A LARGE JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN WITH HAWKS, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY (LATE EDO PERIOD)
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A large six-panel byôbu ??? (folding screen) covered with six separate hanging scroll paintings ???? (kakejiku) depicting different taka ? (hawks) perched on rocks and branches situated in different seasons.The paintings mainly done in black ink with some polychrome details set on a paper ground, mounted by paper panels with two silk borders, a golden brocade black thin one, and a broad navy blue one. Protected by a black lacquer frame with its original hardware. Total width: 367.6 cm (2 by 62.6 cm and 4 by 60.6 cm). Height: 167 cm. It is in a good restored condition with traces of age, wear and restorations, like superficial scratches paper -loss and discoloration. Please take a close look at the photos of the larger restoration in the first panel and of some repapering at the back
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A LARGE JAPANESE SIX-PANEL SCREEN WITH HAWKS, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY (LATE EDO PERIOD)
Estimate €2,200 - €2,500
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