Vintage Japanese painting, scroll. Swimming Carps(24N-J21-4)

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"The Carp Swimming in Water," created by the artist Yoshida Kunpo. This hand-painted artwork on silk depicts twocarp gracefully swimming, embodying themes of perseverance and strength, as carp are often symbols of determination in Japanese culture.

The scroll measures approximately 23 inches in width and 72.5 inches in height, with the painted area being about 16.1 inches wide and 40.6 inches tall. The artist's signature, 'Kunpo' (薫峯), and seal, 'Yoshida Zo in' (吉田蔵印), are present on the artwork, authenticating its origin. The scroll is mounted with bone roller ends, adding to its traditional aesthetic.

As an antique piece, it exhibits some signs of aging, including minor stains, creases, and folds, which are common in artworks of this period and add to its character. The back of the mounting also shows some staining and damage. Despite these imperfections, the scroll remains a captivating representation of Japanese art and culture.

23"W x 72 1/2"H