Vintage Japanese Kakemono Crane & Waka Calligraphy - Autumn Poetry Hanging Scroll
1. Calligraphy & Inscription Meaning
Handwritten waka poem:
“As if by perfect timing -
for you alone,
even the dew beneath pine shadows falls,
upon the flowers of autumn.”
Written in flowing kuzushiji kana, expressing seasonal tenderness and quiet sentiment.
2. Artist, Period & Artistic Value
Attributed to a Japanese literati artist, late Edo to early Showa period (early–mid 20th century mounting).
– Classical waka brush style
– Minimalist sumi crane
– Personal poetic composition
– Traditional mounting
Artistic value lies in refined calligraphy rhythm, restrained imagery, and poetic atmosphere.
3. Imagery Symbolism & Japanese Cultural Meaning
Crane (tsuru):
– longevity
– loyalty
– spiritual grace
Autumn imagery:
– impermanence
– mature beauty
– quiet reflection
Traditionally displayed in:
– tokonoma alcoves
– tea rooms
– seasonal interiors
– study spaces
Dimensions
Height: 166 cm (65.4 inches) Width: 40 cm (15.7 inches)