Αρ. 101601782

Τίγρης που βρυχάται από τον Kōdō – Ιαπωνικός κρεμαστός κύλινδρος - Ιαπωνία - Taishō period (1912-1926)
Αρ. 101601782

Τίγρης που βρυχάται από τον Kōdō – Ιαπωνικός κρεμαστός κύλινδρος - Ιαπωνία - Taishō period (1912-1926)
Tiger – Signed by Kōdō – Japanese Hanging Scroll (Silk, Bone Roller Ends)
This hanging scroll depicts a powerful tiger rendered with bold and expressive brushwork. The intense gaze and dynamic posture convey strength, courage, and authority.
In Japanese art, the tiger symbolizes protection and bravery. The composition captures both the physical power and spiritual presence of the animal.
The work is executed on silk and mounted in traditional Japanese style.
The scroll features bone roller ends, adding refinement and authenticity to the presentation.
The piece bears the artist’s signature and seal (Kōdō).
Due to its age, there are signs of wear such as minor stains and surface imperfections consistent with age. Please review the photos carefully.
A striking and highly decorative piece for collectors of Japanese art and traditional hanging scrolls.
209×61×2.7cm
381g
772g total
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