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Hanging scroll, Painting - Silk - Attributed to 'Tsuji Kako' 都路華香(1871-1931) - Peacocks on pine tree - With signature and seal 'Kako' 華香 - Japan - 1900-1920(Meiji / Taisho period)

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Tsuji Kako was a Japanese painter active during the Meiji and Showa periods in Japan. A pupil of Kono Beirei, he was known as one of the Four Heavenly Kings under Baiei, together with Kikuchi Hobun, Takeuchi Seiho and Taniguchi Kakyo.

TOMOBAKO(Scroll Box) : None

Date of year : N/A

JIKUSAKI(Roller Ends) : Cattle bone

HYOGU(Mounting) : Silk / Brocade

Technique : Hand painted on silk

SIZE : H: 206cm W: 74. 5cm "Includes roller ends"

HONSHI(Picture) SIZE : H: 121cm W: 56cm

Weight : 540g

Good condition on the basis of drawn era. Stain and wrinkle on the part of painting and mounting. Damage on the part of mounting.

-Dear buyers-
We try to pack your scrolls carefully, but Roller ends may come off during transport. If this happens, could you please attach them with wood glue or something similar?
Roller ends originally use glue as an adhesive, so it is a similar technique.

We will use EMS as a usual shipping method. Countries that cannot send by EMS will send by e-packet.
Since it is difficult to clear Belgium and Netherlands customs by EMS, we also ship to them by e-packet.

We use a mirrorless camera to take pictures in order to get closer to the actual color of the product.

We do not process or modify the photos in any way, but please note that the actual color may differ from the color of the product.

All items dispatch from Japan.
So import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
We appreciate kind your understandings.

Please let me know if you have any question or concern.

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Tsuji Kako was a Japanese painter active during the Meiji and Showa periods in Japan. A pupil of Kono Beirei, he was known as one of the Four Heavenly Kings under Baiei, together with Kikuchi Hobun, Takeuchi Seiho and Taniguchi Kakyo.

TOMOBAKO(Scroll Box) : None

Date of year : N/A

JIKUSAKI(Roller Ends) : Cattle bone

HYOGU(Mounting) : Silk / Brocade

Technique : Hand painted on silk

SIZE : H: 206cm W: 74. 5cm "Includes roller ends"

HONSHI(Picture) SIZE : H: 121cm W: 56cm

Weight : 540g

Good condition on the basis of drawn era. Stain and wrinkle on the part of painting and mounting. Damage on the part of mounting.

-Dear buyers-
We try to pack your scrolls carefully, but Roller ends may come off during transport. If this happens, could you please attach them with wood glue or something similar?
Roller ends originally use glue as an adhesive, so it is a similar technique.

We will use EMS as a usual shipping method. Countries that cannot send by EMS will send by e-packet.
Since it is difficult to clear Belgium and Netherlands customs by EMS, we also ship to them by e-packet.

We use a mirrorless camera to take pictures in order to get closer to the actual color of the product.

We do not process or modify the photos in any way, but please note that the actual color may differ from the color of the product.

All items dispatch from Japan.
So import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
We appreciate kind your understandings.

Please let me know if you have any question or concern.

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