LOT 0019 KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI Hawk Hunting Hanging scroll
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90.8×149.9cm
材质:ink and color on paper 展开 形制:Hanging scroll 展开 题识:Signed Zokusei Nakajima Tetsuzo Fujiwara Iitsu hitsu (Secular name Nakajima Tetsuzo, painted by Fujiwara Iitsu), sealed Manji rojin and Katsushika Hokusai 展开 拍品描述:With a wood box dated 6 June 1994, titled and authenticated by Narazaki Muneshige (1904-2001) Since the Muromachi period (1392-1573), hawking was taken over largely by the warrior elite, who saw the bird of prey as a symbol of their own bravery and might. So potent was this symbol that the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542–1616) banned trade in hawks in 1604 to emphasize his own hegemony. Imagery of hawks in their wild habitat, in cages or tethered to stands is prevalent on hanging scrolls, screens and sliding doors commissioned by the samurai elite. 展开
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