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Period: Mid-20th Century
1952 Antoine Alarie Signed Painting With Gold Leaves
Located in Pasadena, CA
This exquisite 1952 Antoine Alarie hand-painted artwork is a timeless blend of classic artistry and opulent elegance. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the painting featur...
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American Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
1940’s Fine Chinese Silk Bird Embroidery In Pastel Hues & Bamboo Frame
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Expertly embroidered in silk in soft luxurious hues. The subject matter speaks for itself. A bird about to take off from a garden branch. The colours are exquisite. A good size and c...
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Chinese Chinese Export Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk
VIntage kimono textile art "Geometry ~Marble~" by ikasu Gold, White, Grey, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is inspired by traditional Japanese nature motifs symbolism, and is framed in paulownia wood originally used for a kimono chest-of-drawers.
It is elegantly framed with pau...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
Vintage kimono textile art "View from the Window ~Maple&Plum~" by ikasu, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is a glorious nod to buddhist temples circle windows, with beautiful Japanese garden scape seen outside. Golden leaf on the border of a frame is an expression of light goin...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold Leaf
VIntage kimono textile art " Monochrome Geometry " by ikasu Gold, Grey, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is inspired by traditional Japanese nature colors symbolism, and is framed in paulownia wood originally used for a kimono chest-of-drawers.
It is filled with storytelling ...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
VIntage kimono textile art "Geometry ~Chrysanthemums" by ikasu, white, red Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is inspired by traditional Japanese natural symbolism, and is framed in paulownia wood originally used for a kimono chest-of-drawers.
It is elegantly framed with paulownia...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
large abstract mid century oil painting
By Abstracta
Located in Haywards Heath, GB
Wonderful large midcentury oil painting dated 1974. Large stretched canvand over wood frame. Large blue and green squares with smaller black squares. Lots of beautiful texture to th...
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Italian Mid-Century Modern Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Canvas, Boxwood, Paint
Byobu - Japanese Folding Screen
Located in Brescia, IT
Nice four-panel Japanese screen painted on vegetal paper, depicting a landscape with a red maple, flowers and birds.
The size is very refined and easy to place in a design project.
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Japanese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper
Vintage kimono textile art "Autumn branches ~ Kintsugi ~" by ikasu Brown, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
The frame for this work is made of paulownia wood taken from antique Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono.
I use antique kiritansu that can’t be used as furniture anymore to crea...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold Leaf
Chinese Hand Painted Four Panel Folding Screen
Located in West Hartford, CT
Chinese hand painted folding screen depicting village scenes. Each panel measures 18" wide. Has some wear as shown.
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Chinese Chinoiserie Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood, Paper
Chinoiserie Chinese Black Lacquered Hand Painted Four Panel Asian Screen Divider
Located in West Hartford, CT
Stunning, expandable Chinese four panel screen/room divider with hand painted landscape scenery on black lacquered wood. A monochromatic floral and bird motif is softly painted on t...
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Chinese Chinese Chippendale Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Brass
Hand Painted Buddha Door Panel, 1960's
Located in Nantucket, MA
An amazing painting of Buddha on an old door panel. The secrets of enlightenment of Buddhist iconography are all there--the Ushnisha crown of attaining enlightenment, the Urna third...
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Bohemian Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
Mid-20th Century Chinese Xu Beihong-Style Framed Horse Ink Painting by Xiao Ling
By Xu Beihong
Located in North Miami, FL
Mid-20th century chinese Xu Beihong-style framed horse ink painting by his student Xiao Ling
By: Xiao Ling, Xu Beihong (in the style of)
Material: paper, paint, wood, glass
Techniqu...
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Chinese Mid-Century Modern Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paint, Paper
Screen With 6 Panels In Lacquered And Carved Wood - Double-Sided Decorations -
Located in Brussels, BE
Screen With 6 Panels In Lacquered And Carved Wood - Double-Sided Decorations - China - Circa 1950
Category
Chinese Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
Vintage kimono textile art "Fern ~Connection to Nature~" by ikasu Black , Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work uses an antique tomesode (festive kind of kimono) with fern design to evoke feelings of tranquility, harmony, and appreciation for the beauty of the environment. Can be used both vertically and horizontally.
