Japanese Hanging Scroll :"FUJI-SAN / Mt.FUJI" @J218

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DESCRIPTION Japanese Hanging Scroll :"FUJI-SAN / Mt.FUJI" @J218 *Fuji-san (Mt.Fuji) : Fuji-san is Japan's highest mountain, known throughout the world for its beauty. It is 3,776 meters high, located almost in the middle of Japan, and in the past erupted frequently. Since 1707 volcanic activity has ceased, but geologically it is a dormant volcano. Fuji-san is one of Japan's three sacred mountains and has been an object of worship since ancient times. In the Edo period (1603-1867) in particular, it was frequently climed as an expression of faith. Its grandeur and beauty have fascinated many Japanese artists, who have left behind out standing works of art. T is, for example, the outstanding work called the " Fugaku (=Fuji-san) Sanjurokkei (=36 scenery)" by the ukiyoe artist Katsushika Hokusai , which contains masterpieces like " Akafuji " that are known throughout the world. Measurements : 68.5cm by 130.5cm / 26.9" by 51.3" Material of the roller ends : Wood. Technique : Printed on Paper. Condition : Good. (Refer to all pictures.) PAYMENT We accept PayPal or International POSTAL Money Order. Notice : Please pay within one week after the auction end. If t is neither contact nor payment within one week, your successful bid will be canceled, and it may leave negative evaluation to your feedback. SHIPMENT Shipment is SAL(economy) read more