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Pair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Dragon and Tiger, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)

Dragon and Tiger, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)
Dragon and Tiger, 1500s. These paired creatures represent the elements of water and wind in Chinese cosmology: the dragons swirling form conjures rain clouds

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Creator: Tosa School (Japanese)

Creator: Tosa School (Japanese)
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Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Tiger, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)

Tiger, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)
Tiger, 1500s. This screen with a tiger and its pair with a dragon together represent the elements of water and wind in Chinese cosmology: the dragons swirling form conjures rain clouds

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Summer Night; Winter Day, 1784. Creator: Maruyama Okyo (Japanese, 1733-1795)

Summer Night; Winter Day, 1784. Creator: Maruyama Okyo (Japanese, 1733-1795)
Summer Night; Winter Day, 1784. Okyo painted these panoramas in the summer of 1784. Regarded as Kyotos most important painting teacher and accomplished artist

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Summer and Winter Landscapes, 1600s. Creator: Kano Naonobu (Japanese, 1607-1650)

Summer and Winter Landscapes, 1600s. Creator: Kano Naonobu (Japanese, 1607-1650)
Summer and Winter Landscapes, 1600s. This sparse composition depicts a summer scene on the right and a winter scene on the left

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Spring and Autumn Farming, 1700s. Creator: Ko Sukoku (Japanese, 1730-1804)

Spring and Autumn Farming, 1700s. Creator: Ko Sukoku (Japanese, 1730-1804)
Spring and Autumn Farming, 1700s. These screens present the cycle of the farming year, starting with spring at right and ending with fall at left

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Moonlit Landscape, late 1500s. Creator: Unknown

Moonlit Landscape, late 1500s. Creator: Unknown
Moonlit Landscape, late 1500s. This unsigned and unsealed composition includes imagery from the Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Irises, 1700s. Creator: Watanabe Shik? (Japanese, 1683-1755)

Irises, 1700s. Creator: Watanabe Shik? (Japanese, 1683-1755)
Irises, 1700s. The subject of this painting comes from a 10th-century text. It tells of a young noblemans journey into the lonely countryside, far from the capital city of Heian-kyo (Kyoto)

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Famous Views of Omi, 1660s-90s. Creator: Unknown

Famous Views of Omi, 1660s-90s. Creator: Unknown
Famous Views of Omi, 1660s-90s. These byobu vividly portray the shores of Lake Biwa, located near Kyoto, and take a bird s-eye view of verdant landscapes rendered with richly toned hues of thick

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Dragon, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)

Dragon, 1500s. Creator: Sesson Sh?kei (Japanese, 1504-1589)
Dragon, 1500s. This screen with a dragon and its pair with a tiger together represent the elements of water and wind in Chinese cosmology: the dragons swirling form conjures rain clouds

Background imagePair Of Six Panel Folding Screens Collection: Dragon and Tiger, early to mid-1600s. Creator: Soga Nichokuan (Japanese), attributed to

Dragon and Tiger, early to mid-1600s. Creator: Soga Nichokuan (Japanese), attributed to
Dragon and Tiger, early to mid-1600s. A tiger looks upon a waterfall as it prowls out of a bamboo grove, and a dragon dives through clouds on the right


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