8471 Japanese Hanging Scroll: Shishinden, Kyoto Palace

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DESCRIPTION Hanging Scroll: Shishinden, Kyoto Palace Kyoto Gosho, or Kyoto Palace, was the Imperial Palace of Japan during the Edo Period.The main building on the Palace Grounds includes, the Shishinden (Hall for State Ceremonies). Artist Tosa Mitsuaya (1812-1879) Dated Year Unwritten Length 191 cm (about 75 inches) Width (between both roller ends) 59.3 cm (about 24 inches) Material of the Roller Ends Wood Primary Material of the Mounting Cloth Condition GOOD , handpainted on silk Grading System for Hanging Scrolls EXCELLENT : The hanging scroll itself is in brand new condition or shows little signs of having been hung. VERY GOOD : The hanging scroll has been hung some times, and might have slight stains and/or wear, which is acceptable. GOOD : The hanging scroll has been hung so much that it suffers from normal stains, wear, creasing, discoloration, etc. GOOD- (minus) : The hanging scroll has not been cared for properly and it will be torn, stained and/or defaced. FAIR : The hanging scroll is still just hangable but it will be badly damaged or partly missing. Please remember almost all of our items are used one, some of which are over 100 years old. If you need a wooden storage BOX for hanging scrolls, please visit our eBay store by clicking . If you need a FUCHIN (hanging scroll weight), please click . PHOTOS SHIPPING EMS read more