SOLD! for $1,430.00.
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Monumental Japanese scroll painting, watercolor on laid paper, 54 feet 9 inches in length, depicting a parade or processional -possibly a Daimyo Procession to Edo- with hundreds of figures: warriors, kite flyers, children, animals, court officials, and other subjects, along with Imperial palanquin / carriages. The scroll consists of multiple 39" x 12" sections of paper, with a 12" gilt paper section at the outermost end and calligraphy signature at the innermost end. Approximately 657 inches wide x 12 inches high. Late 19th or early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: A Memphis, Tennessee estate.
CONDITION: Overall good condition with light toning, scattered foxing and creasing. Colors remain bright. Some wear to damask and gilt end section.