正岡子規 MASAOKA SHIKI Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Fish, crane, haiku 鱗ちる 雑魚場の跡や 夏の月 with Box W230
正岡子規 MASAOKA SHIKI Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Fish, crane, haiku 鱗ちる 雑魚場の跡や 夏の月 with Box W230
Description
正岡子規 MASAOKA SHIKI Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Fish, crane, haiku 鱗ちる 雑魚場の跡や 夏の月 with Box W230
正岡子規 Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902)
Haiku poet and poet of the Meiji era. He is one of the most important literary figures of the Meiji era, and has had a profound influence on modern Japanese literature. Born in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. He dropped out of the Department of Japanese Literature, Tokyo University. He became acquainted with 夏目漱石 Natsume Soseki at a university prep school. In 1885, he began to write haiku and tanka. He had his first hemoptysis in August. In 1892, he joined the Nihon Shinbun (Japanese newspaper), and started a movement for haiku innovation in the paper. He wrote "Haiku poet Buson", in which he rediscovered the charm of the Edo haiku poet 与謝蕪村 Yosa Buson. From 1895 onward, he was ill in bed, and his haiku activities centered on "Hototogisu" which was first published in 1897. He was an innovator in tanka poetry and advocated sketch haiku and sketch writing. He took the name "子規 Shiki" after the Hototogisu, which is commonly said to sing until it coughs up blood. September 1902: Died. Aged 34.
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鱗散る雑魚場の跡や夏の月
Uroko chiru zakoba no ato ya natsu no tsuki
Many fish scales are fallen after the market has done. I can see the moon of summer in the quiet place now.
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Whole size : 20" W x 45" H / 50.9cm x 114.4cm
Painting size : 17.1" W x 11" H / 43.5cm x 27.9cm
Material : Paper
Technique : Hand painted
Roller ends : Wood
Weight : 490g
including Box
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN, CREASE, FOLD, STAIN in the back of the mounting.
About colors of the photos
The color of the actual item may look different from the picture because of the lighting. The color on a photo can differ because of light, screen settings, personal color perception, etc. Please understand that we can't control the varying light in different environments. Please read the description, check actual photos, and ask questions if doubts in advance.
Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" to all over the world.
Your scroll will be shipped by ePacket / registered Airmail or DHL.




















Description
Description
正岡子規 MASAOKA SHIKI Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Fish, crane, haiku 鱗ちる 雑魚場の跡や 夏の月 with Box W230
正岡子規 Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902)
Haiku poet and poet of the Meiji era. He is one of the most important literary figures of the Meiji era, and has had a profound influence on modern Japanese literature. Born in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. He dropped out of the Department of Japanese Literature, Tokyo University. He became acquainted with 夏目漱石 Natsume Soseki at a university prep school. In 1885, he began to write haiku and tanka. He had his first hemoptysis in August. In 1892, he joined the Nihon Shinbun (Japanese newspaper), and started a movement for haiku innovation in the paper. He wrote "Haiku poet Buson", in which he rediscovered the charm of the Edo haiku poet 与謝蕪村 Yosa Buson. From 1895 onward, he was ill in bed, and his haiku activities centered on "Hototogisu" which was first published in 1897. He was an innovator in tanka poetry and advocated sketch haiku and sketch writing. He took the name "子規 Shiki" after the Hototogisu, which is commonly said to sing until it coughs up blood. September 1902: Died. Aged 34.
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鱗散る雑魚場の跡や夏の月
Uroko chiru zakoba no ato ya natsu no tsuki
Many fish scales are fallen after the market has done. I can see the moon of summer in the quiet place now.
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Whole size : 20" W x 45" H / 50.9cm x 114.4cm
Painting size : 17.1" W x 11" H / 43.5cm x 27.9cm
Material : Paper
Technique : Hand painted
Roller ends : Wood
Weight : 490g
including Box
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN, CREASE, FOLD, STAIN in the back of the mounting.
About colors of the photos
The color of the actual item may look different from the picture because of the lighting. The color on a photo can differ because of light, screen settings, personal color perception, etc. Please understand that we can't control the varying light in different environments. Please read the description, check actual photos, and ask questions if doubts in advance.
Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" to all over the world.
Your scroll will be shipped by ePacket / registered Airmail or DHL.





















