Byōbu-Faltschirm - Papier, Holz, Ein zweiflügeliger Seiden-Bildschirm (屏風) mit Spatzen zwischen Gräsern. - Japan






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Ein zweiflügiges Seiden-Byōbu aus Japan (Taisho-Periode, ca. 1920–1930), 170 cm hoch, 166 cm breit, 2 cm tief, mit Holzrahmen, vom Künstler signiert und versiegelt, in gutem Zustand mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, dargestellt sind grüne Blätter und Körnerhalme mit einer Amsel, geeignet zur Wandmontage oder als Raumteiler, inkl. Originalurkunde der Echtheit.
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A two-panel silk screen (屏風, byōbu) decorated with an elegant composition of green leaves and grain heads swaying in the wind. In the lower right corner, a sparrow is depicted, rendered with delicate naturalistic detail.
The scene, marked by simplicity, reflects the Japanese sensibility for minimal subjects and the fleeting beauty of nature, leaving ample empty space that invites quiet contemplation.
Signed and sealed by the artist on the left panel.
A wooden frame completes and protects the piece.
The screen can also be easily mounted on a wall or used as a room divider.
Byōbu (屏風), literally “wind protection screens,” are traditional Japanese folding screens originally created to divide spaces and today appreciated above all as striking wall-mounted paintings.
---The byobu is in good condition, with some stains and minor wear to the paper along the joints and to the lacquered frame, consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details.
The item will be carefully packed and shipped via DHL or FedEx, accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity issued by Mastromauro Japanese art gallery based in Milan, Italy.
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A two-panel silk screen (屏風, byōbu) decorated with an elegant composition of green leaves and grain heads swaying in the wind. In the lower right corner, a sparrow is depicted, rendered with delicate naturalistic detail.
The scene, marked by simplicity, reflects the Japanese sensibility for minimal subjects and the fleeting beauty of nature, leaving ample empty space that invites quiet contemplation.
Signed and sealed by the artist on the left panel.
A wooden frame completes and protects the piece.
The screen can also be easily mounted on a wall or used as a room divider.
Byōbu (屏風), literally “wind protection screens,” are traditional Japanese folding screens originally created to divide spaces and today appreciated above all as striking wall-mounted paintings.
---The byobu is in good condition, with some stains and minor wear to the paper along the joints and to the lacquered frame, consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details.
The item will be carefully packed and shipped via DHL or FedEx, accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity issued by Mastromauro Japanese art gallery based in Milan, Italy.
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