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Thomsen Gallery
9 East 63rd Street
New York City, NY 10065 , United States
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Sumiyoshi School Wisteria, ca 1800
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Description
Sumiyoshi School
Wisteria, ca 1800
Six-panel folding screen; ink, mineral pigments, gofun, and gold leaf on paper
Size 67 x 147¾ in. (170 x 375.5 cm)
T-3684
White wisteria flowers hanging from a bamboo trellis above a stream. Remounted with a gold-leaf and silk brocade, using the original chased gilt-copper hardware. -
More Information
Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1800 Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 557334 -
Dimensions
W. 147.75 in; H. 67 in; W. 375.29 cm; H. 170.18 cm;
Message from Seller:
Thomsen gallery, located in a townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, offers important Japanese paintings and works of art to collectors and museums worldwide. The gallery specializes in Japanese screens and scrolls; in early Japanese tea ceramics from the medieval through the Edo periods; in masterpieces of ikebana bamboo baskets; and in gold lacquer objects.
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