It is elegantly framed with paulownia wood originally used for kimono chest-of-drawers, and is filled with storytelling and sense of luxury.
I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece.
<< Explanation of colors and patterns >>
In Japanese traditional culture, ferns, particularly the Japanese painted fern (Athyrium niponicum), hold several meanings and symbolisms:
・Elegance and Beauty: Ferns are admired for their graceful, delicate appearance and intricate leaf patterns. In Japanese aesthetics, they are appreciated for their natural beauty and are often used in gardens, landscapes, and floral arrangements to add a sense of refinement and elegance.
・Resilience and Perseverance: Ferns are known for their ability to thrive in diverse environments, including shady forests, rocky cliffs, and damp soil. Their resilience in the face of challenging conditions is seen as a symbol of endurance and perseverance. In Japanese culture, ferns may represent the ability to overcome adversity and flourish despite obstacles.
・Connection to Nature and Tranquility: Ferns are native to forested areas and are often associated with the natural world. In Japanese traditional culture, they symbolize a deep connection to nature and the importance of maintaining harmony with the environment. The lush green foliage of ferns evokes feelings of tranquility and peacefulness, making them popular motifs in Zen gardens and traditional landscape paintings.
・Purity and Simplicity: Ferns are emblematic of simplicity and purity in Japanese aesthetics. Their unassuming beauty and understated elegance reflect the principles of wabi-sabi, an aesthetic worldview that values imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity. Ferns may be used in tea ceremonies, Ikebana (flower arranging), and other traditional arts to evoke a sense of tranquility and appreciation for life's fleeting moments.
Overall, ferns in Japanese traditional culture symbolize elegance, resilience, connection to nature, purity, and simplicity. Their presence in art, literature, and landscape design underscores their enduring significance as symbols of natural beauty and spiritual resonance.
<< Characteristics of the fabric >>
This vintage textile is hand-painted with a traditional Japanese technique called "yuzen".
<< About the frame >>
Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos.
Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments.
During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
Japanese Extraordinary Tall 44 Inch Kokeshi Doll, Signed
Located in South Burlington, VT
Japan, a collector's dream and extraordinary monumental example of a 44 inch high one- of -a- kind handcrafted and hand painted wooden Kokeshi doll, circa mid-20th century.
Extraord...
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Japanese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
Vintage kimono textile art "Marble Story ~ Healing ~" by ikasu Grey, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work uses a vintage kimono fabric with marble pattern, that makes it look like a real piece of marble.
The line in the middle symbolizes “kintsugi” - concept of wabi-sabi, which values imperfection, impermanence, and the beauty of aging.
It is elegantly framed with paulownia wood originally used for kimono chest-of-drawers, and is filled with storytelling and sense of luxury.
I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece.
<< Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors >>
Kintsugi (金継ぎ), which translates to "golden joinery" or "golden repair," is a traditional Japanese art form of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. I used this tecnique here to "repair" antique kimono by transforming it into art work. Beyond its literal meaning of mending broken ceramics, kintsugi carries profound philosophical and cultural significance in Japanese tradition:
・Embracing Imperfection: Kintsugi celebrates imperfection and impermanence. Rather than disguising or concealing flaws, it highlights them, treating the breakage as part of the object's history. This philosophy encourages acceptance of imperfection as an essential aspect of life, beauty, and human experience.
・Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic: Kintsugi embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, an aesthetic worldview centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. Wabi-sabi values simplicity, authenticity, and the beauty of things that are imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. Kintsugi exemplifies these principles by turning what might be considered flaws into features that enhance the object's beauty and character.
