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A TALL SIX PANEL JAPANESE TIGER SCREEN, EARLY-MID 20TH CENTURY

A great, large six-panel byôbu 屏風 (folding screen) with a painting on shiny golden silk showingcasing a ferocious tiger 虎 (tora) in a bamboo grove 竹 (take) near a waterfall. The tiger stands on a hill, roaring fiercely, in the distance. Signed and sealed in the lower left corner 'Suiseki' 翠石, referencing the renowned tiger artist Ôhashi Suiseki 大橋翠石. However, this artwork is not his creation but rather a tribute painted by an unknown artist. Color and ink on shiny golden silk, protected by a black lacquered frame. It is in a very good condition with minimal traces of wear conform age. With old repairs of back-papering. Period: Japan - Early-/Mid-Shôwa period (Early-/Mid-20th century). Dimensions Total width: 377.2 cm (2 x 64.2 and 4 x 62.2 cm); Height: 171.1 cm.

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A TALL SIX PANEL JAPANESE TIGER SCREEN, EARLY-MID 20TH CENTURY

Estimate 2 200 - 2 500 EUR
Starting price 2 200 EUR

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For sale on Wednesday 03 Jul : 11:00 (CEST)
hattemerbroek, Netherlands
Oriental Art Auctions
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