Kyosai - Seven Lucky Gods
Kyosai - Seven Lucky Gods
Kawanabe Kyosai
Colorful triptych print by Kyosai. Title: Seven Lucky Gods Celebrate the Year of the Dragon. Kyosai was fond of creating images of the 7 lucky gods - their joyous nature and quirky, magical personalities must have appealed to him.
The Shichifukujin, or Seven Lucky Gods, are a beloved group of deities in Japanese mythology and culture. Originating from diverse religious backgrounds including Shinto, Buddhism, and Hinduism, these seven gods are believed to bring good fortune and blessings to their worshippers.
Condition: Good condition and color. Print is backed on thin Edo-era paper. Some stains and vertical creases as shown.
Size: (L) 35.6 x23.5 , (C) 35.2 x 24.4 , (R) 35.7 x 24.4cm
Date: 1891
Publisher: Takekawa Unokichi
Genre: Ukiyo-e
Medium: Woodblock Print
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