Description: This exquisite antique Japanese folding screen (byōbu) showcases a beautiful hand-painted scene from the famous "The Tale of Genji," crafted in the traditional Yamato-e style. The screen is richly adorned with gold leaf, highlighting the detailed and vibrant depiction of the landscape and courtly figures. The craftsmanship is further evident in the ornate metal fittings that reinforce the frame. The screen likely dates from the Edo to early Meiji period (17th to 19th century). While the screen is in good vintage condition, there is some wear consistent with its age, particularly along the folds and back panel. It remains a stunning piece that would be a valuable addition to any collection of Japanese art or a beautiful decorative element in your home. Artistic Style:The screen showcases a traditional Japanese painting style called Yamato-e, which is characterized by the use of bright colors, detailed landscapes, and depictions of court life, which are all visible in your piece.The gold leaf background is typical of high-quality folding screens, giving the piece a luxurious and vibrant feel. This use of gold not only enhances the visual appeal but also reflects light, making the room appear brighter. Subject Matter:The scene appears to be from "The Tale of Genji," likely illustrating one of the many romantic or courtly episodes from the story. The delicate depiction of the figures, the flowing robes, and the serene landscape suggest that this screen was created with a deep appreciation for the subtleties of the original text. Condition:The screen looks to be in relatively good condition based on the image. There is some visible wear, especially along the folds, which is common with older screens. However, the colors remain vibrant, and the gold leaf appears largely intact, which are both good signs for preservation. Age and Authenticity:Determining the exact age of the screen from the image alone is difficult, but these types of screens were most commonly produced during the Edo period (1603-1868) through to the early 20th century. The style of painting and the materials used could provide further clues, so a closer inspection of the materials (such as the type of wood, paper, and pigments) and any signatures or seals present would be necessary to pinpoint the era and potentially identify the artist.In all, this is a beautiful piece, and it certainly holds significant artistic and cultural value. Please do not hesitate to direct message me for further information or any questions.
Price: 1000 USD
Location: Cary, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-10T03:05:09.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Wood, Paper, Gold Leaf
Color: Multicolor with Gold
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: Edo to early Meiji Period (17th to 19th century)
Maker: Unknown signature in bottom right