- WORKS OF ART REFERENCE BOOK COLLECTION
??????????????????????????????????????????????Including: Chinese works of art, cloisonne enamel, archaic bronze, furniture, Buddhist art, Scholar's pieces etc, in total 36...
[more like this] - JAPANESE TWO PANEL SCREEN OF GIBBONS
IN TREESSumi on mulberry paper.
45 x 32 1/2 in. (per panel).
Condition
17th Century. Image shortened at base. Wear, fading, staining and a few old repairs. Charming image.Not...
[more like this] - INABA JAPANESE CLOISONNE TABLE SCREEN20th
century, four panel screen depicting pheasants in a lush garden setting with wisteria, peonies, and iris, cobalt blue enamel ground, lower green panels with flower heads and...
[more like this] - AN EIGHT-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN
OF THE TALE OF GENJI Meiji or Taisho period, early 20th century, silk with colors and ink, the screen illustrates a passage from the novel The Tale of Genji written in the...
[more like this] - TWO MID-CENTURY MODERN JAPANESE PRINTS:
1) YUKIO 1) Yukio Katsuda (b. 1941) screen print, "No. 68 - Owl," limited edition #23/100, 14.25" x 9.5" image, artist signed lower right and dated (19)73; 2) Ryohei Tanaka...
[more like this] - JAPANESE TWO PANEL FOLDING HAWK SCREEN
Meiji Period, 18th century or earlier; in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), two hawk gouaches, laid down to form two panel screen, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper,...
[more like this] - JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING SCREEN
Meiji Period, 19th century in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), six hawk gouaches, laid down to form six panel screen, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper, with wood...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING
SCREENS Meiji Period, 19th century in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), 12 hawk gouaches, laid down to form two six panel screens, ink , pigment and gilt on rice paper,...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF JAPANESE TETHERED HAWK FOLDING
SCREENS Meiji Period, 18th century or earlier in the manner of Chokuan Soga(17th century), 12 hawk gouaches, laid down to form two six panel screens, ink , pigment and gilt...
[more like this] - Two Kano School Six-Panel Screens Japanese,
17th century, ink, color, gold leaf on paper, each with Chinese court scene: one with red-lacquered frame, meeting of a court official and possibly a Mongol envoy, the delegation...
[more like this] - Japanese Ko-Kutani table screen Edo
period Tin-glazed earthenware, painted in the 17th-century style to depict trio of Europeans on face and "red seal"-type ship with western sails verso; face within a diaper...
[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...
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