Japanese four-leaf folding screen. Showa era, 20th century.
Painted silk, mounted on wooden frame.
Signed and dated (1989) on the back.
Measurements: 173 x 77 cm (each leaf); 173 x 308 cm (total).
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Japanese four-leaf folding screen. Showa era, 20th century.
Painted silk, mounted on wooden frame.
Signed and dated (1989) on the back.
Measurements: 173 x 77 cm (each leaf); 173 x 308 cm (total).
This Japanese four-leaf screen is a decorative work of great elegance and contemporary sensibility within the tradition of Japanese interior art. The composition, in a pronounced horizontal format, displays a refined landscape where the upper plant strip contrasts with the vast dark surface below, generating an effect of silent contemplation and refined balance.
The use of silk as support provides a subtle texture and a delicate luminosity, while the almost abstract treatment of space refers to the Japanese taste for formal synthesis and poetic suggestion. Signed and dated on the back, this screen is presented as a singular piece, ideal both for collectors of Asian art and for interior design projects seeking a monumental and serene presence, capable of transforming the space with its sobriety and harmony.
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