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A TWO-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING THE BATTLE OF MINATOGAWA A TWO-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING THE BATTLE OF MINATOGAWA Japan, 17 th-18 th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Ink, watercolors, gold, and gouache on gold leaf paper. Mounted on silk brocade on two lacquered wood panels with chased metal fittings. Painted with a fierce battle, stretching both screens, between the Imperial forces loyal to Emperor Go-Daigo and the Ashikaga. The Ashikaga after consolidating their forces, attacked the Imperial forces at the Minato River, from both land and sea. SIZE 160.5 x 185 cm Condition: Good condition with wear. Tiny nicks, scratches, creasing, and some losses and flaking. Few tears, some with associated touchups. The verso with minor tears to the backing. Provenance: An American private collection, New York. One label to the verso, ‘#10326’ ANTIQUE painting screen, Date-circa 1650 AD. Design; A scene of battle at Minatogawa Near Kobe between Heike and Genji Samurai families, Unsigned—attributed to Tosa School artist.’ At the decisive Battle of Minatogawa (Minatogawa no tatakai) in early July 1336, Ashikaga Takauji (1305-1358) defeated the Imperial forces championed by Nitta Yoshisada (1301-1338) and Kusunoki Masashige (1294-1336), allowing him to seize Kyoto against the wishes of Emperor Go-Daigo who sought to lessen the power of the warrior class and return to the social and political systems of the Heian period.

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A TWO-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING THE BATTLE OF MINATOGAWA A TWO-PANEL BYOBU SCREEN DEPICTING THE BATTLE OF MINATOGAWA Japan, 17 th-18 th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Ink, watercolors, gold, and gouache on gold leaf paper. Mounted on silk brocade on two lacquered wood panels with chased metal fittings. Painted with a fierce battle, stretching both screens, between the Imperial forces loyal to Emperor Go-Daigo and the Ashikaga. The Ashikaga after consolidating their forces, attacked the Imperial forces at the Minato River, from both land and sea. SIZE 160.5 x 185 cm Condition: Good condition with wear. Tiny nicks, scratches, creasing, and some losses and flaking. Few tears, some with associated touchups. The verso with minor tears to the backing. Provenance: An American private collection, New York. One label to the verso, ‘#10326’ ANTIQUE painting screen, Date-circa 1650 AD. Design; A scene of battle at Minatogawa Near Kobe between Heike and Genji Samurai families, Unsigned—attributed to Tosa School artist.’ At the decisive Battle of Minatogawa (Minatogawa no tatakai) in early July 1336, Ashikaga Takauji (1305-1358) defeated the Imperial forces championed by Nitta Yoshisada (1301-1338) and Kusunoki Masashige (1294-1336), allowing him to seize Kyoto against the wishes of Emperor Go-Daigo who sought to lessen the power of the warrior class and return to the social and political systems of the Heian period.

Estimate 1 200 - 2 400 EUR
Starting price 1 200 EUR

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For sale on Wednesday 04 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
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Galerie Zacke
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