1917 Taisho Period Japanese Screen, Pine Trees and Cranes Screen

Six-panel Japanese screen

 

 

ARTIST:

富泽小麟

 

PERIOD:

1917, Taisho Year 6, 20th century

 

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This six-panel Japanese screen, crafted in 1917 Taisho Year 6, features a serene depiction of three red-crowned cranes amidst majestic pine trees, enveloped in a shimmering gold mist. Hand-painted using ink, color pigments, and gold dust on paper, the screen exemplifies the Nanga style, known for its literati influences and elegant, expressive brushwork. The subtle use of gold dust creates a luminous backdrop, enhancing the tranquil beauty of the cranes, which symbolize longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture. The artist’s signature and seal are delicately placed in the lower right corner, adding authenticity and historical value to the piece. This screen is not only a striking visual composition but also a timeless representation of traditional Japanese art, blending nature, symbolism, and refined aesthetics.

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H: 1,735mm (68.3"), W: 3,570mm (140.6")

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