Japan Silver Leaf Two-Panel Screen Three Grazing Horses, Taisho Period
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Japan folding two-panel tea screen byobu depicting three “Grazing Horses,” silver leaf and mineral ink colors on paper
Dimensions:: 68.5” high and 66” wide when fully extended,
Signed Taisho period, (1912-1926).
A finely painted sumi ink screen signed Ayuu and with a silver leaf oxidized charcoal color patina.
Taisho two panel screens are sought after today for their unique beauty, comfortable size, and the way that they complement contemporary settings.
Provenance: Private collection Kyoto, Japan.
We have been dealing in fine authentic Japanese antiques including screens, garden ornaments, lanterns and water basins for many years. Our president personally travels to Japan each year to meet his network partners who assist him in finding best examples. He personally inspects each antique to ensure its old age, authenticity, and quality condition.
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