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【Authentic】◆Kamakura Period Court Poet 【Fujiwara no Teika】 Genuine 『Early Autumn in a Rice Farmer's Home』Waka (Japanese Poem) with Yoshikawa Koreashi's Appraisal Slip, Double Box ◆ Inspection: Fujiwara no Toshinari, Fujiwara no Michinaga, Murasaki Shikibu, Sei Shōnagon, Kūkai, Ono no Komachi, Sugawara no Michizane, Kujō Kanezane, Ki no Tsurayuki, Saigyō ■Description■ 【Authentic】◆Kamakura Period Court Poet 【Fujiwara no Teika】 Genuine 『Early Autumn in a Rice Farmer's Home』Waka (Japanese Poem) with Yoshikawa Koreashi's Appraisal Slip, Double Box ◆ A genuine work by 【Fujiwara no Teika】, a highly renowned court poet from the late Heian period to the early Kamakura period, also very famous as the selector of the Shin Kokin Wakashū, Shin Chokusen Wakashū, and Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. This is a single waka poem titled 『Early Autumn in a Rice Farmer's Home』. An appraisal slip by Yoshikawa Koreashi is included. Comes in a double box. Handwritten on paper (not a print, it is a painted work). Shaft ends: Bone. 【Size】 Paper: 33cm x 9cm Overall hanging scroll: 132.5cm x 26cm ※Overall size is from edge to edge of the mounting. Does not include the shaft ends. 【Accessories】 ◎Appraisal slip (Yoshikawa Koreashi) ◎Double box ◎White cloth included 【Condition】 There are some signs of aging, such as damage, sun fading, stains, folds, and dirt, but overall in good condition. ※The lid of the outer box is partially damaged (see image 5). ※Please check the images for details. 【Fujiwara no Teika】1162-1241 A court noble and poet of the Kamakura period. Born in Ōhō 2 (1162). Son of Fujiwara no Toshinari. Mother was Bifukumonin Kaga. Junior Second Rank, Gon-Chūnagon (Provisional Middle Councilor). Also known as Kyōgoku Chūnagon. He was the selector of the Shin Kokin Wakashū and Shin Chokusen Wakashū, and also selected the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. Died on August 20, 1241, at the age of 80. His Buddhist name was Myōjō. 【Yoshikawa Koreashi】1616-1694 A Shinto scholar of the early Edo period. Also read as "Kikkawa". The founder of Yoshikawa Shinto. His real name was Amagasakiya Gorōzaemon. He studied Yoshida Shinto from Hagiwara Kanetsugu in Kyoto, returned to Edo, served various feudal lords such as the Kishū Tokugawa, Kaga Maeda, and Aizu Hoshina, and was appointed to the Shinto official of the Edo shogunate in Kanbun 7 (1667). His descendants succeeded him after his death. 【Other】 ◎We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as "it's different from the image," "the size doesn't fit," or "no longer needed," so please bid carefully. (If you cancel for any reason, a 20% handling fee (including tax), return shipping costs, and transfer fees will be borne by the customer.) There is a possibility that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, or insect damage after the images were taken, so please understand this before bidding.
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