En0917jccMc2 Japanese Makimono Reprinted Scroll Shimizu Kosho Picture Diary
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Reference Number: Avaluer:111679 | Region of Origin: Japan |
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Japanese Antique Printed Repro Scroll title: Picture Diary
Among various events conducted in Todai-ji Temple,
"Shuni-e" is the most popular event in general under the name of "water collecting".
The official name is "Eleven face regret" (Kekai), and in March every year 11 elective monks attend, and regret the mistake in the eleven aspects Kannon, which is the feudal hall of Nizuki-do. I mean. In the case of two great fires since the beginning of prayer by the state peace, five grain riches, etc. In 752, it is also considered as “the law of refusal” It is a traditional religious event that continues uninterrupted and counts 1266 times this year. Although the author has been in attendance for dozens of times, the dynamic appearance of this line is also one of the representative subjects of his work.
It is a two-volume, one-piece set combined with
the picture diary and it is a valuable work representing various scenes
in the line by pictures and letters.
SHIMIZU KOSHO (1911-1999)Born in Hyogo prefecture, he is a monk of the Kegon sect. He graduated from Ryukoku university. Choro (patriarch) of Hogen-in sub-temple of Todai-ji temple. The 207th and 208th chief abbot of the Kegon sect. Betto (an administrator) of Todai-ji temple. He was good at calligraphy and painting. He successively filled various posts, e.g. the clerk of education and learning, a chief of Daibutsu-den Hall (the Great Buddha hall), a chief of Nigatsu-do Hall and the chief clerk.Material =Paper
Condition=Normal(Stain & a little folding line:Artwork)
Roller Ends = Wood
It comes in its original tomobako(signed storage box) which is signed & sealed by this artist.
Size = 上 21.5 x 932 cm <8.4 x 363.5inch>
下 21.5 ×965 <8.4 x 376.4inch>
Weight = 890 g (packing material is not included)Completely free shipping charge!!
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