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Kanzuki Moriyama's "Rising Hina (Shaku Sanli)" print + hand color
Kanzuki Moriyama's "Rising Hina (Shaku Sanli)" print + hand color
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■Product Details■ Title: Standing Hina Dolls (133 cm tall) / Artist: Moriyama Kangetsu / Technique: Woodblock print + hand coloring / Scroll mounting size: 164 x 45 cm ■Additional information■ New, mounted, paper box, 133 cm tall ■Work Description■ [Work Description/Hanging Scroll] Hinamatsuri began as "Hina-asobi" in the Heian period, and later spread as a festival to pray for the healthy growth and happiness of girls. Please hang it on the Girls' Festival. Male Hina dolls are often depicted wearing sokutai and female Hina dolls wearing junihitoe, as if they are on the clouds, but there are various times and places. The Hinamatsuri, which offers peach blossoms, white sake, and diamond-shaped rice cakes, spread from the nobles to the samurai and then to the common people, but in the Muromachi period, the technique of applying white powder to dolls was introduced from China and became widespread. This is a hanging scroll that can be displayed on the Girls' Festival, where the smiling Hina dolls will soothe your heart. It can also be used as a gift when a girl is born. [Artist Profile] Moriyama Kangetsu was blessed with artistic talent from an early age and learned Japanese painting by himself. He later studied under painter Undo, further honing his technique of skillfully incorporating a modern sensibility into traditional Japanese painting. Member of Sanbikai [Scroll Dimensions and Format] ■Dimensions: 165cm length x 45cm width (133cm x 165cm height) ■Mounting: Mounted and with wind obi ■Main paper: Silk ■Scroll tip: Ceramic ■Box: Paper box
Manufacturer: Moriyama Kangetsu
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