N.º 83252893

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Byôbu 屏風 (biombo) - Madera lacada, Pintura, Papel - Japón - Período Edo tardío (primera mitad del siglo XIX)
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€ 3,500
Hace 3 semanas

Byôbu 屏風 (biombo) - Madera lacada, Pintura, Papel - Japón - Período Edo tardío (primera mitad del siglo XIX)

A stunning, tall six-panel byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) featuring an exquisite painting on gold leaf, depicting cranes 鶴 (tsuru) soaring above a vast pine tree forest 松 (matsu). A large flock is captured in a dramatic nosedive, descending towards another group already assembled below. Cranes and pine trees are a popular symbolic pair in Japan. In Japanese symbolism, it is said that cranes live to be a thousand years old, and serve as powerful symbols of youth and longevity in both literature and art. Pine trees also represent longevity, as well as good fortune and steadfastness. Rendered in watercolour and ink on gold leaf. The screen is bordered by two brocade silk trims – a slender écru one and a broad dark brown one, and is encased in a black lacquered wooden frame with protective hardware (one corner piece missing) with engraved scrolling foliage design and domed knobs shaped like blossoms. Period: Japan – Late Edo period (First half 19th century). Dimensions Total width: 371.4 cm (2 x 63.5 and 4 x 61.1 cm); Height: 169.7 cm. Considering its age it is in a very good restored condition with some traces of wear conform age and old restorations. Please look at the photos for a clear condition reference. The folding screen is ideal for mounting flat on a wall and presenting as a single work of art. When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.

N.º 83252893

Vendido
Byôbu 屏風 (biombo) - Madera lacada, Pintura, Papel - Japón - Período Edo tardío (primera mitad del siglo XIX)

Byôbu 屏風 (biombo) - Madera lacada, Pintura, Papel - Japón - Período Edo tardío (primera mitad del siglo XIX)

A stunning, tall six-panel byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) featuring an exquisite painting on gold leaf, depicting cranes 鶴 (tsuru) soaring above a vast pine tree forest 松 (matsu). A large flock is captured in a dramatic nosedive, descending towards another group already assembled below.

Cranes and pine trees are a popular symbolic pair in Japan. In Japanese symbolism, it is said that cranes live to be a thousand years old, and serve as powerful symbols of youth and longevity in both literature and art. Pine trees also represent longevity, as well as good fortune and steadfastness.

Rendered in watercolour and ink on gold leaf. The screen is bordered by two brocade silk trims – a slender écru one and a broad dark brown one, and is encased in a black lacquered wooden frame with protective hardware (one corner piece missing) with engraved scrolling foliage design and domed knobs shaped like blossoms.

Period: Japan – Late Edo period (First half 19th century).

Dimensions
Total width: 371.4 cm (2 x 63.5 and 4 x 61.1 cm); Height: 169.7 cm.

Considering its age it is in a very good restored condition with some traces of wear conform age and old restorations. Please look at the photos for a clear condition reference.

The folding screen is 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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