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Japanese Antique Screen, Owl in Bamboo Forest by Kouro
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Pre 1920 item# 697816 (stock#R88)
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Japanese Art Site
917-675-1369
$15,400
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Japanese Late Meiji Period Two Panel Owl Screen featuring a solitary owl perched on a wind blown bamboo, entwined by vines with clusters of red berries. Signed by Kouro. Nihonga School - ink and color on paper painting in tarashikomi, a technique that achieves shading through pooling successive layers of partially dried pigment. 68.5 inches (174 cm)h x 67 inches (170 cm)w. Very Good Condition. Minor Repairs. From a prominent and widely exhibited collection.
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Early and Fine Example of Kintaro, Boys' Day Doll
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Pre 1900 item# 653570 (stock#R194)
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Japanese Art Site
917-675-1369
$13,750
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A one of a kind, very large early example of this Musha-Ningyo (Boys' Day Figure). This legendary figure first appeared for Boys Day in the late 19th Century. He is the Japanese equivalent to Hercules. He is always shown with a ruddy complexion, as seen in Japanese woodblock prints, scrolls and screens. He is a magnificent sculpture, Iki and Gosho in style. He holds an Axe and wears a sumptuous embroidery brocade featuring a mythical Turtle. 19th Century (circa 1880). 29 inches (74cm) height ...click for details
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Very Scarce Pair of 18th Century Museum Quality Ningyo
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Pre 1800 item# 626835 (stock#R161)
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Japanese Art Site
917-675-1369
$13,750
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Extremely Rare 18th Century Japanese Musha Ningyō (Boys Day) Dolls, Samurai Set. Ningyō this early almost never appear for sale, much less with all of its original accessories, as we have here with this very fine, scarce, museum quality pair. We are very proud to offer this set. They have finely carved faces, and are lacquered with many coats of Gofun (Oyster Shell). They are adorned with sumptuous silk brocades and silk armor, indicative of mid Edo Period Ningyō artists. This set is a treasure ...click for details
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