No. 84384323

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Hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) - Gold leaf, Brocade silk, Paper - Japan - Anno 1820 - Edo period
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Hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) - Gold leaf, Brocade silk, Paper - Japan - Anno 1820 - Edo period

An amazing pair of six-panel hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) with a continuous painting on gold leaf showcasing flower carts 花車 (hana’guruma) at the edge of a winding river. Both laden with a large bamboo basket 花かご (hanakago) overflowing with large pink peonies 牡丹 (botan). Behind one cart stands a maple tree in full autumn colours 椛 (momiji), and behind the other an elegant weeping cherry tree 枝垂れ桜 (shidare’zakura) bearing pink blossoms. Dense silver leaf clouds outline the scene at the bottom. The painting is surrounded by a thin green and a broad greenish brown brocade silk border. Protected by a black wooden frame with its original hardware. The backing paper embellished with a cute hand-stamped design of a bunny in a flower cartouche. Including original wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box) with dated inscription in black ink. Dating the pieces to: ‘An auspicious day in March of the year of the metal dragon, the 3rd year of the Bunsei period’ 文政三庚辰三月吉日, Anno 1820. Dimensions: Total width together: 294.8 cm. Total width single screen: 147.4 cm (2 x 25.3 cm and 4 x 24.2 cm), Height 55.1 cm. Considering the age they are in a good condition. There are some to be expected sign of age and wear, and some old restorations. Like a some browned spots and small tears in the paper. Please check the pictures as a condition reference. The folding screens are ideal for mounting flat on a wall and presenting as a single work of art. When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.

No. 84384323

No longer available
Hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) - Gold leaf, Brocade silk, Paper - Japan - Anno 1820 - Edo period

Hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) - Gold leaf, Brocade silk, Paper - Japan - Anno 1820 - Edo period

An amazing pair of six-panel hinagata byôbu 雛形屏風 (doll festival folding screens) with a continuous painting on gold leaf showcasing flower carts 花車 (hana’guruma) at the edge of a winding river.
Both laden with a large bamboo basket 花かご (hanakago) overflowing with large pink peonies 牡丹 (botan). Behind one cart stands a maple tree in full autumn colours 椛 (momiji), and behind the other an elegant weeping cherry tree 枝垂れ桜 (shidare’zakura) bearing pink blossoms.
Dense silver leaf clouds outline the scene at the bottom.

The painting is surrounded by a thin green and a broad greenish brown brocade silk border. Protected by a black wooden frame with its original hardware. The backing paper embellished with a cute hand-stamped design of a bunny in a flower cartouche.

Including original wooden tomobako 供箱 (storage box) with dated inscription in black ink. Dating the pieces to: ‘An auspicious day in March of the year of the metal dragon, the 3rd year of the Bunsei period’ 文政三庚辰三月吉日, Anno 1820.

Dimensions:
Total width together: 294.8 cm.
Total width single screen: 147.4 cm (2 x 25.3 cm and 4 x 24.2 cm), Height 55.1 cm.

Considering the age they are in a good condition. There are some to be expected sign of age and wear, and some old restorations. Like a some browned spots and small tears in the paper. Please check the pictures as a condition reference.

The folding screens are ideal for mounting flat on a wall and presenting as a single work of art.

When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.

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