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Antique Japanese Nobori Banner: Mikawa Samurai

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 670980

Antique Japanese Nobori Banner: Mikawa Samurai
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The nobori banners, carps, warrior's Yoroi and Kabuto helmets, samurai dolls and swords were all a part of the display used for Boy's Day (renamed Children's Day) on May 5th in Japan. They reflect the parent's wish (at the time that they were made) to inspire their sons in manliness, discipline, bravery and the honor codes which are associated with them.

Originally, Nobori were used on the battlefield ...click for details


Antique Japanese Nobori Banner, Samurai 'Shitenno'

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 665903

Antique Japanese Nobori Banner, Samurai 'Shitenno'
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Asian Art by Kyoko
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The nobori banners, carps, warrior's Yoroi and Kabuto helmets, samurai dolls and swords were all a part of the display used for Boy's Day (renamed Children's Day) on May 5th in Japan. They reflect the parent's wish (at the time that they were made) to inspire their sons in manliness, discipline, bravery and the honor codes which are associated with them.

Originally, Nobori were used on the battlefiel ...click for details


Old Japanese Nobori Banner, Tiger in Bamboo Grove

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1837 VR   item# 661389

Old Japanese Nobori Banner, Tiger in Bamboo Grove
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Asian Art by Kyoko
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Japanese antique nobori banner, hand painted on cotton, a tiger in the bamboo grove. The style of the painting is derived from ancient Korean paintings of tigers. It is a style that became popular in Japan from the 16th century and you will see many screens and scrolls of tigers painted in this manner. The popularity of these paintings in this style continued throughout the Edo period(1608-1868) and into the Meiji era. The quality of the artwork tell us that this nobori is likely to have b ...click for details

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