Japanese Style Four Panel Screen Manchurian Cranes in Pine

$1,800.00

Captivating 20th century Japanese style byobu four-panel folding screen. The screen is titled ancient pine/longevity cranes signed on left side with an artist seal Ying Jun. The screen depicts two white Manchurian cranes in an ancient pine with a cyclical date 1982, early spring. Ink and color natural dye pigments on a gilt silk style ground. The screen is set in an ebonized lacquer frame with a gold silk brocade border. The top of the screen has geometric design Asian brass hangers on each panel. Fine intricate craftsmanship signed with artist seal and date from a collector in San Francisco, California.

Dimensions: 60.5"w x 0.75"d x 36.5"h

Circa: 1982, China

Materials: Brass, Paper, Silk, Wood

Condition: Good, wear consistent with age and use. Beautifully crafted with good joinery. Age appropriate wear and fading with one small loss on front that is very difficult to see.

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