Kaimon Zenkaku (1743-1813) A Japanese Zen calligraphy, ink on paper mounted as...
Kaimon Zenkaku (1743-1813)
A Japanese Zen calligraphy, ink on paper mounted as hanging scroll, signed by the artist with two seals, transcription reading flax three pounds, 123 x 36.5cm, with a fitted Japanese wood box.
cf. Kaimon Zenkaku was a Zen Buddhist monk of the Myoshin-ji branch in Kyoto, Japan, which serves as the head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
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Kaimon Zenkaku (1743-1813)
A Japanese Zen calligraphy, ink on paper mounted as hanging scroll, signed by the artist with two seals, transcription reading flax three pounds, 123 x 36.5cm, with a fitted Japanese wood box.
cf. Kaimon Zenkaku was a Zen Buddhist monk of the Myoshin-ji branch in Kyoto, Japan, which serves as the head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
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