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Pair of Chinese Lattice Screen Panels, c. 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
A hallmark of Qing-dynasty domestic architecture, tall lattice panels such as these were used in
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19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

Chinese Three Panel Lattice Screen with Dragon Carvings, c. 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
A hallmark of Qing-dynasty domestic architecture, tall lattice panels such as these were used in
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

Chinese Prosperity Lattice Panel, circa 1800
Located in Chicago, IL
Dated to the early 19th century, this lattice panel was originally a window insert to a set of tall
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Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

Chinese Prosperity Lattice Panel, circa 1800
Located in Chicago, IL
Dated to the early 19th century, this lattice panel was originally a window insert to a set of tall
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Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

Set of Four 19th Century Chinese Lattice Scholars Panels
Located in Chicago, IL
truly rare find. Likely the once courtyard doors of a fine Qing dynasty home in southern China, these
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Walnut, Fabric

Set of Four 19th Century Chinese Lattice Scholars Panels
Located in Chicago, IL
truly rare find. Likely the once courtyard doors of a fine Qing-dynasty home in southern China, these
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Fabric, Walnut

Set of Eight 19th Century Chinese Scholars Utopia Panels
Located in Chicago, IL
truly rare find. Likely the once courtyard doors of a fine Qing-dynasty home in southern China, these
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Cotton, Walnut

Japanese Set of Four Fine Black Lacquer Shoji Doors Screens Birds & Bamboo
Located in South Burlington, VT
as a room divider or window coverings. The original concept of shoji was born in China, and was
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Bamboo, Wood

Japanese Antique Set Four Fine Natural Shoji Bamboo Doors Screens, Moon Horizon
Located in South Burlington, VT
. Dimensions: Each screen is 69.5 inches tall and 26.25 inches wide Good opportunity as complete
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Bamboo, Wood

Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen
Located in New York, NY
A tall antique Chinese window screen with geometric central pattern and fine carvings above and
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1850s Chinese Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

Chinese Prosperity Lattice Panel, circa 1800
Located in Chicago, IL
Dated to the early 19th century, this lattice panel was originally a window insert to a set of tall
Category

Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

Materials

Elm

Pair of Chinese Prosperity Lattice Panels, circa 1800
Located in Chicago, IL
Dated to the early 19th century, these lattice panels were originally the window inserts to a set
Category

Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

Materials

Elm

Japanese Set of Two Fine Red Lacquer Shoji Doors Screens
Located in South Burlington, VT
wall art displays. They are in good gently used condition. Dimensions: Each screen is 72 inches tall
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Bamboo, Wood

Group of Antique Chinese Lattice Panels
Located in Chicago, IL
includes: One pair of honeycomb lattice window panels, c. 1900 (2 items) 15.75"W x 1.25"D x 21.25"H each
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19th Century Chinese Qing Tall Antique Chinese Window Screen

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Elm

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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.