俵屋宗達 Tawaraya Sotatsu (active 1600-1650) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Wagojin Zu 和合神図 (God of Harmony) with Box RE422
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俵屋宗達 Tawaraya Sotatsu (active 1600-1650) Japanese antique art kakejiku kakemono wall hanging scroll / Wagojin Zu 和合神図 (God of Harmony) with Box RE422
俵屋宗達 Tawaraya Sotatsu (active 1600-1650)
A painter of the early Edo period. His family name was Nonomura, his given name was Ietsu, his courtesy name was Inen and his artist’s name was Taiseiken. He ran a workshop known as ‘Tawaraya’ and, in collaboration with Honami Kōetsu, produced masterpieces of bold and decorative Yamato-e and ink wash painting, including the ‘Folding Screens Depicting the Wind and Thunder Gods’ and the ‘Folding Screens Depicting Scenes from The Tale of Genji’.
和合神図 Wagojin Zu
God who controls the harmony between men and women, marital harmony, good fortune, and financial fortune.
with signature 'Sotatsu' 宗達 and seal 'Soken' 宗謙
A gentle sense of auspicious harmony settles over this depiction of Wagojin, rendered with the poised clarity associated with Tawaraya Sōtatsu (active 1600–1650). The figures sit in quiet balance, their forms outlined with the confident, unhurried brushwork that marks early‑Edo decorative painting. Soft ink tones shape their robes and expressions, while the lotus rising between them introduces a calm vertical rhythm that anchors the composition. Sōtatsu’s signature “Sotatsu” and the seal “Soken” appear with understated authority, echoing the refined sensibility of the Tawaraya workshop. The mounting is distinguished by deer‑antler roller ends, a detail that adds both rarity and a tactile sense of age, enhancing the scroll’s presence as an object as well as a painting. Accompanied by its box, the work carries an atmosphere of quiet blessing: Wagojin, the deity of harmony, marital accord, and good fortune, introduces a subtle steadiness into the space where the scroll is displayed. Over time, its balanced forms and gentle symbolism have a way of softening the room’s energy, encouraging a sense of unity, calm, and continuity—qualities that tend to settle naturally into the life of the person who lives with it.
Whole dimensions: 19.6" W x 70.1" H / 49.8cm x 178.2cm
Inside dimensions: 12.7" W x 36.2" H / 32.4cm x 92.2cm
Material: Paper
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Deer Horn
Weight: 610g including Box
Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: STAIN, MANY CREASE, MANY DAMAGE, FOLD, HOLE, WARP, STAIN DAMAGE in the back of the mounting.
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