26 420 032
Jidai Byobu
Late Edo Period (approx. the 1860s)
Antique Unkin and Sunago Abstract Painting III
$946.82(tax included)
The exquisite poetry of aging:
Evoking the soft brilliance of a dawning sky.
This Jidai Byobu showcases the exquisite eye of the antique dealer, who intentionally isolated the decorative background motifs from a late-Edo period painting to serve as the main composition. The soft, pale-pink undercoat—revealed where the mineral pigments and decorative layers have gracefully flaked away over centuries—captures a fleeting moment, reminiscent of a sky touched by the first tender light of dawn. The subtle emergence of the original underdrawing further ignites the viewer's imagination. We invite you to indulge in this unique pleasure of Jidai Byobu, uncovering a transcendent beauty born entirely from the passage of time.
Savoring a profound spatial depth
conjured by three expressions of gold.
In the soft embrace of daytime natural light, the surface radiates a gentle, airy luminescence, while beneath the upwards glow of evening indirect lighting, it takes on an alluring, sensual sheen—allowing you to savor a phantasmal, ever-shifting play of light. This piece possesses a remarkable versatility, blending with mystical ease into both a modern apartment living room and a traditional, earthen-walled teahouse. By masterfully weaving foil, Unkin, and sunago, these diverse golden techniques generate a profound sense of depth, enriching its character as a piece of sophisticated abstract art.
*Unkin: A traditional Japanese painterly motif representing stylized clouds depicted from a high, bird's-eye perspective.
*Sunago: A decorative technique using finely crushed and scattered gold or silver leaf.
Antique Unkin and Sunago Abstract Painting III
$946.82(tax included)
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.]
- 26 420 032
- [Estimated Era]
- Late Edo Period (approx. the 1860s)
- [Size]
- W150mm × H220mm × D30mm
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