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Japanese 6 panel screens

We ship within Australia and worldwide - Japanese screens can be folded and are lightweight generally making shipping safe and affordable 

Enquiries welcomed about these and other 6 panel screens in our stock room -screens on this website are only some of those we have in stock.

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Japanese tail of Genji screen, Edo period

H 167cm x L 357cm 

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Japanese willow tree and poems screen. Edo period late C17th.

H123cm x L 286cm

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JS15 (a) (b) Kano school palace scene screens of museum quality

Early - Mid Edo period, C17th

W 328cm x H 166cm

The theme of this screen is renewal, the celebration of Spring, new life and longevity as evidenced by both the spring vegetation, the women and children who are central in the composition the pine tree representing long life.

Japanese screens such as this one, although clearly Chinese in subject matter, thy are ubiquitously Japanese and the treatment and style with which the subject is ‘framed’ to create a rather ‘omnipotent view’ perspective is typical of the Kano school screen painters; the trees to the left and right, the river and rocks in the foreground and the gold leaf clouds and sky at the top of the picture frame the central narrative.

This is in clear contrast to the straight architectural lines and patterns of the central subject of the screen which is set in a traditional Chinese architecture and garden landscape.

Recently remounted with new backing paper and silk border, the Edo period flat and square style lacquered wood surround was replaced but  the style and technique of the painting is indicative of the late C17th indicated by the  use of gofun or ground sea shell used under the gold leaf to build texture and pattern for the clouds. Some minor invisible restoration was made to surface but older patched and somewhat clumsy restoration has been maintained to keep the integrity and history of the work.

 

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JS63 (a)  & (b) Pair of early Meiji period literati landscape screens

Signed: Tanomura Chokunyu (1814 - 1907)
Dated: Meiji 4 (1872)

W 376cm x H 176

 

Like his master and adoptive father Tanomura Chikuden, Tanomura Chokunyu was an esteemed nanga painter (artists concerned with being literati scholars, influenced by classical Chinese painting, often creating ink landscapes). Working in Kyoto, he helped establish and became the first director of the Kyoto Municipal School of Fine Arts and Crafts, and thereafter founded the Nihon Nanga Kyokai. With a commitment to Chinese style painting he remains a leading Meiji period exponent of the nanga tradition and along with producing poetry and calligraphy (in accordance with nanga traditions) he was a juror for many exhibitions and had many pupils. Two similar screens dating to the same period are housed at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, other works can be found in the Ashmoleum Museum Oxford, the British Museum, and the Idemitsu Art Gallery Tokyo. 

 

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View screens at the Musuem of Fine Arts Boston 

Sumi ink on gold leaf

 

 


 

 

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JS18 Kano School Dragon Screen attributed to Kano Tanyu (1602-1674) . 

C17th Signed and sealed.

W 370cm x H 173cm

 

 


 

 

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JS6 Literati screen - Japanese painting of classical Chinese landscape

Signed: Shohaku, Mid Edo period, C18th

Sumi ink and sunago (powdered gold leaf)

W 363cm x H 168cm

 

 


 

 

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JS3 Japanese Kano school screen with pine tree, camellias, cherry blossom and Chinese figures in the landscape 

C18th,  pigment colours and oxidized silver leaf on  paper

W 373cm x H 170cm

 

 


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JS74a & b Pair of Japanese screens depicting ducks on a stream with gold leaf clouds

Ink, pigment and gold leaf

W 377cm x H 170cm

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JS19 Kano school screen of azaleas and pheasant

Circa 1830, ink, pigment and gold leaf

W 377cm x H 168cm

 

 


 

 

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JS17 Shijo school screen of 7 cranes in golden landscape

Edo period C18th, ink, colour pigment and gold leaf

W 377cm x H 170cm

A classic C18th Japanese 6 panel screen depicting  the traditional tsuru or cranes subject matter. Cranes represent longevity, happiness and are harbingers of the New Year, birth and rebirth; here they are displayed in a lively interaction on a gold ground which has  a rich glowing patina, though patched and repaired an excellent example of Shijo School screen.

Condition report : recently re-mounted with new backing paper, brocade surround and has a simple quality lacquer frame/surround

 


 

 

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JS14 C18th Kano School tiger in a bamboo grove subject screen

Late C18th, Signed: Yosenin Korenobu (1753-1808)

Sumi ink on paper

W 382cm x H 170cm

Yosenin was the sixth generation head of the Kobikicho Kano family, and served the shogunate as oku eshi (highest ranking of official painters). In 1781 he was given the title of hogen and in 1794 that of hoin. He has works in Musee Guimet (National Museum of Asiatic Arts) Paris, Museum of Fine Arts Boston and the Victoria and Albert Museum London.

Click to view works held at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

 

 


 

 

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JS11 (a) & (b) Late 17th century Kano school peony landscape screens.

Both screens signed: Hogan Josen Fujiwara Chikanobu Hitsu
-Kano Chikanobu (Shushin) (1660 - 1728)

Ink and pigment on gold leaf

W 370cm x H 150cm

*Kano Chikanobu (Shushin) was born in Musashi Province. Eldest son of Kano Tsunenobu. In 1678, he entered the service of the shogunate. In 1681, he worked with his father at Edo Castle. In 1713, he succeeded his father as third-generation head of the Kobikicho branch of the Kano school. Later he received the honorary title of hogen and in the same year painted a screen to be given to a Korean emissary. He has works in the Metropolitan Museum New York, The Museum of Fine Arts Boston (several pieces) and Tokyo National Museum.

 

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View pieces at The Museum of Fine Arts Boston

View Chikanobu screen Metropolitan Museum New York

 
 

 


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JS67 a & b Pair of screens with 18 Meiji period painted fans applied to speckled gold paper

Meiji period fans, late C19th/ early C20th. Screen recently made.

Ink, colour and gold leaf on paper

W 310cm x H 171.5cm

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JS49 Screen with soga school paintings of hawks

Edo period, C18th / C19th

Ink and gofun on paper mounted to screen

W 376cm x H 170cm

 

 


 

 

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JS45 Literati landscape painting screen

Early / mid C20th

Ink on gold leaf

W 376 x H 172cm

 

 


 

 

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JS16 Chinese influenced literati landscape screen

Early/mid C20th

Ink and colour on paper

W 328cm x H 166cm

 

 



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JS70  Japanese screen depicting mountain landscapes

Ink on silver leaf, signed, early C20th

W 377cm x H 170cm

SOLD

 

 

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JS71  Japanese screen depicting mountain landscapes

Ink on silver leaf, signed, early C20th

W 377cm x H 170cm

SOLD

 

 

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JS73 6 panel Shijo school screen with 3 cranes 

Signed: Morikawa Sobun (1868-1911)

ink, pigment and gold leaf

W 370cm x H 172cm

SOLD

 

 



 

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