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kakemono
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kakemono

In Japanese art, a work of art mounted for hanging. A picture or piece of calligraphy on paper or silk is glued on a paper backing with a silk or brocade frame and different pieces of silk above and below it. At the bottom is a stick of wood around which the scroll can be rolled up for storage; at the top is a lighter slat of wood from which it hangs.

In traditional Japanese houses, one room has a tokonoma, an alcove designed for the display of a kakemono and perhaps a flower arrangement or a piece of pottery. The practice is to change the picture depending on the season. The rolled-up kakemono can be stored in a specially designed box until it is brought out again.



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Hanging scrolls were not permanently hung rather they were unrolled and viewed sometimes weekly or seasonally.
There is a new museum to visit in Japan, filled not with hanging scrolls or woodblock prints, but mainly with impressionist paintings and Mediterranean antiquities.
Calligraphy of a Poem is mounted as a hanging scroll and may have been placed in the tokonoma (toe' koe no ma), a special alcove in a house set aside for the display of hanging scrolls and other art objects.
 
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