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Refined Japanese shikishi ink painting depicting barley heads (mugi), accompanied by elegant calligraphy.
Barley (mugi) holds special meaning in Japanese culture – it symbolizes fertility, nourishment, and the promise of a good harvest. In pre-war art, it was also associated with perseverance and quiet growth, values esteemed in both rural and urban life.
The composition blends botanical kachō-ga minimalism with expressive brush calligraphy.
Taisho–early Showa works (c. 1925–1940).
Size: approx. 24 × 27 cm.
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