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Tangonosekku - Shukusanpo - Japan
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Tangonosekku - Shukusanpo - Japan

Tangonosekku 端午の節句(たんごのせっく)|Shukusanpo 粛粲寳(しゅくさんぽう) Description: The calligraphy in this work reads "爾受命長矣茀禄爾康矣" (Nanji mei o ukuru koto nagashi fukuroku nanji o yasunzu). It means "May you be blessed with a long, healthy, and happy life." In May, there is a custom called "Tango no Sekku" (Boy's Day) where people display "Koinobori" (carp streamers) to pray for the healthy growth of boys. This work depicts a lively carp. It is said that a carp climbs many waterfalls and eventually becomes a "Dragon," embodying the wish for children to grow up strong and resilient. Artist Profile: Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1902. After studying Western painting, he acquired Japanese painting techniques. Later, he began creating ink and wash paintings (Bokusai-ga) focusing on flowers, birds, and figures. He held various exhibitions and solo shows and received recognition. Died in 1994. Accessories: None Dimensions & Weight: Height 51.5 cm, Width 39 cm Weight: 20 g Technique: Woodblock print on Japanese paper (Washi). Signatures: Plate signed Edition: Original Conditions: Excellent condition Shipping: We will ship by EMS or DHL. Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary. Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer. For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required. For bidders in Portugal: NIF required. For bidders in Spain: NIF required.

Nr. 102883301

Solgt
Tangonosekku - Shukusanpo - Japan

Tangonosekku - Shukusanpo - Japan

Tangonosekku 端午の節句(たんごのせっく)|Shukusanpo 粛粲寳(しゅくさんぽう)

Description:
The calligraphy in this work reads "爾受命長矣茀禄爾康矣" (Nanji mei o ukuru koto nagashi fukuroku nanji o yasunzu). It means "May you be blessed with a long, healthy, and happy life." In May, there is a custom called "Tango no Sekku" (Boy's Day) where people display "Koinobori" (carp streamers) to pray for the healthy growth of boys. This work depicts a lively carp. It is said that a carp climbs many waterfalls and eventually becomes a "Dragon," embodying the wish for children to grow up strong and resilient.

Artist Profile:
Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1902. After studying Western painting, he acquired Japanese painting techniques. Later, he began creating ink and wash paintings (Bokusai-ga) focusing on flowers, birds, and figures. He held various exhibitions and solo shows and received recognition. Died in 1994.

Accessories:
None

Dimensions & Weight:
Height 51.5 cm, Width 39 cm
Weight: 20 g

Technique:
Woodblock print on Japanese paper (Washi).

Signatures:
Plate signed

Edition:
Original

Conditions:
Excellent condition

Shipping:
We will ship by EMS or DHL.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required.
For bidders in Portugal: NIF required.
For bidders in Spain: NIF required.

Siste bud
€ 17
Ingen reservasjonspris
Surya Rutten
Ekspert
Estimat  € 200 - € 300

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