Seven Lucky Gods

by Koryusai (1735 - 1790)

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Seven Lucky Gods by Koryusai (1735 - 1790)

Original Koryusai (1735 - 1790) Japanese Woodblock Print
Seven Lucky Gods

Comments - Handsome pillar print depicting the Seven Lucky Gods sailing in their treasure ship. At the bottom of the image, Ebisu and Daikoku happily play hand drums. Just above them at left, Fukurokuju plays a flute. The only female Lucky God, Benten, can be seen at the top in a The sail billows behind him, and a lucky crane flies overhead. A great Edo era image of these popular deities, the composition nicely suited to the narrow pillar print form.

Artist - Koryusai (1735 - 1790)

Image Size - 24 1/2" x 4 5/8"

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Two attached panels. Slight toning, soiling, and creasing, slight rubbing at edges. Please note: due to the size, this print may be shipped rolled. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Seven Lucky Gods by Koryusai (1735 - 1790)
Seven Lucky Gods by Koryusai (1735 - 1790)

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