A Japanese two-panel folding byobu floor screen
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Meiji Period, late 19th/early 20th century, Kono School-style, ink, colors and gold leaf on paper, depicting two tethered horses, 68'' H x 68'' W, est: $7000/10,000
Exhibited: The Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA, ''Heavenly Horses: 2000 Years of Chinese & Japanese Equine Art'', 2014. Literature: E.D. Fosmire, ''Heavenly Horses: 2000 Years of Chinese & Japanese Equine Art'', Joan Irvine Smith Asian Art Collection, 2014, page 47, Cat. 33, illustrated. Provenance: Selections from the Joan Irvine Smith Asian Art Collection
Exhibited: The Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA, ''Heavenly Horses: 2000 Years of Chinese & Japanese Equine Art'', 2014. Literature: E.D. Fosmire, ''Heavenly Horses: 2000 Years of Chinese & Japanese Equine Art'', Joan Irvine Smith Asian Art Collection, 2014, page 47, Cat. 33, illustrated. Provenance: Selections from the Joan Irvine Smith Asian Art Collection
Condition
Overall good condition. Water spots in body of brown horse. Large crease across upper section, scattered tears and lifting to seams. Scattered touch-ups, paint loss and surface abrasion.
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A Japanese two-panel folding byobu floor screen
Estimate $7,000 - $10,000
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