Kanji Poem

  • [ Kanji Poem ] Drawn in 1982
    • Reference NumberSP-70236
    • Title" Kanji Poem " Drawn in 1982
    • Calligrapher80 Years Old, Shikai
    • Signature & SealYes
    • Part of WritingJapanese Paper, 136 x 32.5 cm ( 53.5 x 12.8 inches )
    • MountingSilk, 200 x 46 cm ( 78.7 x 18 inches )
    • Roller End MaterialWood (Lacquered)
    • BoxTomobako Original Wood Box
    • Description

      This scroll was drawn in October of 1982.
      There are a few small spots.
      As a whole, the condition of this scroll is good.
      A Kanji poem in two lines is written in good running style.
      It is a poem saying a scene at a midnight in the fall.
      Cranes were surprised at the moonlight, leaves rustling in the wind and tigers roared.

    • Price USD 180
  • Japanese Kanji Poem Written in Two Lines
  • kanji Calligraphy Scroll
  • Signature & Seals of Shikai
    Signature & Seal
    (Rakkan)
  • The Meaning of the Poem
  • Lacquered Roller End
    Roller End
  • Hakogaki Endorsement
    Hakogaki Endorsement
  • In Original Wooden Box
    In Tomobako Original Wooden Box
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