Japanese Two Panel Screen: Three Jewels of Buddhism
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Description
Meiji period (1868 - 1912) painting in ink on gold. The three jewels of buddhism are the teacher, the lesson, and the community. Loose translation of the calligraphy: Liberate and listen, the bag's end is larger [meaning later, things will be better]. Smaller calligraphy reads Shun, painted at age 83.
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Dimensions
W. 74 in; H. 67.5 in; D. 0.75 in; W. 187.96 cm; H. 171.45 cm; D. 1.91 cm;
Message from Seller:
Naga Antiques celebrates 45 years as a leading source of fine Asian antiques, specializing in Japanese screens, bronzes, ceramics, porcelains, fine lacquer objects, sculpture, and furniture. Our inventory of over 300 Japanese screens ranges from the 16th century to the 20th century. Our gallery also features Art Deco, American Modern, Continental, and Biedermeier furniture and assorted objects