Provenance from an old North Eastern Collection purportedly received as a gift from Stephen Addiss in the early 1980’s.
- Post Date: 11 Jul, 2026
Provenance from an old North Eastern Collection purportedly received as a gift from Stephen Addiss in the early 1980’s.
This set includes 4 wall scrolls featuring Japanese koi fish, flowers, and traditional Asian art designs. Lightweight and easy to hang, they add a classic artistic touch to any space. Inspired by Fengshui principles, attracts wealth and harmony.
Artist : Genzan (Bears the artist’s signature and seals on the lower left). This profound Zen philosophy translates to “Bamboo has upper and lower joints,” teaching that while everything in the universe has its own distinct position, role, and differences, they harmonize together to create a single, strong, and flexible existence.
Artist : Genzan (Bears the artist’s signature and seals on the lower left). This profound Zen philosophy translates to “Bamboo has upper and lower joints,” teaching that while everything in the universe has its own distinct position, role, and differences, they harmonize together to create a single, strong, and flexible existence.
Superb hanging scroll depicting a tiger by the river, painted in the style of the Kishi school. Period: 19h century. Ink and color on silk.The Kishi school, founded by Ganku (1749–1839) in Kyoto during the late Edo period, is renowned for its dramatic, highly realistic, and muscular style, often blending traditional Japanese techniques with Chinese, Maruyama-Shijō, and later.
KAKEJIKU Hanging scorll Cloud Dragon signed. We want people around the world to see the fascinating antiques of Japan.
This is a beautiful and traditional Japanese hanging scroll (Kakemono / Kakejiku ), featuring a stunning depiction of theRising Sun (Asahi) and powerful ocean waves. In Japanese culture, the combination of the radiant red sun and dynamic waves is a classic auspicious motif (“Kyokujitsu-Nami”).
The product is a vintage Japanese ink painting depicting a Kappa, which is a Water Spirit in Japanese mythology. Originating from Japan, this traditional art piece showcases intricate details and cultural significance. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts interested in Asian antiques, this painting captures the essence of Japanese folklore and artistic tradition.
