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19th Century Crane Screen by Masuda Keido (1810-1875)
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19th Century Crane Screen by Masuda Keido (1810-1875)
Period: 19th century
Size: 174 x 155 cm (68.5 x 61 inches)
SKU: PTA52
Dive into Japanese artistry with this mesmerizing screen, portraying cranes in many captivating poses. In Japanese culture, the crane symbolizes honor, good fortune, loyalty, and longevity.
Masuda Keido, a distinguished 19th-century artist, was celebrated for his intricate attention to detail and adeptness at reinvigorating traditional themes. Like this one, his works remain treasured fragments of Japan's rich artistic tapestry.
Painstakingly crafted on paper, framed by a gleaming silver-leafed border, and mounted on a wooden frame, this screen, though showing signs of its age with some patination and minor stains, still retains its timeless allure.
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- Dimensions:Height: 61.03 in (155 cm)Width: 68.51 in (174 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
- Style:Edo (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:unknown
- Condition:Minor fading.
- Seller Location:Fukuoka, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8121239097112
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