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Byōbu-Faltschirm - Papier - Japan - Kürbis- und Reisfeld
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Byōbu-Faltschirm - Papier - Japan - Kürbis- und Reisfeld

柴原希祥 Shibahara Kishō (1885-1954) A painter from Okayama Prefecture. His given name was Gizo. He initially used the pseudonym Gisho, and later adopted the name Kisho. He studied under Takeuchi Seiho. After studying at his alma mater, the Kyoto Municipal School of Fine Arts and Crafts (now Kyoto City University of Arts), he served as an instructor there and was active primarily in the Bunten and Teiten exhibitions. with signature 'Gisho saku' 魏象作 and seal 'Shibahara to in' 柴原棟印 'Pumpkin and Rice Field, Three Flying Sparrows' Two Panels Folding Screens Byobu Room Dividers Two panels dimensions: 74.4" W x 67.1" H / 189cm x 170.5cm One panel dimensions: 37.2" W x 67.1" H / 94.5cm x 170.5cm Material: Paper Technique: Handpainted Weight: 7800g Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: DAMAGE. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by DHL. Important notice regarding shipping and returns: This byōbu folding screen is classified as oversized cargo. As such, international shipping costs are exceptionally high. However, in order to reduce the overall burden on our buyers — including overseas shipping costs and import-related expenses — we are offering free international shipping. For this reason, if a return is requested after the item has been received, we kindly ask that the return shipping costs be covered by the buyer. By placing a bid and completing the purchase, you are deemed to have agreed to these conditions. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the item, its condition, or the shipping terms, please contact us before making payment.

Nr. 103523506

Verkauft
Byōbu-Faltschirm - Papier - Japan - Kürbis- und Reisfeld

Byōbu-Faltschirm - Papier - Japan - Kürbis- und Reisfeld

柴原希祥 Shibahara Kishō (1885-1954)
A painter from Okayama Prefecture. His given name was Gizo. He initially used the pseudonym Gisho, and later adopted the name Kisho. He studied under Takeuchi Seiho. After studying at his alma mater, the Kyoto Municipal School of Fine Arts and Crafts (now Kyoto City University of Arts), he served as an instructor there and was active primarily in the Bunten and Teiten exhibitions.

with signature 'Gisho saku' 魏象作 and seal 'Shibahara to in' 柴原棟印

'Pumpkin and Rice Field, Three Flying Sparrows' Two Panels Folding Screens Byobu Room Dividers

Two panels dimensions: 74.4" W x 67.1" H / 189cm x 170.5cm
One panel dimensions: 37.2" W x 67.1" H / 94.5cm x 170.5cm

Material: Paper
Technique: Handpainted

Weight: 7800g

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Special notes: DAMAGE.

Shipping
"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by DHL.

Important notice regarding shipping and returns:
This byōbu folding screen is classified as oversized cargo. As such, international shipping costs are exceptionally high. However, in order to reduce the overall burden on our buyers — including overseas shipping costs and import-related expenses — we are offering free international shipping. For this reason, if a return is requested after the item has been received, we kindly ask that the return shipping costs be covered by the buyer. By placing a bid and completing the purchase, you are deemed to have agreed to these conditions. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the item, its condition, or the shipping terms, please contact us before making payment.

Höchstgebot
€ 1.300
Giovanni Bottero
Experte
Schätzung  € 1.500 - € 2.500

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