Japanese Painting by Hanabusa Itchō – Heian Period Figures – Edo Era Calligraphy Scroll (Kakejiku) 5C3-26
This exquisite Japanese painting attributed to Hanabusa Itchō (英一蝶) depicts elegant Heian-period figures, blending the grace of classical court life with Edo-period artistic sensibilities. Rendered in ink and color on silk (絹本), the work is a fine hand-painted (肉筆) example of early Japanese narrative art, often used as a tea ceremony scroll (茶掛軸). Mounted with bone finials (骨軸) and accompanied by its original tomobako (共箱), this piece also evokes the aura of ancient manuscripts (古筆・古文書), making it a rare and atmospheric addition to any collection.
Measurements (Approx.)cm
Length(overall/painting): 176/104
Width(overall/ painting): 31/27
The painting is in old condition. (Please see photos for details)
Signs of age, some stains, split, wrinkles, and spots.
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