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This is a framed kana calligraphy artwork of the poem "Gen Kanesada's Poem" from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets), created by a Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) Associate Member calligrapher (35 selections for Nitten). The artwork is on A4 size washi paper and is handwritten. Please consult if you do not need framing. Would you like to learn to read kana calligraphy? The original text, reading, variant kana usage, and modern translation are included. "Gen Kanesada's Poem" Hyakunin Isshu No. 78 "As the voices of the plovers flying to Awaji Island cry, How many nights have I been awakened, the Suma gatekeeper?" "Variant Kana Notebook" and "Basic Kana Notebook" are also sold separately! # Click here for a list of Oak 77's calligraphy works and calligraphy tools Framing outer dimensions: 232mm (height) x 318mm (width) x 15mm (thickness) The acrylic plate on the front has been removed for photography to prevent reflections. # Oak 77 Calligraphy Works We offer a discount for repeat purchases of calligraphy works! Please comment. #HyakuninIsshu #OguraHyakuninIsshu #GenKanesada #Calligraphy #Shodo #Framed #CalligraphyWorks #NittenAssociateMember #NittenArtist #KanaCalligraphy #VariantKana #Waka #Manyoshu #KokinWakashu #calligraphy #obsolete_kana #Japanese_poem
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