This product is a Japanese four panel screen from the Showa period (1926-1989). The intricate designs and craftsmanship on the silk panels reflect the culture and aesthetics of Japan during this time period. The screen, done in the style of Sumi-e (ink wash), depicts mountains, foliage, trees, and rocks. There is also a serene riverside with a single boatman sailing towards a small village. This intricately painted byobu screen would have been used for various purposes such as privacy screens, room dividers, or as decorative pieces in traditional Japanese homes. It embodies the traditional Japanese artistry and craftsmanship, making it a valuable and unique piece of Asian antique art.
The screen has some damage due to age and wear.Dimensions: 3’ X 5.83’***LOCAL PICK UP ONLY DUE TO THE FRAGILITY OF THE PIECE***
Japanese Four Panel (Byobu) Screen Ink on Silk Showa Period (1926-1989)
SKU: 700-04114
$350.00Price
