- JAPANESE SIX PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Meiji
Period gilt background screen having black geese flying over marsh, color pigment, ink on paper, laid on cloth set in wood frame. 68 in. H., 150 in. W....
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OF THE TALE OF GENJI Meiji or Taisho period, early 20th century, silk with colors and ink, the screen illustrates a passage from the novel The Tale of Genji written in the...
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byobu folding screen, Fourth-Quarter 19th Century, Meiji Period (1868-1912) The folding screen with four painted paper panels depicting figures in interiors with silk trim...
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Ivory and mother-of-pearl inlaid on black lacquer with birds and flowering branches....
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Figural decoration - each panel: 36 in. x 18 in....
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two-fold table screen Meiji period (1868-1912) inlaid to one side with cranes in flight and flowers the opposing side carved in high relief with birds in flight amid wisteria...
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