・Resilience and Transformation: The act of repairing broken things with precious metals symbolizes resilience and transformation. Instead of discarding or replacing the broken object, kintsugi honors its history and transforms it into something new and valuable. This reflects broader philosophical themes of overcoming adversity, finding beauty in imperfection, and embracing change.
・Honoring the Past: Kintsugi preserves and honors the history of the object. Rather than erasing or ignoring its past, it acknowledges and celebrates it. This aspect of kintsugi can be seen as a metaphor for honoring our own personal histories, including the challenges and setbacks we have faced, and recognizing how they have shaped us into who we are today.
・Spiritual and Philosophical Symbolism: Kintsugi has spiritual and philosophical implications, reflecting concepts such as the interconnectedness of all things, the cycle of life and death, and the pursuit of harmony and balance. The process of repairing broken objects with precious metals is seen as a metaphor for spiritual growth, enlightenment, and the journey towards wholeness.
Overall, kintsugi represents not only a practical technique for repairing ceramics but also a profound philosophical and cultural perspective on life, beauty, and the human experience. It embodies values such as resilience, acceptance, and the transformative power of embracing imperfection.
<< Characteristics of the fabric >>
This vintage textile is hand-painted with a traditional painting technique where the colors are added on wet surface, which creates an effect of marble.
<< About the frame >>
Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos.
Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments.
During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
Category
Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold Leaf
Midcentury Modern Chinese Four Panel Screen, Roomdivider with Landscape & Birds
Located in Antwerp, BE
Impressive Chinese set of four panels decorated at both sides. Two adjustable panels lacquered walnut screen featuring hand-carved exotic lacquered birds and trees in a floral landsc...
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European Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood, Lacquer
Vintage obi textile art " Camellia ~ Serendipity ~ " by ikasu Blue, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is inspired by traditional Japanese nature motifs symbolism, and is framed in paulownia wood originally used for a kimono chest-of-drawers.
In this artwork, the aim was to capture the the auspicious symbol of camellia used in antique kimono. Traditional Japanese culture, represented by the kimono, and wood, an integral element of Japanese craftsmanship, were used to bring this vision to life.
I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece.
<< Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors >>
This delicate piece features hand-drawn camellia motifs flowing gracefully on a softly brightened grayish background.
Camellias, native to Japan, bloom from winter to early spring. As an evergreen tree with green leaves throughout the year, it symbolizes the anticipation of spring and is considered an auspicious plant. Due to its seasonal significance and auspicious meanings, camellias have been used as motifs symbolizing good fortune. Additionally, they were highly valued for their use in oil, cosmetics, and medicine, representing nobility. Believed to possess the power to ward off misfortune, camellias also carry the meaning of "protection from calamity" and have strong ties to traditional ceremonies. In this artwork, camellias are delicately depicted alongside flowing branches, subtly representing good fortune with their pale pink and white hues.
"Sora-iro nezumi 空色鼠" refers to a light grayish color with a hint of blue, reminiscent of the slightly brightened sky on a lightly cloudy day. Popular during the late Edo period (19th cent.), it elegantly captures the slightly brighter sky pattern seen on lightly overcast days. Notably, the term "nezumi-iro" (mouse gray), popular during the late Edo period, was paired with brown tones, collectively known as "Forty-eight Teas and a Hundred Mice 四十八茶百鼠." Colors within the "nezumi" (gray) spectrum, particularly "sora-iro nezumi," were favored by young people for their cool and sophisticated appeal.
<< Characteristics of the fabric >>
The fabric features intricately woven patterns that reveal subtle gradations through dyeing, creating a grid pattern that transforms depending on the light conditions.
Originally, this fabric was part of a formal kimono known as a "hōmongi 訪問着," featuring motifs along the hem, shoulders, and sleeves. These motifs have been carefully selected and combined to create a unified piece of artwork.
<< About the frame >>
Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos.
Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments.
During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
Category
Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
Vintage kimono textile art "Sunset Timelapse ~Ephemerality~" by ikasu Red, Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
The art piece uses two sides - front and reverse - of the same kimono, to show beautiful sea surrounding Japan, in hues and in late sunset, as a timelapse.
