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Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Red Plum Blossom and Birds
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
squares of gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Red Plum Blossom and Birds
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
squares of gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Standing Cranes
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice frames
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Cranes by the River
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
of gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice frames
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Standing Cranes
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice frames
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Red and White Plum Blossom
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
squares of gold leaf which are applied by hand to the paper base over carefully jointed wooden lattice
Category

2010s Chinese Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

4 Panel Gold Leaf and Lacquer Relief
Located in Los Angeles, CA
4 panel Wall Hanging Bas Relief with Asian Crane Motif.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Decorative Art

Materials

Gold Leaf

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Asian Gold Leaf Panel Art For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal piece of Asian gold leaf panel art for your home. An item from our selection of Asian gold leaf panel art — often made from metal, gold and gold leaf — can elevate any home. Find 283 options for an antique or vintage choice in our collection of Asian gold leaf panel art now, or shop our selection of 4 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. Whether you’re looking for newer or older items, there are earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. An object in our assortment of Asian gold leaf panel art is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Hollywood Regency, Mid-Century Modern and Art Deco styles are sought with frequency. A well-made option in this array of Asian gold leaf panel art has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Japanese School, Gracie and Rimpa School are consistently popular.

How Much is an Asian Gold Leaf Panel Art?

Prices for a piece of Asian gold leaf panel art can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $288 and can go as high as $150,000, while the average can fetch as much as $8,933.

Finding the Right Paintings-screens for You

Traditional Asian paintings were often created on scrolls and folding screens. Artisans made screens that could be folded up or spread out by connecting several panels using hinges. Today, antique Asian folding screens and paintings are sophisticated decorative accents that can serve as makeshift partitions to ensure privacy.

The original folding screens were created by Chinese artists. The earliest record of screens comes from the 2nd century B.C., and surviving examples date back to the Ming dynasty. Chinese painting utilizes many of the same tools as calligraphy — these screens were crafted from wood with painted panels featuring striking art or calligraphy that told cultural stories or represented nature and life in the area.

The practice was introduced to Japan, where paintings for screens were made on paper and silk, in the 8th century. These paintings frequently feature subjects such as landscapes, animals, flowers and Buddhist religious themes. Along with screens for tea ceremonies and dance backgrounds, there were screens for use in Shinto and Buddhist temples.

In the 17th century, screens began to be imported to Europe where their popularity grew. Coco Chanel famously collected Coromandel folding screens.

Traditional Asian paintings can make a tasteful addition to any wall, and screens can be used as decoration or, in the case of larger iterations, as an aesthetic way to divide a large room. Browse the selection of antique Asian paintings and screens from a variety of styles and eras on 1stDibs.