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Dimensions: Hanging Scroll Approximately 2040mm (height) x 660mm (width) (scroll: approx. 725mm) Painting/Calligraphy Approximately 1330mm (height) x 520mm (width) Wooden Box Dimensions Approximately 750mm (height) x 80mm (width) x 80mm (depth) Thank you very much for viewing this item from the many listings on Mercari's website. The mounting is in relatively good condition, but there are stains on the artwork. Due to the stains on the hanging scroll painting, it is believed to have been painted in the Meiji era. It is thought that the mounting was redone in the Heisei era, and the Meiji-era painting was remounted. Also, looking at the paper attached to the wooden box in photo 19 (the top part is cut off), it reads "Katei Kiyomasa Portrait Praise". Based on the completeness of the painting, brushwork, remounting, the wooden box, the contents and condition of the attached paper, and the condition of the stains on the painting, it is believed to be a work by Kodama Katei. The buyers of the artwork are often from the Nagoya Art Club, where high-value items are often sold, and professionals in the field carefully select and sell the items. Considering the high cost of remounting, the reliability of the item is considered high. Kodama Katei (January 29, 1841 - January 14, 1913) was a literati painter of the Meiji era. This is a portrait praise of Kato Kiyomasa, believed to be painted by Kodama Katei. The brave figure of a warrior wearing armor and holding a spear is depicted. The painting on this hanging scroll captures the characteristics of the Sengoku warlord Kato Kiyomasa in a simple yet powerful way. I believe it is a masterpiece that conveys valor and loyalty. Please check the photos for details. Photos (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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