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LARGE 2-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING
LARGE 2-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN OF MAPLE TREE Large 2-panel Japanese folding screen of maple tree. 60"h x 55.25"w.
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EX-NAGA GALLERY SIGNED JAPANESE
EX-NAGA GALLERY SIGNED JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN. Ex-Naga Gallery signed Japanese 2-panel folding screen depicting hunting falcons. Early 19th century. With multiple red seal stamps. From a Queens, NY estate. Dimensions: screen measures approx. 48.5" w x 48.5" h overall. Condition: Good, with some toning, foxing, and areas of wear and/or discoloration. Multiple tears verso - some with tape present.
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FOUR PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING
FOUR PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREEN.Four Panel Japanese Folding Screen. Black ground with carved and polychrome painted Geisha, birds and landscapes, and having dragon borders. Each panel measures 72-1/2"h 15-3/4"w. Condition: : Good with wear and cracks.
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Condition: : Good with wear and cracks.
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AN EIGHT-PANEL JAPANESE FOLDING
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 11th century by Murasaki Shikibu and much beloved in Japan throughout the centuries, using the tarashikomi technique the court ladies are expertly painted in Heian period fashion with multiple layers of robes and long flowing black hair, high eyebrows, Genji is shown in court wear with a tall hall coming to visit one of his loves, the silk panels are edged with brocade and framed a muted red lacquered wood frame, the reverse has dark green paper backing.
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FIVE SMALL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREENS
FIVE SMALL JAPANESE FOLDING SCREENS Including a six-fold screen with a panorama of domestic activity, late 19th century; the balance 20th century.
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