Buddhist sermon by Daito Kokushi
Signed Soki, sealed Shunpo and Soki
Hanging scroll; ink on paper
41¼ x 13 5/8in. (104.8 x 34.5cm.)
Shunpo Soki was a Zen monk of the Rinzai sect and the 40th head of Daitokuji, Kyoto, during the Muromachi period. For Daito Kokushi, see lot 92.
ATTRIBUTED TO GUDO TOSHUKU (1577-1661)
Calligraphy
Details
Attributed to Shunpo Soki (1409-1496)
Buddhist sermon by Daito Kokushi
Signed Soki, sealed Shunpo and Soki
Hanging scroll; ink on paper
41¼ x 13 5/8in. (104.8 x 34.5cm.)
Shunpo Soki was a Zen monk of the Rinzai sect and the 40th head of Daitokuji, Kyoto, during the Muromachi period. For Daito Kokushi, see lot 92.
ATTRIBUTED TO GUDO TOSHUKU (1577-1661)
Calligraphy
Signed Gudo so sho, sealed Samon Toshoku
Hanging scroll; ink on paper
11 x 25 1/8in. (27.8 x 64cm.)
Gudo Toshoku was an Edo-period Zen monk of the Rinzai sect, Myoshinji school. (2)
Provenance
Viscount Matsudaira, Ehime (first calligraphy)
Sale room notice
Please note that the calligraphy scroll of "Attributed to Shunpo Soki" is dated Kansho kinoe saru (1464). The second calligraphy's artist name should be Gudo Toshoku, not Toshuku.
Lot Essay
Wood box certified by Soken of Shinjuan, Daitokuji, dated Enpo 5 (1677), and by Tayama Honan (1903-1980) dated Showa 44 tsuchinoto tori (1969) (first calligraphy).