Japanese Painting – "Kiyomasa as a Warrior" by Kikukawa (Tenpō Era) 3c5-36
This hand-painted hanging scroll from the Tenpō era (1830–1844) features a powerful depiction of Katō Kiyomasa, a legendary samurai and military commander of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Created by Kikukawa, the artwork showcases bold brushwork on silk (絹本), capturing Kiyomasa’s fierce presence and warrior spirit. The scroll is mounted on a bone roller (骨軸) and comes with its original tomobako (共箱, signed storage box). A historically significant piece of Nihonga (Japanese painting), ideal for collectors of samurai and warrior-themed art.
Measurements (Approx.)cm
Length(overall/painting): 180/123
Width(overall/ painting): 61/50
The painting is in old condition. (Please see photos for details)
Signs of age, some stains, split, wrinkles, and spots.
*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
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*This item will be carefully packaged and sent by registered post from Japan.
The arrival time may be extended depending on the customs processing status of each country.
*According to the policies of your local country, other fees may be charged, such as customs duties.
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