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Japanese Two Panel Screen: Dog Resting Beside a Thorny Hedge
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Description
Showa period (1926 - 1989) painting of a white dog through an exaggerated thorny bush. Composition, subject, and style of painting all break with traditional Japanese aesthetics, which is exemplary of the time this screen was painted (c. 1950). Thick mineral pigments with mica dust painted on mulberry paper. Signature reads: Takeuchi Mimei. Good condition.
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Dimensions
W. 72 in; H. 67 in; W. 182.88 cm; H. 170.18 cm;
Message from Seller:
Naga Antiques, with over 45 years of expertise, is a renowned source for fine Asian antiques, specializing in Japanese screens, bronzes, ceramics, and more. Our diverse collection also includes Art Deco, American Modern, Continental, and Biedermeier furniture, available at our Hudson, NY gallery. For inquiries, contact 518.828.8585 or email thegallery@nagaantiques.com.
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