Nr. 98191914

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Japansk rull av de syv lykkelige gudene av Ema-shi Tsune sei - 江間氏常静Ema-shi Tsune sei - Japan - 1900-tallet
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Japansk rull av de syv lykkelige gudene av Ema-shi Tsune sei - 江間氏常静Ema-shi Tsune sei - Japan - 1900-tallet

A Japanese hanging scroll (kakejiku), hand-painted on silk, depicting the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) with Chinese-style child attendants (karadōji). Signed by Jōjō of the Ema family, the work reflects traditional auspicious iconography cherished in Japanese art for invoking good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. Executed in delicate brushwork with harmonious coloring, the painting balances lively human figures with refined compositional rhythm. Such scrolls were often displayed seasonally, especially during the New Year, as talismans of happiness and success. Mounted on silk with wooden roller ends (mokujiku), the scroll retains the elegance of classical presentation, suitable for alcove (tokonoma) display. Offered as an authentic hand-painted work of its period, this piece is both decorative and culturally meaningful, making it an excellent addition for collectors of Japanese painting, auspicious themes, and Buddhist–Shintō blended iconography in Edo–Meiji era art. Measurements (Approx.)cm
 Length(overall/painting): 179/104 Width(overall/ painting): 63/50.5 The painting is in old condition. (Please see photos for details)
Signs of age, some stains, split, wrinkles, and spots.
 
*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
The arrival time may be extended depending on the customs processing status of each country.
*According to the policies of your local country, other fees may be charged, such as customs duties.

Nr. 98191914

Solgt
Japansk rull av de syv lykkelige gudene av Ema-shi Tsune sei - 江間氏常静Ema-shi Tsune sei - Japan - 1900-tallet

Japansk rull av de syv lykkelige gudene av Ema-shi Tsune sei - 江間氏常静Ema-shi Tsune sei - Japan - 1900-tallet

A Japanese hanging scroll (kakejiku), hand-painted on silk, depicting the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) with Chinese-style child attendants (karadōji). Signed by Jōjō of the Ema family, the work reflects traditional auspicious iconography cherished in Japanese art for invoking good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. Executed in delicate brushwork with harmonious coloring, the painting balances lively human figures with refined compositional rhythm. Such scrolls were often displayed seasonally, especially during the New Year, as talismans of happiness and success. Mounted on silk with wooden roller ends (mokujiku), the scroll retains the elegance of classical presentation, suitable for alcove (tokonoma) display. Offered as an authentic hand-painted work of its period, this piece is both decorative and culturally meaningful, making it an excellent addition for collectors of Japanese painting, auspicious themes, and Buddhist–Shintō blended iconography in Edo–Meiji era art.

Measurements (Approx.)cm


Length(overall/painting): 179/104
Width(overall/ painting): 63/50.5


The painting is in old condition. (Please see photos for details)
Signs of age, some stains, split, wrinkles, and spots.


*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
The arrival time may be extended depending on the customs processing status of each country.
*According to the policies of your local country, other fees may be charged, such as customs duties.

Siste bud
€ 42
Giovanni Bottero
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Estimat  € 150 - € 200

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