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Hanging Scroll "Kabuto" (Helmet) by Keishu Yoshioka Three-Tiered Mounting Length: 151.5cm Width: 45.5cm This is a vibrant hanging scroll featuring a kabuto (helmet) and irises, traditionally displayed for Tango no Sekku (Boys' Day). It is generally displayed from the beginning of April until after Tango no Sekku in May. This hanging scroll was given to me by my mother for my son's first Boys' Day. I displayed it a few times, but then switched to another one and have kept it in storage since. It is a very vivid and beautiful hanging scroll. The box is marked with the name Keishu Mizutani, but based on the style of the painting and the signature stamp, it is believed to be the work of Keishu Yoshioka (see photo 12). Mizutani Keishu is known for his hanging scrolls of standing dolls. Although I cannot be certain, the shared art name "Keishu" suggests the possibility of a mislabeling. Please understand and accept the above points, as well as the fact that it has been stored for a long time, before purchasing.
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