Chrysanthemums in Full Autumn Bloom - With signature Keishu 桂舟, 1911 - Silk - Haneda Keishu (1864-1939) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)






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Meiji period silk hanging scroll by Haneda Keishu (1864-1939), titled Chrysanthemums in Full Autumn Bloom - With signature Keishu 桂舟, 1911; overall 206 cm high × 64.8 cm wide (work area 128 cm × 50.5 cm), mounted on silk with bone roller ends, weighing 1.5 kg, in fair condition.
Description from the seller
Setting weight
This piece weighs 1.5 kg and will be shipped in 100 size.
Material
Japanese pigments on silk
Size
Overall: vertical 206cm(81.10 in) × width 64.8cm(25.51 in)*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 128cm(50.39 in) × width 50.5cm(19.88 in))
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, rubbing on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some burns, stains, wrinkles on the image.
・There are burns, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends are Bone.
Sonoki Tosen appraised the piece and signed the box.
Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.
Other
There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.
There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.
Notes on Shipping
【Important Notice Regarding Shipping to the United States】
Due to recent changes in U.S. customs and import regulations, we have been forced to switch to a different shipping carrier exclusively for shipments to the United States.
As a result, free shipping is no longer available for U.S. orders, and shipping costs may be significantly higher compared to other countries.
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We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your understanding.
(Especially for Customers in Italy)
We generally ship by EMS from Japan.
Recently, there has been an increase in cases where packages shipped to Italy have experienced delays or difficulties reaching customers due to strict customs procedures.
As a result, please be aware that delivery to Italy may take several weeks to about one month.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but we kindly ask that you regularly check the tracking number (along with your postal code) on the website of your local postal service to monitor the status of your shipment.
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Biography
Haneda Keishu (1864-1939)
Japanese painter.
Born in Fukuyama, Bingo (now Hiroshima Prefecture) in 1864.
His names are Yoshikata and Hidematsu.
Studied painting under Fujii Shorin.
Died in 1939 at the age of 76.
Sonoki Tosen (?–?)
Tosen Sonoki was from Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture and studied under Matsuyama Fujii, a Nanga painter. His birth and death years are unknown, and further details about his life and work remain unclear.
Setting weight
This piece weighs 1.5 kg and will be shipped in 100 size.
Material
Japanese pigments on silk
Size
Overall: vertical 206cm(81.10 in) × width 64.8cm(25.51 in)*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 128cm(50.39 in) × width 50.5cm(19.88 in))
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, rubbing on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are some burns, stains, wrinkles on the image.
・There are burns, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends are Bone.
Sonoki Tosen appraised the piece and signed the box.
Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.
Other
There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.
There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.
Notes on Shipping
【Important Notice Regarding Shipping to the United States】
Due to recent changes in U.S. customs and import regulations, we have been forced to switch to a different shipping carrier exclusively for shipments to the United States.
As a result, free shipping is no longer available for U.S. orders, and shipping costs may be significantly higher compared to other countries.
Please note that if EMS shipping to the United States becomes available again in the future, we may return to our regular, lower shipping rates.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your understanding.
(Especially for Customers in Italy)
We generally ship by EMS from Japan.
Recently, there has been an increase in cases where packages shipped to Italy have experienced delays or difficulties reaching customers due to strict customs procedures.
As a result, please be aware that delivery to Italy may take several weeks to about one month.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but we kindly ask that you regularly check the tracking number (along with your postal code) on the website of your local postal service to monitor the status of your shipment.
In some cases, it may also be necessary to contact your local delivery company directly.
In addition, if you are a new customer in Italy, we kindly ask that you provide your codice fiscale via chat after placing your order.
Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.
Biography
Haneda Keishu (1864-1939)
Japanese painter.
Born in Fukuyama, Bingo (now Hiroshima Prefecture) in 1864.
His names are Yoshikata and Hidematsu.
Studied painting under Fujii Shorin.
Died in 1939 at the age of 76.
Sonoki Tosen (?–?)
Tosen Sonoki was from Fukuyama City in Hiroshima Prefecture and studied under Matsuyama Fujii, a Nanga painter. His birth and death years are unknown, and further details about his life and work remain unclear.