The frame for this work is made of paulownia wood taken from antique Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono.
I use antique kiritansu that can’t be used as furniture anymore to create basis and frames for my works. It adds them even more authentic atmosphere of traditional wabisabi spirit. Can you feel it?
<< Period / Story >>
The kimono used in this piece was originally crafted during Showa period (around 1960ies).
<< Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors >>
Sea waves, depicted in two color variations here, are a symbol of transience and Impermanence in Japanese culture. The ebb and flow of the tides, the ever-changing currents, and the relentless motion of the waves serve as reminders of the fleeting nature of life. This artwork featuring the sea convey themes of impermanence, reminding viewers to cherish the present moment and appreciate the beauty of life's fleeting moments.
The theme of impermanence is strengthen by two colors of the sea - the lighter in early hues and the darker when the sun is just about to set in the sea.
<< About the frame >>
This artwork frame is crafted from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos, and it serves to convey the refined beauty of Japanese nature.
Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments.
Paulownia wood is closely linked to kimono culture. During the Edo period (17th cent.~), it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
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Japanese Japonisme Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood
Vintage Chinese Large Hand Painted Birds and Flowers Fan/ Screen
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1746 Vintage Chinese hand painted oversized fan / screen with colorful flowers and blue birds
Folded size 45x4x3"
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Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper, Paint, Bamboo
Japanese Asian Signed Two-Panel Folding Byobu Showa Screen Tales of the Genji
Located in Studio City, CA
A gorgeous, tall two-panel Japanese Byobu folding screen depicting scenes from the Classic Japanese 11th-century literary work "Tales of the Genji" by Murasaki Shikibu. The dark, ric...
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Japanese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold Leaf
Vintage Chinese Colored stone Ansestoral Court Scene Panel
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1765 Chines panel hand painted with applied colored stone ansestoralfigures in a court scene
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Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Stone
Vintage Contemporary Original Oil Painting of Blue Blocks
Located in west palm beach, FL
Add a touch of modern elegance to your space with this captivating vintage oil painting. Featuring a stunning array of blue blocks that blend seamlessly into one another, this piece ...
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North American Modern Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic, Paint
Asian Four Individual Panel Wall Screen With Embossed Birds and Flowers
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1763 Four individual embossed hand painted wall panels/screen
each panel 14x36"
Birds and flowers
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Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Hardwood
Vintage Chinese Two Panel Colored stone Ansestoral Court Scene Panels
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
1764 Two individual Chinese panels hand painted with applied colored stone ansestoral figures in a court scene
Each panel 14x34"
Price is for 2 panels
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Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Stone
Pair Mid Century Japanese Framed Signed Oshie Art C.1950
Located in London, GB
Pair Mid Century Japanese Framed Signed Oshie Relief Art C.1950
Oshie decorative art meaning “pressed pictures” that goes back to the Edo Period (1603-1868) consisting of paper and ...
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Japanese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Textile, Acrylic, Paper
Chinese Hand Painted Table Screen or Wall Hanging
Located in Atlanta, GA
Hand painted Chinese screen, China, circa 1950s. This screen features a hand-painted still life and could be used as a table screen, or wal...
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Chinese Chinoiserie Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Metal
Vintage Framed Japanese Watercolour on Silk Signed C.1960
Located in London, GB
Vintage Framed Japanese Watercolour on Silk Signed C.1960
Depicting cherry blossom, the national flower of Japan, and a seated sparrow, a symbol of loyalty, friendship and prosperity...
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Japanese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Paint
Vintage Framed Japanese Watercolour on Silk Signed C.1960
Located in London, GB
Vintage Framed Japanese Watercolour on Silk Signed , C.1960
Depicting cherry blossom, the national flower of Japan, and a sparrow in flight, a symbol of loyalty, friendship and prosp...
