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茶わん屋食堂
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This is a hanging scroll suitable for an autumn tea ceremony, depicting the moon at dawn with a waka poem. The signature of Kofu Soshu is in the lower right. The outer title reads "Authentic Painting and Poem of Snow and Moon by Kofu Soshu of the Hisada School," and it has been authenticated by a predecessor. The ichimonji (border) is finished with Takeyamachi fabric, and the mounting is also beautiful. There are some slight wrinkles and stains that can be seen upon close inspection, and there are also areas where the lacquer on the jikusaki (axis tip) is chipped, revealing the wood. Approximately 200 years have passed since it was written. Please consider this as age-related wear. Paper. Plain box (of the period). Lacquered axis. Length: 168 cm, Width: 35.9 cm (including mounting) "Leaving the moon at dawn, the sea and mountains are buried together in the white snow." [Meaning] Moon at dawn: The moon that remains in the sky even after dawn. Buried together: To be lost in thought. Shirotae (white): Beautiful white color. ▢ 7th generation Hanshoan Kofu Hisada (1752-1820) 7th generation of the Hisada family in Ryogae-machi. Son of Tsukuda and adopted son of Tomonosuke, son of Soen, who died young, and succeeded the family. Other name: Shunsai. Died at the age of 69. [References] Kao of Tea People, by Eiichi Oda, Kawahara Shoten Names of Tea Ceremony, Tankosha #Why not have your own tea utensils? #Chawan-ya Shokudo #TeaUtensils #HangingScroll #PaintingAndPoem #MoonAtDawn #WakaPoem #Furo (portable brazier) #Ro (sunken hearth) #Usucha (thin tea) #Koicha (thick tea) #TeaCeremony #Omotesenke #Domonkai (alumni association) #Fushinan (tea house) #Hisada #Kofu #Hanshoan #Senso #Senno Rikyu #Kihei Kadowaki #Kamashi (potter) #Konomimono (favorite items) #AntiqueArt #TeaRoom #TeaParty #Chanoyu (tea ceremony) #Beauty #Art
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