26 420 025
Jidai Byobu
Mid-Edo Period (approx. the 1700s)
Antique Peony Painting
$2,399.12(tax included)
Commanding the entire space:
The supreme majesty of the "King of Flowers."
A magnificent, large-blossomed peony, brought to life by a mid-Edo period master through a keen eye for observation and powerful, spirited brushwork. The intricate detailing and opulent palette reflect a deep admiration for Kara-e (Chinese-style painting), a genre that was highly fashionable in Japan at the time. In traditional culture, the peony is revered as a timeless symbol of "wealth and nobility" (fuki), making this resplendent Jidai Byobu an exceptionally auspicious masterpiece perfect for celebratory spaces.
A timeless brilliance:
An elegant radiance that transcends centuries.
By incorporating a generous amount of negative space, the decorative, ornamental brilliance of the blossoms and leaves is brought into sharp, striking relief. The sunago applied here, uniquely cut into slender, elongated threads, represents a rare decorative technique seldom seen in traditional works, imbuing the surface with an added layer of luxurious shimmer. Viewers will find themselves instantaneously transported to a distant era, entirely captivated by its universal and enduring beauty.
*Sunago: A decorative technique using finely crushed and scattered gold or silver leaf.
Antique Peony Painting
$2,399.12(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.
As each piece is a unique historical artifact, availability is limited and may be subject to prior sale. If you have any questions, please refer to our FAQ page or contact us via the CONTACT form.
- [Serial No.]
- 26 420 025
- [Estimated Era]
- Mid-Edo Period (approx. the 1700s)
- [Size]
- W150mm × H200mm × D30mm
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