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    19th/20th c., Antique hand-carved Japanese ramna panels depicting landscapes of black pine trees, temples, mountains and clouds. Likely carved from yaku cedar in the Osaka tradition of chokokuranma (carved transom), these are double sided three-dimensional landscape designs. The design is mirrored on each side of the panel. Ranma panels...
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  • Japanese Fine Hand Carved Pair Flying Cranes With Matsu Trees Ranma Screen
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    Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Paintings and Screens

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  • Pair Hand Painted Japanese Panels/Screens
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  • Japanese Showa Period Peacocks Painted on Silk
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