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‘SHIOGAMA MINATO MATSURI’ SIX-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN

‘SHIOGAMA MINATO MATSURI’ SIX-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN Sealed Katsushige 勝重 Japan, second half of 19th century Ink, gouache, watercolor, and gold paint on gold paper. Mounted on six panels within a silk brocade frame attached to a wooden frame. Finely painted with a depiction of the festival Shiogama Minato Matsuri. Two boats float lazily on a meandering river, one designed in the form of a ho-o bird and the other fronted by a dragon, both carrying elegantly dressed figures playing musical instruments like the shakuhachi and koto, all below golden clouds and luscious pine trees. Inscriptions: One seal to the bottom-left, Katsushige. Condition: Some wear, nicks, staining, few losses and flaking to paint, overall presenting well. The mounting with wear and traces of use, repairs to the joints. Dimensions: Size 110 x 40.5 cm (total) Shiogama Minato Matsuri began right after the ending of the Second World War in hopes of reviving the industry and well-being of the people of Shiogama. It is now regarded as one of the three major boat festivals of Japan. Held on Marine Day (a national holiday), the festival features mikoshi floats parade through town, and then at sea, sacred shrine boats decorated as dragon and phoenix parade over the sea along with approximately 100 accompanying boats.

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‘SHIOGAMA MINATO MATSURI’ SIX-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN

Estimate 300 - 600 EUR
Starting price 300 EUR

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For sale on Friday 28 Jun : 11:00 (CEST)
vienna, Austria
Galerie Zacke
+4315320452
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