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FINE! RARE! Japanese antique rising Dragon ink brush painting hanging scroll dragon and tiger by 岸連山 KAKEJIKU in Box 1830s Edo H74.8in/190cm

FINE! RARE! Japanese antique rising Dragon ink brush painting hanging scroll dragon and tiger by 岸連山 KAKEJIKU in Box 1830s Edo H74.8in/190cm

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Size: H 66.9in × W 18.1in(about H170cm×W46cm)

Weight: 5.8oz (166g)

Material: paper, silk

FINE! RARE! Japanese antique rising Dragon ink brush painting hanging scroll dragon and tiger by 岸連山 KAKEJIKU in Box 1830s Edo H74.8in/190cm.

This is a picture of a dragon painted by an artist commissioned by Abe Masayoshi, a feudal lord of the mid-Edo period. It is a recommended hanging scroll.
The silk surrounding the painting is also very old, and the overall atmosphere of age is wonderful. The expression and balance of the dragon, as well as the swirling clouds depicted above and below, give a sense of momentum. Upon closer inspection, the silk surrounding the painting is a luxurious fabric woven with lion patterns and golden cloud patterns. The combination of yellow-green, brown, and gold is beautiful, and the depth of color in the genuine silk enhances the dragon painting.
While there are some insect damage and tears along the edges due to age, there is no significant damage, and it can be displayed and enjoyed immediately.

This is called KAKEJIKU a hanging scroll, and is a calligraphy or oriental painting on silk or paper.
In Japan, masters store various types of hanging scrolls. And he hangs a drawing scroll which represents the season and calligraphy scrolls which implies his feelings or message to his guests.
Another good point is that it can be rolled up and stored compactly.

□ Size: H 66.9in × W 18.1in(about H170cm×W46cm)
□ Weight : 5.8oz (166g)
□ Material : paper, silk
□ Boxed : wooden box

condition...
It is in good condition, but there are stain and tear, dirt due to aging. There are some insect damage and tears on the edges and upper center, and there are small holes in the painting, but there is no major damage that would affect its use, so you can enjoy displaying it right away.

I list antiques that sometimes have chips, rubbings and cracks
as they are very old antiques so please check the images and understand the current
condition before buying.

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