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Daishin Gitō (Reading) Daishin Gitō 1657-1730 Early to mid-Edo period monk Born in 1657. Rinzai sect. From Kyoto. He inherited the teachings of Tenrin Sōkotsu and became the chief priest of Daitoku-ji Temple in Hōei 3 (1706). He was well-versed in old records, and the box inscription for the Karatsu tea bowl "Kuwabara," passed down by the Omotesenke school, remains. Died on June 7, 1730, at the age of 74. His secular surname was Shimomura. His azana (courtesy name) was Sōji. His gō (art name) was Kyōmyōshi, etc. His works include "Reikai Nikkan." Mounting: Approximately 128 cm x approximately 54 cm Main paper: Approximately 41.5 cm x approximately 51.5 cm Paulownia wood box, horizontal scroll, paper mounting Rinzai sect, Daitoku-ji school, 273rd generation Daishin Gitō "Hitomaru Moji-e" paper mounting, horizontal scroll, hanging scroll, born in Kyoto / Early to mid-Edo period monk Thank you for viewing. You can purchase directly after reading the profile. Thank you. /////////////////////////////////////////////// #OldBooks #OldDocuments #HangingScrolls #TeaCeremonyHangingScrolls #ArtObjects #Antiques #Art #UsedBooks #CalligraphyAndPaintings #Paintings
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