The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship

by Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888)

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The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship by Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888)

Original Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship

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The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship - Handsome image of the Seven Lucky Gods sailing in their takarabune or treasure ship at New Year's, with a fierce dragon as the prow. At lower right, Daikoku shakes his magic mallet, while in the center, Ebisu dances about with a folding fan. The god of warriors Bishamonten stands in the center holding a spear upright. At lower right, a turtle with long moss flowing from its shell, a symbol of longevity, bobs to the surface of the water, while a crane flies overhead at upper right, another auspicious symbol. A great design.

Artist - Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888)

Image Size - 13" x 9 1/4" + top margin as shown

Condition - This print with good color and detail as shown. Diagonal folds. Substantial tear, thinning and a few small tears at edges, repaired. Wrinkling throughout, slight toning and soiling, a few spots. Please see photos for details.

The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship by Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888)
The Seven Lucky Gods in Their Treasure Ship by Fusatane (active 1854 - 1888)

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