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Japanese Edo Period Buddhist Calligraphy Scroll Dated & Signed Genku (Honen)

$ 83.95

Availability: 71 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Condition: Significant wear and old repairs show clear evidence of age. One of the wood scroll ends is damaged.
  • Color: Black calligraphy
  • Maker: Signed Genku (Honen)
  • Age: 19th century or earlier
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

    Description

    Japanese Buddhist calligraphy scroll on a paper mount with central figures reading “Nammo
    Amituofo”
    南无
    阿彌陀佛
    (the name of the Amitabha Buddha) dated at the left


    元年二月
    (Kenryaku reign, 1
    st
    year, 2
    nd
    month), or 1211 (Kamakura period).
    Signed
    源空
    (Genku), a Chinese monk, better known as Honen
    法然
    (1133-1212), the founder of the Japanese Pure Land School of Buddhism.
    Ink inscription on the back reads “imperial name”
    御名号.
    The date on the scroll cannot be corroborated, but the painting clearly dates at least to the 19th century.  Painting: 53 3/4" x 25 1/2" (scroll: 72” x 31 1/8”).
    Significant wear and old repairs show clear evidence of age.  One of the wood scroll ends is damaged
    .
    From a Tucson, Arizona estate.