Japanese Two Panel Screen: Wild Flowers
Late Edo / Early Meiji period (1860s) furosaki screen (tea screen) of various summer wildflowers. Signature reads: Ueno Setsugaku (1819 - 1894). He was a student of Yamamoto Baiitsu. His other name was Hokuriku Dojin. Calligraphy on the left reads: Various flowers scents and mist. It also dates the screen as 1874. Painted in mineral pigments on mulberry paper with a black lacquer frame.
- Period
- dated 1874
- Origin
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 24" h x 66" w
- 61cm h x 167.6cm w
- Item #
- S1752
- Price Range
Price Range
- $0-$5,000
- $5,001-$10,000
- $10,001-$25,000
- $25,001-$50,000
- $50,001-$100,000
- over $100,000