Japanese Harimaze Six Panel Screen Applied Edo Tanzaku Poems
$2,800.00
Fascinating Japanese six-panel folding Harimaze Byobu screen featuring Edo period antique calligraphy fragments and poem cards (Tanzaku). The poems are applied to a later screen decorated with fruiting grape vines. The vines are depicted in ink, and vivid natural mineral color pigments, with dramatic gold leaf. The painting is set in a black lacquered frame having patinated brass accents. The screen is 20th century Showa period while the applied calligraphy/poetic inscriptions appear to be from the Edo period (1615-1868) or earlier. The screen is whimsical and charming measuring nearly 7 feet long with a parchment toned background. The painting has a desirable weathered patina commensurate age and use. From an estate in San Francisco, CA.
Dimensions 83.5"w x .50"d x 25.5"h
Circa: 20th Century, Japan
Materials: Brass, Cedar, Gold Leaf, Lacquer, Paper
Condition: Good, minor wear consistent with age and use. Age appropriate wear as seen in photos. Painting shows well with solid joinery and construction. Minor fading, scuffs, stains, rubbing, and small losses as expected given age and use. Small scuffs and losses to reverse side.



















