Kakejiku Musashi Miyamoto "Hotei Kantoukeizu" Hanging Scroll
Length 185cm x Width 54cm (Shaku-Go) Framed "Hotei kan tokeizu" (Cockfighting in the Hotei style)Hotei Kantoueteizu" (framed) depicts Hotei looking down at two chickens glaring at each other, ready to pounce on each other. The expression on his face seems at first glance to be smiling, but it has a sternness that makes...Read more
Description
Length 185cm x Width 54cm (Shaku-Go)
Framed "Hotei kan tokeizu" (Cockfighting in the Hotei style)
Hotei Kantoueteizu" (framed) depicts Hotei looking down at two chickens glaring at each other, ready to pounce on each other. The expression on his face seems at first glance to be smiling, but it has a sternness that makes it difficult for people to approach. This work, which has been described as "Hotei, the Absolute, gazing at a world of constant strife," is a masterpiece with a tranquil yet tense atmosphere filled with the sharp temperament typical of Musashi.
Amazing brushwork, and vigorous expression. A reproduction of the immortal ink painting by Musashi Miyamoto.
Musashi Miyamoto demonstrated his extraordinary talent not only in swordsmanship, but also in calligraphy, writing, painting, and sculpture. In particular, his flower-and-bird paintings and Doshaku figure paintings are highly regarded in the history of Japanese ink painting. All paintings are based on the "reduced brushstroke style," in which the number of strokes is reduced to an extremely small number and the subject is expressed in a simplified manner with fast, sharp strokes. These three masterpieces are reproduced in authentic framed and hanging scrolls.