Paravento Byōbu - Legno, Seta, A two-panel silk screen embroidered with a Kitamaebune Ship - Giappone

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A two-panel silk embroidered screen depicting a kitamaebune (北前船) sailing ship navigating among stylized islands and coastal villages against a gold ground decorated with waves and clouds.

The composition features a large white-sailed vessel rendered with remarkable attention to structural details and rigging ropes, while the sea is animated by stylized relief waves. Surrounding the ship unfolds a coastal landscape with small settlements, pine groves, and islets executed in delicate shades of green, ochre, and ivory.

The ground is enriched with geometric motifs and cloud-like forms. Red signature and seal in the lower right corner.

Mounted within a wooden structure with protective front glass.

The screen can also be easily mounted on a wall or used as a room divider.

---The screen is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details.

The item will be carefully packed and shipped accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity issued by Mastromauro Japanese art gallery based in Milan, Italy.
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Il venditore si racconta

Mastromauro Arte Giapponese, con sede a Milano, è specializzata in arte giapponese, con particolare attenzione ai periodi Edo (1603–1868) e Meiji (1868–1912), pur mantenendo uno sguardo aperto anche su opere più contemporanee. Qui su Catawiki offrono una parte della loro collezione in ogni asta settimanale.

A two-panel silk embroidered screen depicting a kitamaebune (北前船) sailing ship navigating among stylized islands and coastal villages against a gold ground decorated with waves and clouds.

The composition features a large white-sailed vessel rendered with remarkable attention to structural details and rigging ropes, while the sea is animated by stylized relief waves. Surrounding the ship unfolds a coastal landscape with small settlements, pine groves, and islets executed in delicate shades of green, ochre, and ivory.

The ground is enriched with geometric motifs and cloud-like forms. Red signature and seal in the lower right corner.

Mounted within a wooden structure with protective front glass.

The screen can also be easily mounted on a wall or used as a room divider.

---The screen is in very good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. Please refer to the pictures for further details.

The item will be carefully packed and shipped accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity issued by Mastromauro Japanese art gallery based in Milan, Italy.
628

Il venditore si racconta

Mastromauro Arte Giapponese, con sede a Milano, è specializzata in arte giapponese, con particolare attenzione ai periodi Edo (1603–1868) e Meiji (1868–1912), pur mantenendo uno sguardo aperto anche su opere più contemporanee. Qui su Catawiki offrono una parte della loro collezione in ogni asta settimanale.

Dettagli

Epoca
1900-2000
Paese d’origine
Giappone
Materiale
A two-panel silk screen embroidered with a Kitamaebune ship., Legno, Seta
Condizione
In ottime condizioni - usato raramente e con lievi segni di usura e dell’età.
Altezza
151,5 cm
Larghezza
147 cm
Profondità
2 cm
Periodo stimato
Taisho period, c. 1920.
ItaliaVerificato
2030
Oggetti venduti
100%
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