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Meiji Period Japanese Calligraphy Hanging Scroll Kakejiku Unknown Artist ASO462 Noh Mask symbolized by their prominent long

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symbolized by their prominent long noses

There are slight surface scratches

or other items shown in the photos are for display purposes only and are not included in the sale

This collection features a beautiful contrast between the rustic

hinting at its intricate craftsmanship

Meiji Period Japanese Calligraphy Hanging Scroll Kakejiku Unknown Artist ASO462 Noh Mask symbolized by their prominent longThis is an antique Japanese hanging scroll (kakejiku) featuring calligraphy, dating back to the Meiji period (around the 1880s). It is a traditional artwork mounted on patterned brocade fabric with wooden roller ends. The scroll features a Chinese poem (kanshi) written in flowing cursive script (sosho) with black ink on paper. While the specific artist remains unknown, the artwork includes several red seals. One of the prominent seals indicates a date

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