Vintage Japanese Zen Kakemono Monkey & “Katsu” Calligraphy - Sumi Zenga Hanging Scroll
1. Calligraphy Meaning
Large character: 喝 (Katsu)
In Zen Buddhism, “Katsu” represents the sudden shout used by Zen masters to awaken awareness and cut through illusion. It symbolizes instant clarity and breaking mental attachments.
2. Artist, Period & Artistic Value
Unsigned Zen-style artwork, likely early Showa period (circa 1930s–1950s).
– Expressive sumi brushwork
– Classic zenga composition
– Minimalist Zen aesthetic
– Traditional hanging scroll mounting
Artistic value lies in spontaneous brush energy and symbolic simplicity.
3. Imagery Symbolism & Japanese Cultural Meaning
Monkey:
– restless human mind
– wandering thoughts
– playful ego
Combined with “Katsu”, the composition expresses:
awakening the monkey mind through sudden Zen insight.
Traditionally displayed in:
– tea rooms
– meditation spaces
– tokonoma alcoves
– minimalist interiors
Dimensions
Height: 102 cm (40.2 inches) Width: 45 cm (17.7 inches)