Men's Haori with the hills at the Daikeyoan temple. Haori for a man with an adornment to the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a glimped poem, visible between two sliding doors with celligraphy and a stamp, left below a triangular surface with a diamond pattern on which an image of a black tea cup, right Above a teahouse (Chashaku) with his box. On the right sliding door: 'Takagamine Koetsu', seal 'Daiikyoan'; On the left door 'Konu Ozan', signature (KAO), may not be from Ozan. The Callraaf Konoe Nobuhiro (1599-1649), priestname ozan, also trained in poetry, the tea ceremony

Men's Haori with the hills at the Daikeyoan temple. Haori for a man with an adornment to the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a glimped poem, visible between two sliding doors with celligraphy and a stamp, left below a triangular surface with a diamond pattern on which an image of a black tea cup, right Above a teahouse (Chashaku) with his box. On the right sliding door: 'Takagamine Koetsu', seal 'Daiikyoan'; On the left door 'Konu Ozan', signature (KAO), may not be from Ozan. The Callraaf Konoe Nobuhiro (1599-1649), priestname ozan, also trained in poetry, the tea ceremony Stock Photo
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2622 x 2206 px | 22.2 x 18.7 cm | 8.7 x 7.4 inches | 300dpi

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30 May 2021

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Men's Haori with the hills at the Daikeyoan temple. Haori for a man with an adornment to the lining of a circular image of a hilly landscape with a glimped poem, visible between two sliding doors with celligraphy and a stamp, left below a triangular surface with a diamond pattern on which an image of a black tea cup, right Above a teahouse (Chashaku) with his box. On the right sliding door: 'Takagamine Koetsu', seal 'Daiikyoan'; On the left door 'Konu Ozan', signature (KAO), may not be from Ozan. The Callraaf Konoe Nobuhiro (1599-1649), priestname ozan, also trained in poetry, the tea ceremony and incense game, played an important role in artificial life to the Imperial Court of the first half of the 17th century. He was in the same circles as the Calligraaf and Ceramist Hon'ami Koetsu (1558-1637); The teahouse shown is in Koetsu's style and has similarities with the bowl? 'Azuma'. The drawing on the bowl is reminiscent of the round hills of Takagamine, visible here by the opened sliding doors of (scanned) the DaiiKyoan temple. The atmosphere of the landscape is illustrated by fujiwara Toshinari shown above the hills (1114-1204): 'Yo no naka yo michi koso nakere omoi iRU YAMA no oku ni mo shika so naru' ('there is no escape I think the world. Even deep in the mountains, the call of deer sounds'). The Teapress Box carries the name of the teap: [...] '...' ('...') black glossy silk (habutae), the brown lining with brocade woven decoration. Five family arms (mon) of (tomoe).