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Thomsen Gallery
8 East 67th Street
New York City, NY 10065 , United States
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Kyoko Ibe Morning Glory, 2017
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Description
Kyoko Ibe
Morning Glory, 2017
Pair of 6-panel folding screens; recycled ganpi paper fibers, ink, document fragments, mica and mineral pigments
Size each screen 68½ x 165¾ in. (174 x 421 cm)
T-2311
Pair of large six-panel folding screens (each panel 70 cm), dark sky, togidashi frame - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 165.75 in; H. 68.5 in; W. 421.01 cm; H. 173.99 cm;
Message from Seller:
Thomsen Gallery, now located at 8 East 67th Street, New York City, NY 10065, specializes in important Japanese paintings, folding screens, hanging scrolls, ceramics, ikebana bamboo baskets, lacquerware, and contemporary works by select artists. Owned and directed by Erik and Cornelia Thomsen, the gallery brings decades of expertise in Japanese art to a global clientele, including private collectors and major museums. For inquiries, contact them at 212-288-2588 or info@thomsengallery.com.
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