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Calligraphy : Fortune Comes in at the Merry Gate. / Takahashi Yūhō - Warau Kadoniha Fuku Kitaru
- Product ID
- 0266
- Name
- Takahashi Yūhō
- Profile
The chief priest at the Daianzen-ji temple in Fukui pref.
1948
Born in Fukui city, Japan
1970
Graduated from the Kyoto Hanazono University (Major: Buddhism)
Joined and practiced asceticism at the Kaisei-ji temple in Hyogo for 6 years1989
Appointed as the chief priest at the Daianzen-ji temple in Fukui
2008
Exhibition at the Takumi museum in JR Gifu Station
Exhibition at the art gallery in Inoue department in Nagano2011
Opened a gallery in the Daianzen-ji temple
Also appointed as the chief priest at the Housyou-ji temple in Ishikawa
Exhibition at the “Gallery Metanoia” in Paris, France2014
Performed at the Sarah Lawrence College in NY, USA
- Size
- 690mm x 1430mm
- Roller End Material
Red sandalwood- Material of the Work
- Japanese paper
- Price
- JPY 80,000
- Stock Condition
- In stock
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- Description
“Warau Kado Niha Fuku Kitaru” is a particularly popular and beloved Japanese proverb. It must be true not only in Japan but also in the world that a smile is a secret to happiness. Praying for smile and happiness among everybody, this work was written in a spontaneous calligraphic style by a modern high priest Takahashi Yūhō, renowned even as an expert calligrapher. The character “Fuku” in such a large, powerful piece of calligraphy on the right side is now seemingly filled with freshness.