Antique Nekotora tiger scroll Sumi-e painting art 1750 Japan Tansaku master

Antique Japanese sleeping Nekotora tiger Sumi-e Zen master painting, Sumi ink and Fude brush on Kempon silk technique,  mid Edo era. Signed and sealed by Hogugan Tansaku (鶴澤探索 1729 - 1797). Very good conditions, recent professional restoration support with bamboo silk borders motif (1980-1990). On original antique Kempon silk light stains from time and exposure. 
Antique Japanese art historical scroll with protective Kiri wood box.

Period: 1750 - 1790 mid Edo era

Dimensions: H 131 W 72 cm, total weight 1.250 Kg + wrapping

Conditions: very good, professional recent restoration, light stains on antique silk Kempon, please see all photos.

Materials: paper, silk, wood
(more photos available on request)

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