26 420 057
Jidai Byobu
Late Edo Period (Keio Era, approx. 1865–1868)
Antique Morning Glory Painting
A vivid, commanding presence:
The striking interplay of morning glories and gold leaf.
Originally created during the late Edo period to adorn the small lower sliding doors (Jibukuro) of a traditional room, this painting was recently discovered in a virtually untouched, pristine condition. Experts have authenticated it as a masterwork from the historic Keio era (1865–1868). This represents an exceedingly rare example where both the mineral pigments and gold leaf remain impeccably preserved. The exquisite palette of vibrant blue, lush green, and radiant gold, paired with a dynamic composition of wildly blooming vines, stands as a testament to the artist's superb mastery. It is a captivating piece that radiates the dazzling, brilliant life force of a summer morning.
Savoring the graphic contrast:
Where vibrant life meets the muted patina of time-worn silver.
By beautifully pairing the vividly colored morning glories and radiant gold leaf with an atmospheric, antique silver leaf that has gracefully flaked over time, a magnificent tension of contrast is born. This piece embodies the very mission of the Jidai Byobu—bringing a long-slumbering masterpiece back to life in the contemporary world with dramatic flair. It effortlessly breathes a crisp, dignified morning air into any modern interior.
Antique Morning Glory Painting
The artwork will be meticulously wrapped, secured with cushioning materials, and delivered in a protective outer box. A hook is provided on the back for easy wall mounting.
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- [Serial No.]
- 26 420 057
- [Estimated Era]
- Late Edo Period (Keio Era, approx. 1865–1868)
- [Size]
- W550mm × H320mm × D30mm
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