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Based on the signature, this appears to be a hanging scroll by Han Zongxiang, a Taiwanese painter. "花開富貴 (kakai fūki)" means "wealth and honor bloom," an auspicious four-character idiom that signifies gaining wealth and status through blooming flowers. It symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and nobility, and is related to the origin of the Japanese word for butterbur (fuki), an ingredient in osechi cuisine, and the flower language of peonies. The words written on this hanging scroll are fitting for the subject matter of the flowers (especially peonies) depicted throughout the artwork, and are known as a lucky design wishing for an increase in wealth and good fortune. The large peony flowers are vividly colored. It comes in a paper box. The dimensions are approximately: overall height 178 cm, width 65.5 cm; painting itself height 105.5 cm, width 46.5 cm.
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