Early 20th century

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Pair of kakemonos reproduced in early 20th century style, in their original box with two hanging scrolls inside; provenance private collection; attribution reproduction; condition excellent.

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Kakémono in its original box with its two rolls suspended inside.
Pair of kakémono dedicated to the posthumous teachings of TOKUGAWA Leyasu (founder of the Tokugawa shogunate) and TOKUGAWA Mitsukuni (erudite grandson of the lord of Mito), 1628–1701.
Calligrapher MATSUI SEIUNKA and inside KENZAN.
The scrolls are reproductions of an essential moral text from the Edo period.
It probably dates from the late Edo period (1800-1868) or the beginning of the Meiji era (1868-1912).

Kakémono in its original box with its two rolls suspended inside.
Pair of kakémono dedicated to the posthumous teachings of TOKUGAWA Leyasu (founder of the Tokugawa shogunate) and TOKUGAWA Mitsukuni (erudite grandson of the lord of Mito), 1628–1701.
Calligrapher MATSUI SEIUNKA and inside KENZAN.
The scrolls are reproductions of an essential moral text from the Edo period.
It probably dates from the late Edo period (1800-1868) or the beginning of the Meiji era (1868-1912).

Details

Dynastic Style/Period
Early 20th century
Attribution
Reproduction
Condition
Excellent condition
Provenance
Private collection
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