Japanese Scroll Painting, Bounty of Good Fortune

Japanese Scroll Painting, Bounty of Good Fortune

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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Antique Japanese scroll painting, with an arrangement representing a bounty of good fortune. Fish top a bushel of rice and are tied with roped straw in an auspicious presentation meant to bring in a bounty of fortune. Adding to it, three of the Lucky Gods make an appearance in miniature, treating the decoration as if it were a boat or their ship of good luck. Sumi ink on silk. Dates from 18th century.

Dimensions: Total size: 44″ high x 22 1/4″ wide (24 1/2″ wide including ends). Size of art: 13″ high x 21″ wide.

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Antique Japanese scroll painting, with an arrangement representing a bounty of good fortune. Fish top a bushel of rice and are tied with roped straw in an auspicious presentation meant to bring in a bounty of fortune. Adding to it, three of the Lucky Gods make an appearance in miniature, treating the decoration as if it were a boat or their ship of good luck. Sumi ink on silk. Dates from 18th century.

Dimensions: Total size: 44″ high x 22 1/4″ wide (24 1/2″ wide including ends). Size of art: 13″ high x 21″ wide.

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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