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Japanese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk
20th century French Pastel Painting by Guy Seradour, 1950s
By Guy Seradour
Located in LEGNY, FR
Very beautiful pastel dating from the 50s representing a lying down naked woman. Made and signed by Guy Seradou.
Very well framed and placed under glass.
Guy Seradour, born October 8...
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French Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper
Japanese Two Panel Obara Screen: Mid Century Abstract
Located in Hudson, NY
Paper art screen (Obara) by Yamauchi Issei with abstract colored patterns consistent with work from the 1950's-60's.
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Japanese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood, Paper
Japanese Two Panel Screen: Full Moon Through Gold Dust Clouds
Located in Hudson, NY
Mineral pigments and gold on mulberry paper with black lacquer trim.
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Japanese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold
South Asian Peshwa Painting - Faux Bamboo Frame - Unsigned - Mid 20th Century
Located in Chatham, ON
Vintage South Asian gouache peshwa painting on prepared fine cotton with gilt highlights - traditional style - fine detail painting to the figures - the canvas set against a padded b...
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Indian Anglo-Indian Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Fabric, Giltwood, Paint
Modern Abstract Framed Painting, Oil on Canvas, Signed
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Just in!
This great looking modern abstract painting, oil on canvas.
this painting is signed on the bottom left corner "Ozell"
and at the back there is also information about the Art...
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Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paint
Oil On canvas Framed Winter Snow Landscape, Signed By Anita McNamee
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This is an original painting, oil on canvas by Anita McNamee (FL, Circa mid 20th century.)
This is a post impressionism Winter Snow Landscape wi...
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American Prairie School Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Chinese six panel screen with cloisonné insets
Located in New York, NY
measurements of each panel: 16in(L) x 65.5in(H) x 1in(D); each panel is adorned with cloisonné insets, which are surrounded by delicate, finely, painted incised decorations; back of ...
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Chinese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Enamel, Metal
N’guyen Phan Long, a pair of drawings on paper, 1946
Located in Paris, FR
Price for both.
Signed at the bottom right.
Vietnam, 1946.
Dimensions
H : 33 cm L : 31 cm
H : 12.9 in W : 12.2 in
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Vietnamese Art Deco Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper
Mythical Balinese Painting in Original Carved Frame by W Rejamus
Located in Chillerton, Isle of Wight
Mythical Balinese Painting in Original Carved Frame by W Rejamus
Wonderfull detail and incredibly colourful characters, very well executed, all in all a very interesting piece and s...
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Folk Art Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Teak
Artisan's Cache of 25 Old Chinese Paint Calligraphy Bamboo Brushes
Located in South Burlington, VT
Here's a rare find from a collector we visited in Japan. A very unusual treasure....
This is a cache of old Chinese and Japanese bamboo paint and calligraphy artist brushes dating ...
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Chinese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Bamboo
Japanese Four-Panel Folding Screen Byobu Signed Showa Period C.1950
Located in London, GB
A four-panel Japanese Byobu folding screen depicting a floral scene with birds.
Japan, C.1950 Showa Period
An attractive example, beautifully h...
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Japanese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Paper
Epic Korean Pine 4-Panel Screen.
Located in Pomona, CA
A hand-painted famous Korean pine tree. The screen is attached to the frame and can not be removed. The size of the screen is 65.50" W, 36"H.
Category
Korean Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper
Vintage Painting Still Life with Fruit - Study of Mellons
Located in San Diego, CA
The oil on canvas painting majestically depicts a group of mellons in different sizes. The scene is depicted against a dark ground, however the artist has included dimension by focus...
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American British Colonial Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood, Paint, Canvas
Lovely 20th Horii Ko Scroll Painting Japan Artist Flowers Painted
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Horii Ko?
1897 to 1990
Kyoto people
real name: Kiyotaro Horii
issue: Ko?
nurses: Kikuchi Chigiritsuki
Kyoto School of Arts & Crafts, Kyoto painting...
