This antique Japanese kakejiku is a hanging scroll of a landscape in ink on paper, with a textile mount and wooden rods. It originates from Japan, from the late Meiji or the Taishō period, when scroll-mounted painting was displayed in the tokonoma.
The kakejiku was hung in the tokonoma, the alcove of honour of the Japanese home, and changed with the season or the occasion. The work mounted on paper was rolled for storage, which explains its vertical format.
The piece is executed in ink wash on paper, mounted with fabric borders and finished with an upper rod and a lower wooden roller that allow it to be hung and rolled. It keeps its suspension cord.
The composition depicts a landscape of mountains and a riverside village in ink, with a brocade mount and the artist’s seal.
For its vertical format, it serves as a wall piece for a serene corner, a study or an entrance. It fits wabi-sabi, japandi and minimalist interiors, where it brings depth and a graphic accent.
Details
- Dimensions: Length 64 cm – Width 3 cm – Height 175 cm
- Style: Traditional Japanese
- Materials and techniques: Paper; ink on paper; textile mount; wooden rods.
- Place of origin: Japan
- Period: Meiji–Taishō period
- Date of manufacture: Circa 1900
- Condition: Good. Paper with patina, stains and marks consistent with age. Rolled dimensions: Longitud 64 cm – Altura 7 cm. Wear consistent with age and use.
This piece is part of the curated collection of Amaru Antiques, Barcelona.
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