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Karpfen 鯉 | Kanō-Schule, n.sign | 18. Jahrhundert material:Paper you don't have to make

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a priest of the Kamo Shrine in Kyoto

The picture is unsigned and unstamped

die die Erhabenheit der Figur auf berührende Weise herausstreicht

Karpfen 鯉 | Kanō-Schule, n.sign | 18. Jahrhundert material:Paper you don't have to makeIn this anonymous painting, the content of the carp motif is expressed in various parameters of the composition. The jumping carp is a symbol of strength and vital energy in Japan. It is the animal of "Boys' Day" on May 5th, because it is supposed to teach young men that carp even climb waterfalls when they want to reach a goal. The expression of determination and will is first expressed in one eye of the fish, but then also in the defiantly drawn

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