Antique Japanese c1912 Kakejiku Hanging Scroll Wild Bamboo Frost Branch Sumi Ink Signed 76"L Fan the imagery suggests personal cultivation
Description
the imagery suggests personal cultivation and renewal rather than overt martial display
The square shape adds a modern twist to its traditional design
Toshi's works often featured landscapes
personal treasures
Chiku (竹) came to stand for good luck
Antique Japanese c1912 Kakejiku Hanging Scroll Wild Bamboo Frost Branch Sumi Ink Signed 76"L Fan the imagery suggests personal cultivationJapanese kakejiku hanging scroll, sumi ink on paper, wild bamboo and frost covered branch on rocky ground (Nochiku Ska), with original storage tube, Meiji to Taish period Japan; Meiji to Taish period, c. 1912; signed (Hgen), dated (Fifth month, Mizunoe Ne year) A refined literati style ink painting depicting a leafless winter tree rising from a craggy rock, with sparse bamboo clinging at the base the classical subject of (Nochiku Ska, "wild bamboo and
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