Pair of 18th Century Japanese Edo Screens of Chinese Immortals

$9,000.00

Mesmerizing pair of late 18th/early 19th century Japanese Edo period byobu screens by Shibata Gito (Japanese 1780-1819). The paintings depict Chinese immortals in a dreamy landscape. Painted with ink and natural pigment colors on paper with gold flecks. Beautifully crafted in the Maruyama-Shijo school in the Edo period. Signed by artist with two seals Gito-Utsusu, Shi Gito and Ichu-ho. Impressive paintings having a grand appearance and scale. Aged patina with minor losses to commensurate age and use. From an estate in Beverly Hills, CA. Sold as a pair. Measurements are for each painting.

Dimensions: 142"w x 0.75”d x 66"h

Circa: Late 18th/Early 19th Century, Japan

Materials: Paper, Silk, Wood

Condition: Distressed, wear consistent with age and use. Beautifully crafted with an aged patina commensurate age and use as seen in photos. Age appropriate wear with minor fading, small losses, and light stains. The paintings show well in person with a grand appearance and scale.