Period: 17th-18th century
Size: 140 x 125 cm (55 x 49 inches)
SKU: PTA43
This beautiful two-panel screen is a classic example of the Rinpa school of Japanese art. The school was founded in the 17th century by Hon’ami Kōetsu and Tawaraya Sōtatsu, and it is known for its use of bold colors, intricate patterns, and idealized images of nature.
This screen depicts flowers on the bank of a river with a ruster. The flowers are rendered in exquisite detail, and the fish is swimming gracefully through the water. The overall effect is one of beauty and tranquility.
The screen is made of paper, and it is hand-painted with mineral pigments. The pigments have faded slightly over time, but the overall beauty of the screen remains.
This screen is a unique and valuable addition to any home or office. It is sure to be a conversation piece and a treasured addition to any collection.
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Dimensions:Height: 55.12 in (140 cm)Width: 0.79 in (2 cm)Depth: 49.22 in (125 cm)
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Style:Edo(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:PaperWoodHand-Painted
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Place of Origin:Japan
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Period:Late 17th Century
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Date of Manufacture:unknown
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Condition:GoodMinor losses. Condition report upon request.
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Seller Location:Fukuoka, JP
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Reference Number:Seller: LU8121240254162
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