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1960s Japanese Sumi Ink Painting of a Running Boar
1960s Japanese Sumi Ink Painting of a Running Boar
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A lively mid-century Japanese ink painting depicting a spirited boar in motion beneath sweeping pine branches. Executed in the tradition of Nihonga-inspired animal painting, the work is rendered in expressive sumi ink on paperboard, capturing both the energy and character of the animal through confident, fluid brushwork.
The boar stretches across the composition in full stride, its form created with remarkably economical strokes that convey movement, strength, and vitality. Above, softly painted pine branches provide balance and atmosphere, creating a harmonious relationship between animal and landscape. A red artist's seal appears in the lower left corner, adding an authentic decorative element to the composition.
In Japanese culture, the boar (inoshishi) is a symbol of courage, determination, and perseverance. As one of the animals of the Japanese zodiac, it is associated with strength of character and the ability to move forward despite obstacles. These qualities, combined with the artist's energetic brush handling, give the painting a sense of life and momentum that continues to engage the viewer.
Whether displayed as part of a collection of Asian art or presented on its own, this charming work brings movement, symbolism, and the timeless appeal of traditional Japanese brush painting to a room.
Dimensions: 16"W × 0.11"D × 12.5"H
Condition
Good vintage condition. Mounted on its original paperboard support. Minor age-related toning and light handling wear consistent with age. Unframed. Presents beautifully and is ready for framing.
Please note: Styled interior images are computer-generated renderings provided for design inspiration. Refer to the accompanying photographs for the most accurate representation of color, condition, and detail.
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