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Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795) - Ink landscape doors
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Pre 1800 item# 1199383
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075-771-9190
$7800
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A pair of sliding doors or 'fusuma' dated the mid spring of 1790 by the Japanese master Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795). During the ten years until his death, Okyo worked on major protects at temples and palaces completing a remarkable volume of large-scale wall paintings. These doors are a wonderful example of his mature landscape style. Okyo conveys a very strong impression of reality with his matchless expression of light and dark and his skillful handling of space. Washes of gold (complete ...click for details
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Antique Japanese Gold fan Screen
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Pre 1900 item# 1199350 (stock#ANR4258)
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The Kura
tel.81-75-201-3497
2,500.00
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A 3/4 size six panel screen featuring fans dancing on gold dating from the Bakumatsu Era, end of the Edo to early Meiji period (mid to later 19th century). Numerous scenes of birds, figures and animals, both seen and imagined, vie for presence with historical figures and poetic whims. It is 54 x 109 inches (136.5 x 277 cm); perfect for wall hanging, with a number of old repairs testifying to age. This is actually gilded to create the illusion of a senmen (fan) screen, when in fact each scene ...click for details
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Antique Japanese Inlaid Screen
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Pre 1910 item# 1197334
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The Zentner Collection
510-653-5181
$2,500
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Antique Japanese two panel screen inlaid on both sides with mother of pearl and bone. The front has two beautiful scenes of birds and butterflies perched on flowering wisteria branches. The lower register has a phoenix and a dragon. The back side has scenes of butterflies flittering about. The lower region has panels of crashing waves.Meiji period, 1868-1912.
It measures 37" tall 25.25" wide.
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Meiji - Silver plum & bamboo screen
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Pre 1910 item# 1197063
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075-771-9190
$3800
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A six-fold screen dating to the Meiji period, circa 1890/1900. Plum and bamboo painted in ink on a silver leaf ground.
The screen is original in all respects and in good overall condition.
The screen stands 71'' high and measures 148'' across (181 by 375 cm).
The artist remains unidentified. The top seal reads Kanda Sen in (Kanda would be the artist's family name). The lower seal reads Tokusen, which would be the artist's painting name.
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Kozan (1807-1891) - Kishi dragon screen pair
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Pre 1900 item# 1196724
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075-771-9190
$4200
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A set of twelve Kishi school dragon paintings mounted on a pair of six-fold screens. The screens are original to the paintings. In Japan the dragon is closely associated with water, and as is the case here, is often shown emerging from vapor and clouds to produce rain. Dragons are generally considered to be aquatic, living in lakes, rivers and the sea. Dragons were also incorporated in Buddhist thought and iconography as a protector or Buddhist law. It is very unusual to find such a grouping of ...click for details
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