Taisho Period Japanese Six-Panel Folding Screen with Birds and Flowers Painting
Taisho Period Japanese Six-Panel Folding Screen with Birds and Flowers Painting
Origin: Japan
Era: Taisho Period (1912–1926)
Dimensions: W363 × H173 cm
Materials: Paper, Wood, Ink
This exquisite six-panel folding screen from early 20th-century Japan features delicate ink paintings on paper, depicting birds, flowers, bamboo, and seasonal foliage. Created during the Taisho period (1912–1926), the screen embodies the refined elegance and naturalistic themes characteristic of Japanese aesthetics. Each panel captures tranquil scenes of avian and botanical life with masterful brushwork and subtle coloration. Framed with silk brocade borders and speckled paper, this screen not only functions as a room divider or wall decor but also as a piece of historic art. Ideal for collectors, designers, and anyone seeking a serene, timeless statement piece for traditional or modern interiors.
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