
Bunbuku Chagama Fairytale Scroll
<分福茶釜 掛軸>Bunbuku Chagama scroll (The fairytale of a magical tanuki kama. A classic Japanese legend about a magical, shape-shifting raccoon-dog who transforms into a tea kettle to reward a poor, kind man who rescued it from a trap)
Signature: 静村 Seison
Red seal(落款印): 静村 Seison *Probably
<Artist Biography> 藤島 静村 Fujishima Seison (1863-1935)
Born in Morioka in 1863, Fujishima Seison's real name was Keihachi 啓八. His father ran a manju (sweet bun) shop, branching off from the Takaya candy shop in Morioka’s Kokumachi district, which was a purveyor to the Nanbu clan 南部藩. At the age of 10, he became a disciple of Kawaguchi Gekson 川口 月村(1845-1904). While inheriting the Shijo-Maruyama school of painting in Morioka, which continued through Gekko and Gekson, he sought to develop his own unique style.
- Ink and color on Paper
- Silk & Paper Brocade Border
- 19th Century
- Dimensions:
- Mounting: 48” x 22.25” (length, width)
- Art: 18” x 13.25” (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3654
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Bunbuku Chagama Fairytale Scroll
<分福茶釜 掛軸>Bunbuku Chagama scroll (The fairytale of a magical tanuki kama. A classic Japanese legend about a magical, shape-shifting raccoon-dog who transforms into a tea kettle to reward a poor, kind man who rescued it from a trap)
Signature: 静村 Seison
Red seal(落款印): 静村 Seison *Probably
<Artist Biography> 藤島 静村 Fujishima Seison (1863-1935)
Born in Morioka in 1863, Fujishima Seison's real name was Keihachi 啓八. His father ran a manju (sweet bun) shop, branching off from the Takaya candy shop in Morioka’s Kokumachi district, which was a purveyor to the Nanbu clan 南部藩. At the age of 10, he became a disciple of Kawaguchi Gekson 川口 月村(1845-1904). While inheriting the Shijo-Maruyama school of painting in Morioka, which continued through Gekko and Gekson, he sought to develop his own unique style.
- Ink and color on Paper
- Silk & Paper Brocade Border
- 19th Century
- Dimensions:
- Mounting: 48” x 22.25” (length, width)
- Art: 18” x 13.25” (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3654
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<分福茶釜 掛軸>Bunbuku Chagama scroll (The fairytale of a magical tanuki kama. A classic Japanese legend about a magical, shape-shifting raccoon-dog who transforms into a tea kettle to reward a poor, kind man who rescued it from a trap)
Signature: 静村 Seison
Red seal(落款印): 静村 Seison *Probably
<Artist Biography> 藤島 静村 Fujishima Seison (1863-1935)
Born in Morioka in 1863, Fujishima Seison's real name was Keihachi 啓八. His father ran a manju (sweet bun) shop, branching off from the Takaya candy shop in Morioka’s Kokumachi district, which was a purveyor to the Nanbu clan 南部藩. At the age of 10, he became a disciple of Kawaguchi Gekson 川口 月村(1845-1904). While inheriting the Shijo-Maruyama school of painting in Morioka, which continued through Gekko and Gekson, he sought to develop his own unique style.
- Ink and color on Paper
- Silk & Paper Brocade Border
- 19th Century
- Dimensions:
- Mounting: 48” x 22.25” (length, width)
- Art: 18” x 13.25” (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3654




















