Japanese Edo Four Panel Screen Tale of Taishokan

$5,000.00

Fascinating late 19th century Edo period four-panel byobu screen depicting mythical tales of Taishokan. The Tokugawa painting was crafted with some Kano School influence by Machi e-shi or town painter. The busy scenes feature a Bagaku performance on the right side in the midst of the sea with 2 monks, a female diety, and sea creature attendants. The left side depicts a boat with figures lowering a female into the raging sea to a dragon. A group of Chinese scholars/officials are accompanying a high-born woman in a cart while viewing a male figure riding on a dragon boat. Crafted with ink and natural pigment colors on hand-crafted paper having gold flecks. Amazing detail and intricate brushwork. From an estate in San Francisco, CA.

Dimensions: 82"w x 0.75"d x 52.5"h

Circa: Early 19th Century, Japan

Materials: Brass, Paper, Silk, Wood

Condition: Distressed, wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Beautifully crafted with loose joinery. Paper losses at joints as seen in photos. Age appropriate wear with a faded patina. Painting shows well with minor scratches, scuffs, and losses which are difficult to see. Reverse side has paper losses.