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One of a pair of Japanese six-fold screens, Edo Period, 19th century (mixed media)
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One of a pair of Japanese six-fold screens, Edo Period, 19th century (mixed media)
7287876 One of a pair of Japanese six-fold screens, Edo Period, 19th century (mixed media) by Japanese School, (19th century); 152x340 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Each with seal, Edo period.
Each in ink, colour sunago [gold powder] and gofun on a gold foil ground with irises in a river beneath clouds.); Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 26121188
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Edo Period Edo Period 1603 1868 Florals Iris Irises Meteorologists Screen Tokugawa Period Items Piece Of Furniture Thing Without Anyone Without People
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This print showcases one of a pair of Japanese six-fold screens from the Edo Period in the 19th century. The screens, created by an anonymous Japanese School artist, measure an impressive 152x340 cm and are currently held in a private collection. Each screen bears the seal of the Edo period and is adorned with intricate details. Using mixed media techniques such as ink, color sunago (gold powder), and gofun on a gold foil ground, these screens depict a serene scene of irises blooming alongside a river beneath beautifully rendered clouds. The combination of delicate brushwork and vibrant colors brings this botanical composition to life. The image captures the essence of traditional Japanese artistry, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. The ornate floral design reflects Japan's rich cultural heritage while providing an exquisite decorative element for any space. With no human presence within the frame, this photograph allows viewers to focus solely on appreciating the beauty of nature depicted in this artwork. It transports us back to the Edo period when these screens were originally created, offering us a glimpse into Japan's historical past. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this stunning piece from their collection through Christie's Images' lens. This print serves as both a testament to fine art preservation and an invitation for admirers around the world to experience its timeless allure firsthand.
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