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nw3276 Japanese hanging scroll KAKEJIKU Man by Sengai Gibon (Mid-Late Edo)

$ 105.07

Availability: 39 in stock

Description

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Hand-Painted Hanging Scroll
Title:
Man
Signature (Seal):
SENGAI GIBON
(1750-1837) was a monk of the Rinzai sect (one of the ramifications of the Zen branch of Buddhism). He was known for his controversial teachings and writings as well as for his lighthearted sumi-e paintings. After spending half of his life in Nagata near Yokohama, he secluded himself in Shofukuji (in Fukuoka), the first Zen temple in Japan, where he spent the rest of his life.
Size: 136cm x 36cm
Weight: 615g
Origin: Japan
Material: Paper
Roller ends: Wood
Age: Middle-Late Edo (1701-1868)
Condition: Good
*Considering the time it was made. (damage & stains & wavy parts)
Shipping Charges
EMS
USA
37
EMS
Europe
Notice (9/20/2022)
Due to the current political unrest,
we
have no means to ship items to
Russia
.
In addition, we cannot use
EMS to some
of countries of Europe.
We will charge some additional fees to use FedEx.
37
EMS
Asia
26
To most countries, we will use EMS service of Japan Post Office, which is registered air service. (It will take more than 10 days currently due to the reduction of passenger aircrafts.)
FedEx
230
To countries which EMS is temporarily suspended,
we will use FedEx.
PAYMENT
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. If we do not receive a response from the winning bidder after one week, the item will be re-listed.
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