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Japanese Two Panel Screen: Bamboo Grove on Mulberry Paper with Gold Dust
$65,000
£49,519.20
€56,513.13
CA$91,340.38
A$99,544.94
CHF 52,713.34
MX$1,195,639.61
NOK 667,362.54
SEK 613,574.21
DKK 422,090.40
About the Item
Kano School painting of a bamboo grove with blooming flowers and gold dust mists. Painted in mineral pigments on mulberry paper with gold dust and a silk brocade border.
- Dimensions:Height: 68.5 in (173.99 cm)Width: 70.5 in (179.07 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1800
- Condition:Condition report upon request.
- Seller Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: S09871stDibs: LU855128748812
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