矢野鉄山 Yano Tetsuzan (1894-1975) Japanese art Kakejiku Kakemono wall hanging scroll / Reishi Mushroom RE315
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矢野鉄山 Yano Tetsuzan (1894-1975) Japanese art Kakejiku Kakemono wall hanging scroll / Reishi Mushroom RE315
矢野鉄山 Yano Tetsuzan (1894-1975)
He was a Japanese painter active through the Taishō and Shōwa periods and an important figure in the development of modern Nanga. Born in Imabari, Ehime, under the name Yano Tamio, he studied under Komuro Suiun and later absorbed the artistic spirit of Tomioka Tessai, shaping a style that blended literati ideals with a more modern expressive sensibility. His work is characterized by fluid brushwork, expansive compositions, and a balance of poetic restraint and dynamic movement—qualities that reflect both classical Nanga traditions and the evolving aesthetics of early 20th‑century Japan. Tetsuzan played a central role in the Kansai Nanga community, contributing to major institutions such as the Japan Nanga Institute, the Kenkonsha, and later the All Japan Ink Painting Association, while remaining a respected presence in national exhibitions throughout his career.
with signature 'Tetsuzan' 鐵山 and seal 'Tetsuzan no in' 鐵山之印
This traditional Japanese hanging scroll by Yano Tetsuzan (1894–1975) features a graceful depiction of Reishi mushrooms, rendered in soft ink and mineral pigments with a literati sensibility. Signed “Tetsuzan” (鐵山) and sealed “Tetsuzan no in” (鐵山之印), the composition reflects the artist’s refined brushwork and poetic restraint, hallmarks of his modern Nanga style. The swirling caps and organic arrangement evoke vitality and auspicious symbolism, as Reishi (lingzhi) has long been associated with longevity and spiritual potency in East Asian culture. Tetsuzan, born in Imabari, Ehime, studied under Komuro Suiun and was deeply influenced by Tomioka Tessai, blending classical literati ideals with expressive modern aesthetics. Active throughout the Taishō and Shōwa periods, he played a central role in the Kansai Nanga community and contributed to institutions such as the Japan Nanga Institute, Kenkonsha, and the All Japan Ink Painting Association. This scroll embodies his mature style—fluid, contemplative, and rooted in tradition while open to innovation.
Whole dimensions: 18.9" W x 45.4" H / 48.2cm x 115.5cm
Inside dimensions: 11" W x 13.5" H / 28cm x 34.5cm
Material: Silk
Technique: Handpainted
Roller ends: Wood
Weight: 230g
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 a little, CREASE a little, STAIN in the back of the mounting.
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