Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku
Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku

Dougan洞岸 (?-?) "Hawk" Middle to late Edo period, Japanese hanging scroll, kakejiku

Prix normal
¥24,000
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¥24,000
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For all customers

※Products that use ivory will be changed to other materials and shipped.
This is because the Washington Convention currently prohibits the export and import of ivory products in all countries including Japan.

※you may be charged Value Added Tax (VAT) by the state when you receive your purchased artwork.
(Amount according to the laws of each country.Nearly 20%-30% of the purchase price and shipping costs)

Art work details

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Setting weight
This piece weighs 1.75 kg and will be shipped in 100 size.

Material
Japanese pigments on paper

Size
Overall: vertical 198× width 54.3cm*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 120.3× width 42cm)

Condition
・There are no significant damage on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are burns, stains,original tear marks on the image.
・There are warp in the mounting.
・It has been re-mounted several decades ago.

Remarks
・Roller ends is lacquerware.
・There is no signature on the box.

Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.

Other
**There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.**
*There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.

**Notes on shipping**

Generally, we will ship by EMS.
Recently, there have been an increasing number of cases in which packages destined for the Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium are having difficulty reaching customers.
Therefore, we apologize for the inconvenience, but could you please enter the tracking number (and postal code) into your home country's postal service from time to time to monitor the status of your package (and make inquiries in some cases)?
Also, if you are a new customer in Italy, please let us know your codice fiscale via chat after bidding.
We appreciate your cooperation.

Biography
Dougan (?-?)

・The bio of the author is unknown.

From the store

This is a painting of a hunting hawk from the Edo period. The era is likely from the mid-Edo period to the end of the Edo period.

The details of the artist Dougan are unknown, but it is evident that he had considerable skill, as seen in the intricate depiction of the hawk’s feathers, legs, the wood grain of the perch, and the braided cord.

Unfortunately, the mounting was redone around the mid-1900s. More precisely, the paper material is thick and slightly stiff, suggesting that this painting was not originally created for a hanging scroll but was likely one of several paintings drawn for a folding screen. (For reasons below, it is possible that it was part of a set of three.)

Traditionally, in Korea and Japan, hawk paintings were also believed to serve as talismans against disasters, known as "Sansai Fuseki." The three disasters, caused by fire, water, and wind, were warded off by hanging these talismans on gateposts or walls during the New Year.

These talismans were woodblock prints depicting a hawk with three heads grasping a tiger, accompanied by the characters for "Extinction of the Three Disasters." Because hawks swoop down from the sky to seize animals on the ground, in Korea, they were considered animals that could pick up and carry away the three disasters. Instead of a hawk with three heads, sometimes three hawks were depicted.

In fact, hawks are very timid and difficult to tame. The history of depicting birds of prey used for hunting, like hawks, is long, with many paintings showing hawks perched on a roost. Keeping birds of prey requires a large garden and specialized keepers, making them a symbol of wealth and loved among the nobility.

This hanging scroll includes an accessory called a Futomaki. This is a wooden rod attached to the end of the scroll to thicken it, reducing the number of times the scroll needs to be rolled up, thus preventing wrinkles and folds. Nowadays, good wood is hard to come by, and ordering this alone costs over 10,000 yen.

As a result, the paulownia box is larger and heavier, making the shipping cost higher. (Moreover, the outside of the paulownia box has a sturdy thick paper cover.) However, it shows how much the original owner valued this work, and for the protection of the hanging scroll, there is no better accessory.

Overall, there are traces of the original tears, even in the hawk’s eyes and feathers, but these have been properly glued to the backing paper during the remounting process, so the tears do not catch on your fingers.

Precautions

[Important Notice]
Please pay attention to the following points before buying.

●We will ship from Japan to the rest of the world.
As a result, you may be charged Value Added Tax (VAT) by the state when you receive your purchased artwork.
(Amount according to the laws of each country.
Nearly 20%-30% of the purchase price and shipping costs)

●In addition, please note that we are not able to "under-value" the purchase price at the time of shipping.

●※Recently, there has been an increase in the number of cases where packages have not been delivered to Italy.
For Italian customers, we may ask for "codice fiscale" after purchase. Please be forewarned.

●Currently, the Washington Convention prohibits the export and import of ivory products in all countries including Japan. If ivory is used as the material in the hanging scroll / Bokuseki work, we will change it to another material and ship it.

Thank you for your understanding in advance.

About shipping

The standard shipping fee is as follows.
Currency unit is Japanese Yen.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

EMS

EMS
Maximum weight Area
A B C D E
Asia Asia2 Europe, Oceania, Middle East, North Americ North America Africa
0.5kg ¥1,450 ¥1,900 ¥3,150 ¥3,900 ¥3,600
0.6kg ¥1,600 ¥2,150 ¥3,400 ¥4,180 ¥3,900
0.7kg ¥1,750 ¥2,400 ¥3,650 ¥4,460 ¥4,200
0,8kg ¥1,900 ¥2,650 ¥3,900 ¥4,740 ¥4,500
0.9kg ¥2,050 ¥2,900 ¥4,150 ¥5,020 ¥4,800
1.0kg ¥2,200 ¥3,150 ¥4,400 ¥5,300 ¥5,100
1.25kg ¥2,500 ¥3,500 ¥5,000 ¥5,990 ¥5,850
1.5kg ¥2,800 ¥3,850 ¥5,550 ¥6,600 ¥6,600
1.75kg ¥3,100 ¥4,200 ¥6,150 ¥7,290 ¥7,350
2.0kg ¥3,400 ¥4,550 ¥6,700 ¥7,900 ¥8,100
2.5kg ¥3,900 ¥5,150 ¥7,750 ¥9,100 ¥9,600
3.0kg ¥4,400 ¥5,750 ¥8,800 ¥10,300 ¥11,100
3.5kg ¥4,900 ¥6,350 ¥9,850 ¥11,500 ¥12,600
4.0kg ¥5,400 ¥6,950 ¥10,900 ¥12,700 ¥14,100
4.5kg ¥5,900 ¥7,550 ¥11,950 ¥13,900 ¥15,600
5.0kg ¥6,400 ¥8,150 ¥13,000 ¥15,100 ¥17,100

Country classification

A: Asia
China, South Korea, Taiwan

B : Asia
Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia

C : Europe, Oceania, Middle East, North America
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand,
Romania, Greece

D : North America
United States of America

E : Africa
South Africa