Manner of Ishikawa Jōzan 石川丈山 (1583-1672) and Kano Sansetsu 狩野山雪 (1589-1651) Waterfall Character and Wave
Edo period (1615-1868)Kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, depicting a stylised character taki 瀧 and waves; ivory jiku (roller ends)With signature Rokuroku sanjin 六六山人 and seals Gansenshi 頑仙子 and Shisendō 詩仙堂 (for Jōzan); and Sansetsu 山雪 with seals Sansetsu 山雪 and Jasokuken 蛇足軒 (for Sansetsu) Overall: 227cm x 84cm (89 3/8in x 33 1/8in); Image: 137.5cm x 64cm (54?in x 25?in) (4).
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Inner lacquered wood storage box inscribed in silver lacquer Taki no zu Jōzan no san Sansetsu no ga 瀧之圖 丈山之讃 山雪之画 (Picture of a wave; inscription by Jōzan, painting by Sansetsu); outer wood storage boxWith a certificate of authenticity dated Bunsei 13 (1830)Please note that the jiku (roller ends) are made of ivory, the import of which is banned in the USA and China; additionally, from 1 January 2021 this lot will require a CITES permit for export to all other destinations outside of the UK. Should you wish, the Japanese Department can arrange for the jiku to be professionally removed at an additional cost.