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Japanese Showa Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk
Antique Portrait Of a Japanese Peasant Worker 1940's
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5109 Japanese peasant worker
Set in a custom wood frame
Signer lower right
Image size 23.5x19.5"
Category
Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paint
Vintage Painting Still Life with Fruit - Study of Oranges
Located in San Diego, CA
The oil on canvas painting majestically depicts a pair of oranges on a vine with a leaf, together with a cherry adjacent to them. The scene is depicted against a dark ground, however...
Category
American British Colonial Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood, Paint
FiVE CHINESE CH'IEN LUNG PERIOD 1736-1796 WATERCOLOUR BIRD PIANTINGS FRAMED
Located in GB
Royal House Antiques
Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this lovely suite of five original Watercolour paintings dating to the Ch'ien Lung Period 1736-1796 publishe...
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Chinese Chinese Export Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Paper
Pair Chinese Ancestor Reverse Paintings on Glass
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
5091 Pair ancestor reverse paintings on glass set in wood frames
Category
Asian Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Glass, Hardwood, Paint
Vintage Hand painted & Lacquered Chinese Wall Panels With Pheasants
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Excellent hand painted Chinese lacquer panels of pheasants against a sepia background. Very distinguished and refined scene with stunning overall effect. In good original condition. ...
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Chinese Chinese Export Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Lacquer
1960s Rattan Screen Panels Room Divider, Set of 2
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
On offer on this occasion is one of the most stunning and rare, rattan panels divider set you could hope to find. Outstanding design is exhibited throughout. The beautiful set is sta...
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Philippine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Rattan
A Burmese painting showing a colourful scene of a a ceremonial celebration
Located in Central England, GB
This most eye catching piece of fine artwork dates to circa 1930 and is a Burmese painting on fine canvas laid onto a card and shows a kaleidoscope typ...
Category
Burmese Primitive Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Canvas, Wood
Four Vintage Chinese Hand Painted Figural Porcelain Plaques C1940
Located in Big Flats, NY
Four Vintage Chinese Hand Painted Figural Porcelain Plaques with Genre Scenes and Figures, Framed, C1940
Measures - 23.25"h x 15.5"w x 1"d, largest
Category
Asian Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Porcelain
Chinese Ancestor Painting
Located in Savannah, GA
A Chinese ancestor painting on silk in faux bamboo frame, 20th century.
17 ¼ by 30 inches
Category
Chinese Other Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Glass, Wood
Framed Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka Painting
Located in Miami, FL
Offered is a vibrant and intricate Tibetan Buddhist "thangka" (also known as "tangka", "thanka", or "tanka"), which is what a painting that serves as a visual representation of spiri...
Category
Tibetan Tibetan Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Bronze, Gold Leaf
Multicolored Batik with Butterflies on frame. Central Java
Located in Antwerp, BE
Multicolored batik with butterflies and flowers on blue background, on frame.
Central Java, circa 1970. Signed Pandik.
Exquisite Batik Wall Decoration w...
Category
Indonesian Hollywood Regency Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Textile, Wood
Bali Hindu Textile Framed 'Kamasan' Painting, Indonesia C. 1950
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A mid-20th century 'Kamasan' cotton textile painting from Bali, Indonesia. The hand-painted image has great detail and depicts Balinese Hindu mythology. Key features of this image ar...
Category
Balinese Folk Art Vintage Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Cotton, Paint
Red Lacquered Leather Four Panels with Brass Nailheads Accentuation, Vintage
Located in Yonkers, NY
A set of four Chinese vintage red lacquered leather panels with brass nailhead accentuation. This set of four Chinese vintage panels exudes an aura of traditional elegance and cultur...
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Chinese Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Brass
Hollywood Regency Black and Gold Four-Panel Screen with Hand-Painted Cranes
Located in Yonkers, NY
A Hollywood Regency black and gold four-panel screen with hand-painted flying cranes. This Hollywood Regency black and gold four-panel screen is a vintage treasure that captures the ...
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Chinese Hollywood Regency Mid-20th Century Paintings and Screens
Materials
Wood
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