Jurojin Deity & Kanji Poem

[ Jurojin God & Kanji Poem ]
Reference Number
SP-30088
Title
" Jurojin God & Kanji Poem "
Artist
anonymous
Signature & Seal
Yes
Part of Painting
Japanese Paper, 133 x 30.5 cm ( 52.4 x 12 inches )
Mounting
Japanese Paper, 191 x 44.5 cm ( 75.2 x 17.5 inches )
Roller End Material
Ebony Wood
Box
No Box
Description

We estimate this scroll was drawn over 40 years ago.
There are some folds and faint spots.
Although, the condition of this scroll is not bad.
The Jurojin God, one of the Seven Deities of Good Fortune, is drawn well.
He holds a Hoju (Buddhistic Treasure Ball) on his right hand.
A Kanji poem at the top is also written.
The artist seems to have been a Buddhist priest at the Ranbu-Ji Temple in Gifu prefecture, however, we are not sure.

Price
Sold, Thank you !
San, Kanji Poem
Rakkan Signature & Stamps
Signature & Stamps
(Rakkan)
The Jurojin God (One of the seven deities of good fortune)
Roller End made of Ebony Wood
Roller End
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