Antique Japanese Thunder God & Man Scroll
An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a Thunder God awkwardly stuck on a torii gate while an onlooking man hides behind his umbrella.
Artist:Ā Hanabusa Icho (1652-1724)
Hanabusa Icho was born the son of a doctor, Taga Hakuan, and went on to study in Edo under Kano Yasunobu (1614-1685), however it is said that Hanabusa was later excommunicated. Hanabusa also studied haiku and gained popularity but was exiled to Izu (modern day Aichi Prefecture) because of a scandal. 11 years later he was forgiven and allowed to come back to Edo where he estalished a new style of genre painting.
[Note]
While this is a real antique painting atributed to a specific artist, there is a long history of "Utsushi" artists copying others works down to the signature. All works sold by Shibui are, to the best of our knowledge, what they claim to be.
- Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade BorderĀ
- Edo Period (1603-1867)
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 36ā x 17āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 8.5ā x 11.75ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3007
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Antique Japanese Thunder God & Man Scroll
Antique Japanese Thunder God & Man Scroll
An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a Thunder God awkwardly stuck on a torii gate while an onlooking man hides behind his umbrella.
Artist:Ā Hanabusa Icho (1652-1724)
Hanabusa Icho was born the son of a doctor, Taga Hakuan, and went on to study in Edo under Kano Yasunobu (1614-1685), however it is said that Hanabusa was later excommunicated. Hanabusa also studied haiku and gained popularity but was exiled to Izu (modern day Aichi Prefecture) because of a scandal. 11 years later he was forgiven and allowed to come back to Edo where he estalished a new style of genre painting.
[Note]
While this is a real antique painting atributed to a specific artist, there is a long history of "Utsushi" artists copying others works down to the signature. All works sold by Shibui are, to the best of our knowledge, what they claim to be.
- Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade BorderĀ
- Edo Period (1603-1867)
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 36ā x 17āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 8.5ā x 11.75ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3007
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
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An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a Thunder God awkwardly stuck on a torii gate while an onlooking man hides behind his umbrella.
Artist:Ā Hanabusa Icho (1652-1724)
Hanabusa Icho was born the son of a doctor, Taga Hakuan, and went on to study in Edo under Kano Yasunobu (1614-1685), however it is said that Hanabusa was later excommunicated. Hanabusa also studied haiku and gained popularity but was exiled to Izu (modern day Aichi Prefecture) because of a scandal. 11 years later he was forgiven and allowed to come back to Edo where he estalished a new style of genre painting.
[Note]
While this is a real antique painting atributed to a specific artist, there is a long history of "Utsushi" artists copying others works down to the signature. All works sold by Shibui are, to the best of our knowledge, what they claim to be.
- Ink on Paper | Silk Brocade BorderĀ
- Edo Period (1603-1867)
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 36ā x 17āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 8.5ā x 11.75ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-Y3007






















