Kakejiku 掛軸 (hanging scroll) - Fan-Shaped Classical Poem Calligraphy - Paper - 三国幽眠 Mikuni Yūmin (1810–1896) - Japan - 江戸 Edo period (1830) - 明治 Meiji period (1912)

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Paper hanging scroll (kakejiku) in a fan shape with Mikuni Yūmin's qijue shi poem, 120 cm by 62 cm, Edo–Meiji period (c.1830–1912), Japan, in good condition with some insect damage at the top, housed in its original wooden storage box.

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Item Description:

This is a hanging scroll (kakejiku) featuring a fan-shaped calligraphy inscription by the esteemed Confucian scholar and calligrapher Mikuni Yūmin (三国幽眠, 1810–1896). Rendered in classical Chinese poetry form (qijue shi, 七絶詩), the work expresses poetic imagery evoking a tranquil summer landscape, with references to willows, lotus flowers, and the reflections on a calm river. The fan format enhances the lyrical nature of the piece and reflects traditional literati aesthetics. The calligraphy is dynamic yet refined, embodying the scholarly and artistic ideals of the late Edo and Meiji periods. The mounting shows signs of age and wear, with some insect damage at the top, but the central artwork remains well-preserved. The scroll is housed in its original wooden storage box, bearing inscriptions and documentation, including period paperwork and references to its authenticity.


Size:

Height: 120 cm
Width: 62 cm


Artist Profile:

Mikuni Yūmin (三国幽眠, 1810–1896) was a prominent Confucian scholar and calligrapher active from the late Edo to the Meiji period. Born in Mikuni (modern-day Fukui Prefecture), he studied in Kyoto and served as a tutor to the aristocratic Takatsukasa family. He participated in the sonjō (Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians) movement alongside figures like Yanagawa Seigan. After being exiled during the Ansei Purge, he later became a government lecturer under the Meiji administration. Yūmin's calligraphy is characterized by its fusion of Confucian discipline and expressive brushwork. He used the courtesy name Shijō (士縄) and art names Takano (鷹巣) and Rokuroku Sanjin (碌々山人). One of his major works is Kōkyō Bōkun (孝経傍訓).


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It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
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Item Description:

This is a hanging scroll (kakejiku) featuring a fan-shaped calligraphy inscription by the esteemed Confucian scholar and calligrapher Mikuni Yūmin (三国幽眠, 1810–1896). Rendered in classical Chinese poetry form (qijue shi, 七絶詩), the work expresses poetic imagery evoking a tranquil summer landscape, with references to willows, lotus flowers, and the reflections on a calm river. The fan format enhances the lyrical nature of the piece and reflects traditional literati aesthetics. The calligraphy is dynamic yet refined, embodying the scholarly and artistic ideals of the late Edo and Meiji periods. The mounting shows signs of age and wear, with some insect damage at the top, but the central artwork remains well-preserved. The scroll is housed in its original wooden storage box, bearing inscriptions and documentation, including period paperwork and references to its authenticity.


Size:

Height: 120 cm
Width: 62 cm


Artist Profile:

Mikuni Yūmin (三国幽眠, 1810–1896) was a prominent Confucian scholar and calligrapher active from the late Edo to the Meiji period. Born in Mikuni (modern-day Fukui Prefecture), he studied in Kyoto and served as a tutor to the aristocratic Takatsukasa family. He participated in the sonjō (Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians) movement alongside figures like Yanagawa Seigan. After being exiled during the Ansei Purge, he later became a government lecturer under the Meiji administration. Yūmin's calligraphy is characterized by its fusion of Confucian discipline and expressive brushwork. He used the courtesy name Shijō (士縄) and art names Takano (鷹巣) and Rokuroku Sanjin (碌々山人). One of his major works is Kōkyō Bōkun (孝経傍訓).


NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

Details

Dynastic Style/Period
江戸 Edo period (1830) - 明治 Meiji period (1912)
Artist
三国幽眠 Mikuni Yūmin (1810–1896)
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Paper
Height
120 cm
Width
62 cm
Title of artwork
Kakejiku 掛軸 (hanging scroll) - Fan-Shaped Classical Poem Calligraphy
Condition
Good condition
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