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Japanese Two Panel Screen Romping Steers in a Pasture of Wild Grasses

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  • Japanese Two-Panel Screen, Red Fox and Thistle with Wild Grass
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Japanese Two-Panel Screen, Red Fox and Thistle with Wild Grass In a winter landscape, by Kimoto Taika (1901-2001), signed and sealed, mineral pigments on mulberry paper.
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    Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Paintings and Screens

    Materials

    Wood, Paper

  • Japanese Six-Panel Screen "Wild Grasses and Peonies by Rivers Edge"
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Japanese Six Panel Screen: Wild Grasses and Peonies by Rivers Edge. Early Meiji period (1868 - 1912) painting of a grassy knoll next to a running brook or river. A soft breeze is m...
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    Antique 1880s Japanese Meiji Paintings and Screens

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    Gold Leaf

  • Japanese Single Wood Panel: Lacquered Wild Grasses
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Beautiful fine detail of a variety of wild grasses. Lacquer on wood panel with carved surface and metal rim. Exhibited at National Nitten Exhibition 1969.
    Category

    20th Century Japanese Paintings and Screens

    Materials

    Metal

  • Pair of Japanese Two Panel Screens Moon Rising Through Autumn Grasses
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Ink with accents of gold on paper. By Kodama Sanrei (1915-2002) exhibited at the 1968 Nippu-ten. About the Artist: Kodama Sanrei was born in Nagano prefecture and studied under the a...
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    Early 20th Century Japanese Paintings and Screens

    Materials

    Paper

  • Japanese Two-Panel Screen "Women in Western Dress"
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Japanese Two Panel Screen: Women in Western Dress, Nihonga style painting of two young women in Western style summer clothing, sitting at water's edge and cooling off by putting their feet in the water. Showa period painting...
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    Vintage 1930s Japanese Showa Paintings and Screens

    Materials

    Wood, Paper

  • Japanese Two-Panel Screen Spring Flowers
    Located in Hudson, NY
    A vibrant celebration of spring using a colorful ensemble of coxcomb, irises, lilies, hybiscus, and a blossoming cherry tree. Great examples of "tarashikomi" or "painting-in", a Rim...
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    Vintage 1930s Japanese Showa Paintings and Screens

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    Silk, Paper

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    Dramatic Showa period two panel folding byobu screen depicting a large white goose in flight in an evening snow covered winter landscape. Made in the American school style watercolor...
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    20th Century Showa Paintings and Screens

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  • Japanese Showa Two Panel Screen Blossoming Prunus Tree
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    Serene Japanese Showa period two-panel folding byobu screen depicting a large spring blossoming prunus tree or plum tree. Beautifully painted with ink and natural color pigments on m...
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  • Japanese Edo Two-Panel Screen Flowers of Autumn
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    Impressive early 19th century Japanese Edo period two-panel screen featuring flowering plants and grasses of autumn. Painted in the Tosa School style Bunka Bunsei period or Ogosho pe...
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  • Japanese Meiji Two Panel Screen Song Birds in Sakura
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    Exceptional Japanese Meiji period two-panel screen, circa 1900. Featuring songbirds amid sakura cherry trees and flowering peony. Made in the Nihonga School style on handcrafted mulb...
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    20th Century Japanese Meiji Paintings and Screens

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  • Japanese Meiji Two Panel Screen Geese and Reeds
    Located in Rio Vista, CA
    Fantastic Japanese late Meiji period two-panel byobu screen by Hashimoto Koshu. The large screen features two white geese amid brightly colored reeds. The symbolism of geese and reeds was introduced to Japan from China in the 13th century. This was a popular subject for Japanese zen artists of the period. Beautifully crafted with exceptional brush strokes and details. Made with natural pigments in dramatic vivid colors of white, pink, and mint green on a silk background of gilt. Circa 1900 with artist seal on bottom right corner. Koshu studied Western art under...
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    20th Century Japanese Meiji Paintings and Screens

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  • Japanese Two-Panel Gold Leaf Screen by Yoshikawa
    Located in Rio Vista, CA
    Stunning Japanese two-panel folding screen featuring a gold leaf landscape signed by Yoshikawa. Delicate scene of cherry and willow trees near a village with high mountains in the ba...
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    20th Century Chinese Meiji Paintings and Screens

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