- A
kakemono (掛物, "hanging thing"), more
commonly referred to as a
kakejiku (掛軸, "hung scroll"), is a ****anese
hanging scroll used to
display and exhibit...
- used for
warming and
serving sake. They are made of iron, tin or pottery.
Kakemono (掛物)
literally meaning "hanging",
refers to a
painting or calligraphic...
- 1750;
Panel from a
series of ten on a shunga-style
painted hand
scroll (
kakemono-e); sumi,
color and
gofun on silk.
Private collection. Note that the youth...
-
chabana will
share the
tokonoma space with the
kakemono, but
depending on the cir****stances the
kakemono might be up in the
tokonoma when the
guests first...
- In 1574 Koji
attracted the
attention of
Nobunaga Oda with a
lifelike kakemono. Oda
wanted to buy it,
while Kashin refused,
naming the
painting "priceless"...
-
Tiger in the Snow is a
hanging scroll (
kakemono)
painted by ****anese ukiyo-e
artist Hokusai in 1849. It is one of the last
works he
produced in his long...
-
picture scroll Makimono (sushi) (lit. "rolled sushi"), a type of
sushi Kakemono, a
vertical ****anese
scroll painting This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- shiki-e (四季絵). The
pictures are
often on
scrolls that can be hung on a wall (
kakemono),
handscrolls (emakimono) that are read from
right to left, or on a folding...
-
piece of the tea-equipage for
their inspection,
along with an
exquisite kakemono,
which Okakura described as "a
wonderful writing by an
ancient monk dealing...
- A
tokonoma with a
kakemono and
ikebana flower arrangement...