枯木鳴鵙図 / Japanese Vintage Hanging Scroll KAKEJIKU / Silk / Print - Signed 宮本武蔵 MIYAMOTO MUSASHI - 日本 (没有保留价)





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署名宫本武藏,绢本官方复制的重要文化财产,1960年代产物,具历史厚重感与雅致构图。
卖家的描述
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宮本武蔵
MIYAMOTO MUSASHI
枯木鳴鵙図
KOBOKUMEIGEKIZU
This ink painting by Miyamoto Musashi, a master swordsman from the early Edo period, is designated as an Important Cultural Property. This hanging scroll is an official replica and print.
This work depicts a shrike perched on the tip of a dead tree.
It is considered one of Musashi's representative calligraphy and paintings, and is a work that brings about tranquility and tension.
The dead tree is said to represent a sword, and the shrike is said to represent Musashi himself in this Zen painting.
The roller end is made of wood.
Print
168*58cm
377g
(B1166)
We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages.
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宮本武蔵
MIYAMOTO MUSASHI
枯木鳴鵙図
KOBOKUMEIGEKIZU
This ink painting by Miyamoto Musashi, a master swordsman from the early Edo period, is designated as an Important Cultural Property. This hanging scroll is an official replica and print.
This work depicts a shrike perched on the tip of a dead tree.
It is considered one of Musashi's representative calligraphy and paintings, and is a work that brings about tranquility and tension.
The dead tree is said to represent a sword, and the shrike is said to represent Musashi himself in this Zen painting.
The roller end is made of wood.
Print
168*58cm
377g
(B1166)

