remains unverified. The scroll is accompanied by its original wooden storage box, adding to its presentation and collectability. Details Artist: Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石), attribution uncertain Period: Edo to Meiji period Medium: Hand-painted ink and color on silk Format: Traditional Japanese hanging scroll Roller Ends: Wood Accessories: Original wooden storage box Dimensions Overall size: 185 cm × 47 cm Painting area: 115 cm × 25 cm Condition In fair to good antique condition consistent with age. Overall toning and age-related discoloration visible on the silk. Minor creases, surface undulation, and small spots present. Mounting shows age-related wear and discoloration but remains structurally stable. Wooden box shows signs of age and use, appropriate to the period. Please examine the photographs carefully for detailed condition. Remarks A refined bird-and-flower composition from the Edo–Meiji transition, offered with traditional attribution to So Shiseki, though authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Presented as an Absolute auction, this scroll offers an appealing opportunity for collectors interested in classical Japanese painting, attributed works, or decorative historical pieces with poetic presence. We use Japan post as a usual shipping method. Dear French buyers If you not receive the items within 2 weeks , please check the category "Recommended Letter (lettre recommandée) "with the tracking number our provided on the French Postal office online ("LaPoste.fr"). Gentili clienti in Italia, grazie sempre per il vostro supporto. A seguito delle recenti normative italiane sul commercio internazionale, è ora obbligatorio indicare il Codice Fiscale dell’importatore per le spedizioni verso l’Italia. Pertanto, dopo l’aggiudicazione dell’articolo, vi chiedo cortesemente di comunicarmi il vostro Codice Fiscale. Provvederò a inserirlo correttamente nei dati elettronici della spedizione prima dell’invio. Desidero tuttavia informarvi che, anche completando correttamente questa procedura, può accadere che la spedizione non venga sdoganata agevolmente, a causa dei controlli molto rigorosi della dogana italiana. Vi ringrazio per la vostra comprensione e collaborazione.

Nr. 100156596

Verkauft
Absolute auction – Japanese Hanging Scroll – Birds and Pomegranate (Attributed) - Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石) – attribution uncertain - Japan - Späte Edo-Zeit  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Absolute auction – Japanese Hanging Scroll – Birds and Pomegranate (Attributed) - Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石) – attribution uncertain - Japan - Späte Edo-Zeit (Ohne mindestpreis)

This elegant hanging scroll depicts birds interacting with a fruit-bearing branch, traditionally interpreted as pomegranate, a symbol of prosperity and vitality in East Asian art. The composition unfolds vertically with refined restraint: a gently curving trunk anchors the scene while birds are placed at varying heights, creating rhythm and spatial depth.

Executed with soft ink outlines and restrained color washes, the foliage and fruit are rendered with quiet elegance, while the birds are observed with sensitivity and natural poise. The expansive negative space enhances the sense of calm and allows each element to breathe, reflecting a classical bird-and-flower aesthetic associated with late Edo to early Meiji painting.

The work is traditionally attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石); however, the attribution cannot be confirmed with certainty. The presence of inscription and seals supports a historical origin, but the artist’s hand remains unverified. The scroll is accompanied by its original wooden storage box, adding to its presentation and collectability.

Details

Artist: Attributed to So Shiseki (宋紫石), attribution uncertain

Period: Edo to Meiji period

Medium: Hand-painted ink and color on silk

Format: Traditional Japanese hanging scroll

Roller Ends: Wood

Accessories: Original wooden storage box

Dimensions

Overall size: 185 cm × 47 cm

Painting area: 115 cm × 25 cm

Condition

In fair to good antique condition consistent with age.

Overall toning and age-related discoloration visible on the silk.

Minor creases, surface undulation, and small spots present.

Mounting shows age-related wear and discoloration but remains structurally stable.

Wooden box shows signs of age and use, appropriate to the period.

Please examine the photographs carefully for detailed condition.

Remarks

A refined bird-and-flower composition from the Edo–Meiji transition, offered with traditional attribution to So Shiseki, though authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Presented as an Absolute auction, this scroll offers an appealing opportunity for collectors interested in classical Japanese painting, attributed works, or decorative historical pieces with poetic presence.



We use Japan post as a usual shipping method.

Dear French buyers

If you not receive the items within 2 weeks , please check the category "Recommended Letter (lettre recommandée) "with the tracking number our provided on the French Postal office online ("LaPoste.fr").

Gentili clienti in Italia,

grazie sempre per il vostro supporto.

A seguito delle recenti normative italiane sul commercio internazionale, è ora obbligatorio indicare il Codice Fiscale dell’importatore per le spedizioni verso l’Italia.

Pertanto, dopo l’aggiudicazione dell’articolo, vi chiedo cortesemente di comunicarmi il vostro Codice Fiscale.
Provvederò a inserirlo correttamente nei dati elettronici della spedizione prima dell’invio.

Desidero tuttavia informarvi che, anche completando correttamente questa procedura, può accadere che la spedizione non venga sdoganata agevolmente, a causa dei controlli molto rigorosi della dogana italiana.

Vi ringrazio per la vostra comprensione e collaborazione.

Höchstgebot
€ 171
Giovanni Bottero
Experte
Schätzung  € 300 - € 500

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