Nro. 82803985

Ei enää saatavilla
Byōbu-sermi - Paperi, Puu, kultainen lehti
Tarjousten tekeminen suljettu
1 viikko sitten

Byōbu-sermi - Paperi, Puu, kultainen lehti

Six-fold Screen with Japanese Cranes over Waves Japan, ca. 1930’s 171 x 372 cm A beautiful large-sized 6-panel byobu (屏風), or folding screen, depicting a flock of red-crowned cranes on a gold-leaf background flying over waves. Amidst the foaming waves a small rock indicating that the cranes are flying close to the shore. Based on the traditional Japanese painting style of the Kano-school where cranes are often depicted along a shore of a lake, the anonymous painter has created depth by using different sizes of cranes. On the other hand, the spectator is pulled in by the vibrant way of painting the waves and central rock. The red-crowned or Japanese crane ( 丹頂鶴, Tancho-zuru), also called the Manchurian crane, is one of the rarest cranes in the world. It has been a returning motif in Japanese art as it is believed that the Japanese crane has a lifespan of a thousand years, thus making it a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. Condition: good condition for its age, showing minor traces of wear and some irregularities near the folds. #roaringtwenties

Nro. 82803985

Ei enää saatavilla
Byōbu-sermi - Paperi, Puu, kultainen lehti

Byōbu-sermi - Paperi, Puu, kultainen lehti

Six-fold Screen with Japanese Cranes over Waves

Japan, ca. 1930’s
171 x 372 cm

A beautiful large-sized 6-panel byobu (屏風), or folding screen, depicting a flock of red-crowned cranes on a gold-leaf background flying over waves. Amidst the foaming waves a small rock indicating that the cranes are flying close to the shore.
Based on the traditional Japanese painting style of the Kano-school where cranes are often depicted along a shore of a lake, the anonymous painter has created depth by using different sizes of cranes. On the other hand, the spectator is pulled in by the vibrant way of painting the waves and central rock.
The red-crowned or Japanese crane ( 丹頂鶴, Tancho-zuru), also called the Manchurian crane, is one of the rarest cranes in the world. It has been a returning motif in Japanese art as it is believed that the Japanese crane has a lifespan of a thousand years, thus making it a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.

Condition: good condition for its age, showing minor traces of wear and some irregularities near the folds.

#roaringtwenties

Aseta hakuvahti
Aseta hakuvahti saadaksesi ilmoituksia, kun uusia osumia löytyy.

Tämä esine oli esillä kohteessa

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Näin ostat Catawikistä

Lue lisää ostajan suojastamme

      1. Löydä jotain erityistä

      Selaa tuhansia asiantuntijoiden valitsemia erikoisesineitä. Tutustu jokaisen erityislaatuisen esineen kuviin, tietoihin ja arvioituun arvoon. 

      2. Tee korkein tarjous

      Löydä jotain, josta pidät ja tee siitä korkein tarjous. Voit seurata huutokauppaa loppuun asti tai antaa järjestelmämme tehdä tarjoukset puolestasi. Sinun tarvitsee vain asettaa enimmäishinta, jonka olet halukas maksamaan tietystä esineestä. 

      3. Maksa turvallisesti

      Pidämme maksusi tallessa, kunnes olet vastaanottanut ostoksesi ehjänä ja hyvässä kunnossa. Käytämme luotettavaa maksujärjestelmää kaikkien maksutapahtumien käsittelyyn. 

Onko sinulla jotain samankaltaista myytäväksi?

Olit sitten ensi kertaa verkkohuutokaupassa tai ammattimyyjä, voimme auttaa sinua ansaitsemaan erikoisesineistäsi enemmän.

Myy esineesi