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nw3277 Japanese BIG hanging scroll KAKEJIKU Mt. Fuji and Cranes by Kano Naganobu
$ 157.87
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Description
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Hand-Painted Hanging Scroll
Title:
Mt. Fuji and Cranes
Signature (Seal):
KANO NAGANOBU
(1775-1828) was a Kano-style painter. He was the 8th head of the Kobikicho Kano school and the son of Kano Yosen'in Korenobu (1753-1808), the 7th head of the Kobikicho Kano. The head of the Kobikicho Kano family was actually the top artist in Japan at that time. He studied painting under his father, and Korenobu said, "My son is superior to me." Naganobu was ordained as hoin rank (the highest rank among Buddhist priests) from the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1816.
Size: 124.5cm x 90.5cm
Weight: 560g
Origin: Japan
Material: Silk
Roller ends: Resin
Age: Middle-Late Edo (1701-1868)
Condition: Good
*Considering the time it was made. (damage & stains on the artwork)
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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