Six individual chrysanthemums paintings mounted as six-panel gold paper framed Japanese folding screen, from late Meiji Period to Early Showa Period; ink and mineral pigments on paper. Autumn flowers. Mineral pigments hold a special value, and their incorporation to impart texture and depth to this artwork underlines the screen’s exceptional quality and significance. The paper employed in crafting this screen, dating back more than a century, has developed a rich brown-gold hue, beautifully complemented by the mineral-infused chrysanthemums that retain their vividness, resulting in an unexpected and distinguished aura.