Japanese Antique Scroll Painting of a Tiger on Rocks

Japanese Antique Scroll Painting of a Tiger on Rocks

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

$3,200.00

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Antique Japanese scroll painting of a tiger crouching on a rocky outcropping. The tiger, who represents the wind and the West looks up into the sky at the gathering storm clouds. Large paws grip the rocks and the tip of it’s tail peeks out from under the mossy overhanging. Painted in sumi-e ink on silk. Signed by the artist. With kiri wood tomobako.

Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: Total: 66 1/2″ high x 20″ wide (22 1/4″ wide including rollers). Size of art: 41 1/4″ high x 16 1/2″ wide

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Antique Japanese scroll painting of a tiger crouching on a rocky outcropping. The tiger, who represents the wind and the West looks up into the sky at the gathering storm clouds. Large paws grip the rocks and the tip of it’s tail peeks out from under the mossy overhanging. Painted in sumi-e ink on silk. Signed by the artist. With kiri wood tomobako.

Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: Total: 66 1/2″ high x 20″ wide (22 1/4″ wide including rollers). Size of art: 41 1/4″ high x 16 1/2″ wide

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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