
Japanese Two Panel Screen: Horse Roundup
Located in Hudson, NY
Interesting and unusual subject matter, Tosa School painting in mineral pigments on gold leaf with silk brocade border.
Antique Late 17th Century Japanese Paintings and Screens
Gold Leaf

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Horses in Stable
Located in Hudson, NY
This is a beautiful and evocative antique Japanese six-panel folding screen (Byōbu), a classic example of the popular "Horses in Stable" (Umaya-zu) motif from the Edo Period (1603-18...
Brocade, Silk, Paper

Japanese Two Panel Screen: Farm House
Located in Hudson, NY
Furosaki (tea ceremony) screen of a farm house in a rural setting with a flock of geese in the distance. Sumi-e (ink) on heavy gold with lovely depth and patina with black lacquer trim.
Gold Leaf
Japanese Two Panel Screen: Heike
Located in Hudson, NY
A scene from the Heike wars (12th century wars) showing two high ranking samurai warriors of the Genji clan, Sasaki Shiro Takatsuna and Kajiwara Genta Kagesue, racing each other on h...
Gold Leaf

Japanese Taisho/Showa Period Six - Panel Screen with Galloping Horses, Ca. 1920
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Taisho/Showa Period Six - Panel Screen with Galloping Horses, Ca. 1920 ABOUT Taisho/Showa Period (1912 – 1926) DIMENSIONS Width: 70 inches Height: 35 inches
Wood

B128 Old Japanese 2panels Byobu, folding Screen, Cattle and Figures
Located in Niiza, JP
Material: paper, wooden frame One piece: W810×H1510mm×D20mm Unfolded size: W1620mm Folded size: W810×H1510mm×D40mm, 5kg Packaging (sandwiched with 5-10mm plywood): 10cm x 86cm x 160c...
Paper

Kano School Japan Byôbu Screen “Wild Horses”, Kano School, Edo period
By Japanese Studio
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind Japanese folding screen, or byōbu, with six panels depicting a delicate and graceful scene of wild horses in a natural setting. Masterfully painted with ink and waterco...
Brass

Pair of Japanese Two Panel Screens Edo Period Vignettes
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Impressive pair of Japanese two-panel byobu screens featuring late 18th-century edo period applied vignettes, poems, and paintings in various formats over a dramatic gold leaf square...
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A two-panel folding screen with a pair of deer
Located in Milano, IT
A Japanese two-panel folding screen painted on paper with applications of gold powder, depicting a pair of deer among wind-swept reeds. The work is signed Shūkei (Sōkei), a painter a...
Paper
Elegant Horse Screen by Kano Tanshin, Gold Leaf, Edo, Japan
By Kano Tanshin
Located in Fukuoka, JP
Ink on gold. This continuation of equine grace unfolds across a stunning gold-leaf backdrop, capturing the essence of nobility that horses represent in Japanese lore. The screen de...
Gold Leaf