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Kano Tsunenobu

Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu
Located in Fukuoka, JP
by the illustrious Kanō Tsunenobu, a master of the Kanō school and nephew to Kanō Tan'yū. This late
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Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

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Paper

Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu
Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu
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H 67.33 in W 148.04 in D 1.19 in
Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu (2/2)
Located in Fukuoka, JP
by the illustrious Kanō Tsunenobu, a master of the Kanō school and nephew to Kanō Tan'yū. This late
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Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

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Paper

Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu (2/2)
Edo Period Nature Screen by Kanō Tsunenobu (2/2)
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H 67.33 in W 148.04 in D 1.19 in
Japanese Four Panel Screen: Pheasants in Ancient Plum in Snowy Landscape
Located in Hudson, NY
Signature reads: Tsunenobu hitsu (after Kano Tsunenobu), Kano School painting in mineral pigments
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Antique 19th Century Japanese Paintings and Screens

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Silk, Paper

Antique Japanese Six-Panel Screen by Kano Chikanobu
Located in Prahran, Victoria
Province. Eldest son of Kano Tsunenobu. In 1678, he entered the service of the shogunate. In 1681, he
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Antique Early 18th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

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Gold Leaf

Antique Japanese Six-Panel Screen by Kano Chikanobu "Shushin"
Located in Prahran, Victoria
) was born in Musashi Province. Eldest son of Kano Tsunenobu. In 1678, he entered the service of the
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Antique Early 18th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

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Gold Leaf

Japanese Screen Pair, circa 1730, Peacocks and Phoenix, Kano School
Located in Kyoto, JP
certainly he was a student of Kano Tsunenobu Yoboku (1636-1713) of the Kobikicho Kano. All of Tsunenobu
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Antique Early 18th Century Asian Edo Paintings and Screens

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Gold Leaf

Japanese Screen Painting, Circa 1700 'Tales of Ise' by Tosa Mitsusuke
By Tosa Mitsusuke 1
Located in Kyoto, JP
Mitsusuke, from his father, in 1696. In 1709, it is recorded that Mitsusuke, with Kano Tsunenobu, painted
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Antique Late 17th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

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Gold Leaf

Japanese Painting 17th c Edo Scroll Triptyque Kano Chikanobu Buddhist Painting
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
from the early to mid-Edo period. Born on July 2, Manji 3. He is the eldest son of Tsunenobu Kano. His
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Antique 17th Century Edo Paintings

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Silk

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Located in Hudson, NY
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A Close Look at edo Furniture

Edo furniture was created during a flourishing time for the decorative arts owing to the stability of the Tokugawa shogunate rule in Japan. Spanning from 1603 to 1867, this era of peace and economic growth supported artistic advancements in lacquer, woodblock printing, porcelain and other artisanal trades. Because the country was largely isolated, there was little outside influence, leading to centuries of exceptional attention to the design of its furnishings and the quality of its traditional arts.

Unlike during the Meiji period that followed, with an increase in domestic and international markets, furniture during the Edo period was predominately commissioned by the ruling class, although people from across social groups benefited from the burgeoning metropolitan hubs for artisanal trades. For instance, Kyoto became a major center for lacquer art. Most furniture pieces were made from wood such as cedar or ash, including the era’s sashimono cabinets, which involved fine joinery and were rooted in the Heian period.

Sashimono cabinets, which were built by master craftsmen in a range of different wood types owing to the various trees that populate Japan, occasionally featured a stack of slender drawers as well as sliding doors. They were popular with everyone from samurai to kabuki actors. Tansu storage chests crafted from wood with metal fittings were also common in Edo-period homes. Some were designed to be easily portable while others were made to double as staircases.

Painted folding screens, called byōbu, were also fashionable, with Japanese artists inspired by nature, literature and scenes of history and daily life to create vivid works. In Buddhist temples and the palatial homes of the aristocratic class, fusuma, or large sliding panels, would sometimes be adorned with gold or silver leaf. These dividers allowed interiors to change throughout the day, closing in small spaces for personal use or reflecting candlelight to illuminate communal spaces after dark.

Find a collection of Edo tables, lighting, decorative objects, wall decorations and more furniture on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right paintings-screens for You

Traditional Asian paintings were often created on scrolls and folding screens. Artisans made screens that could be folded up or spread out by connecting several panels using hinges. Today, antique Asian folding screens and paintings are sophisticated decorative accents that can serve as makeshift partitions to ensure privacy.

The original folding screens were created by Chinese artists. The earliest record of screens comes from the 2nd century B.C., and surviving examples date back to the Ming dynasty. Chinese painting utilizes many of the same tools as calligraphy — these screens were crafted from wood with painted panels featuring striking art or calligraphy that told cultural stories or represented nature and life in the area.

The practice was introduced to Japan, where paintings for screens were made on paper and silk, in the 8th century. These paintings frequently feature subjects such as landscapes, animals, flowers and Buddhist religious themes. Along with screens for tea ceremonies and dance backgrounds, there were screens for use in Shinto and Buddhist temples.

In the 17th century, screens began to be imported to Europe where their popularity grew. Coco Chanel famously collected Coromandel folding screens.

Traditional Asian paintings can make a tasteful addition to any wall, and screens can be used as decoration or, in the case of larger iterations, as an aesthetic way to divide a large room. Browse the selection of antique Asian paintings and screens from a variety of styles and eras on 1stDibs.