- A JAPANESE BYOBU FOLDING SCREENA Japanese
byobu folding screen, Early 20th century Bears the seal and signature of the unidentified artist; further inscribed with a colophon marking; handwritten Kanji sticker label...
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LANDSCAPEA four-panel Japanese byobu folding screen painted with an ethereal coastal landscape in spring. Mid-20th century.
Each panel measures 36" x 17", with a total depth...
[more like this] - JAPANESE TWO-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN Japanese
two-panel byobu screen, late Edo period, ink and color on gilt paper, silk brocade border, depicting wintry scene of herons and snowy branches, overall approx. 61"h x 61"w...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE BYOBU FOLDING SCREENA Japanese
byobu folding screen, Fourth-Quarter 19th Century, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The folding screen with four painted paper panels depicting figures in interiors with silk trim...
[more like this] - SET OF FIVE JAPANESE IMARI DISHES, EACH
WITH APOCRYPHAL 6-CHARACTER MING CHENGHUA MARK, BUT EDO PERIOD WIDTH: 8 IN. (20.32 CM.) WITH APOCRYPHAL 6-CHARACTER MING CHENGHUA MARK, BUT EDO PERIOD, of fluted form and...
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GENRE SCENES FROM KYOTO, EDO PERIOD EACH PANEL MEASURES 68 X 25 IN., IMAGE MEASURES 66 1/2 X 24 1/4 IN. GENRE SCENES FROM KYOTO, EDO PERIOD, ink, color and gold leaf on paper...
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A group of works
about Japanese Paintings, comprising:
— Kok’kwa. Tokyo: Kokkasha, 1889-1901. Volume 11. A compilation of the illustrated monthly journal Kokka on the fine and applied...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN
BYOBU WITH HORSES Likely late 19th or early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, five graceful horses are painted at leisure by a flowing stream grazing under lush trees...
[more like this] - A JAPANESE SILVER LEAF BYOBU SCREENA
Japanese silver leaf byobu screen, 20th century The four-panel wood folding screen with painted landscape scene depicting buildings and large mountains on silver leaf Dimensions:...
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SUMI INK WASH LANDSCAPE PAINTING. SIGNED BY ARTIST. 67 1/2"H X 5 1/4"W (1 PANEL)Japanese six panel screen byobu with sumi ink wash landscape painting. Signed by artist., ...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SHOWA BYOBU LANDSCAPE SCREEN
Japanese Showa byobu four panel folding screen with painted landscape on gilt colored background, signed and sealed in lower right corner. 36" H x 66" W....
[more like this] - JAPANESE BYOBU SCREEN AUTUMN FLOWERS
& SILVER MOON Japanese byobu four panel painted and silvered folding screen in Shijo style, depicting autumn flowers on silver with full moon and pair of quail birds, late...
[more like this] - JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOM TABLE FOLDING
SCREEN Japanese lacquered table folding screen / byobu decorated with hand-painted cherry blossoms, wood, resin and metal, unsigned. 15.75" H x 23.75" W x 0.5" D....
[more like this] - A JAPANESE FOUR PANEL SCREEN WITH KOI
FISH Mid-20th century, gold paper ground folding screen byobu hand painted with five koi fish swimming amidst water lily pads and water grasses, signed together with a red...
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19th century H: 35, L: 64 in. Extensive water damage along entire lower portion. Some general wear and stains....
[more like this] - JAPANESE KANO SCHOOL BYOBU (SIX-PANEL
SCREEN) MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY) ink and slight color on paper depicting birds and flowers in the foreground and mountains in the distance each panel h:...
[more like this] - JAPANESE GENJI BYOBU (SIX-PANEL FOLDING
SCREEN) EDO PERIOD (18TH/ 19TH CENTURY) ink color and gold on paper with karaori brocade borders and finely cast fittings depicting scenes from the Tale of Genji interspersed...
[more like this] - Very Rare Pair of Japanese Six-Panel
Byobu (Floor Screens), 18th century, Edo Period, each panel executed in gouache on paper with gold foil borders at the top and base, bordered in the original silk brocade...
[more like this] - Rare and Unusual Japanese Four-Panel
Byobu (Floor Screen), 19th century, of traditional form with painted background depicting a village scene set against a mountainous lake landscape, the screen further decorated...
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