26 420 033
Jidai Byobu
Taisho Period (approx. 1912–1926)
Antique Wild Birds Painting
¥280,000(tax included)
Soaring vividly through the air:
The dynamic vitality of wild birds.
This elegant Yucho-zu (painting of playful birds), brushed by a master in the early Taisho period, is a relatively fresh work in terms of historical era. Through a composition that highlights the artist's extraordinary brushwork, the dynamic sensation of wild birds soaring through the sky is vividly conveyed.
We invite you to savor the light, breezy charm of this Jidai Byobu, which feels so alive that you can almost hear the faint, sweet chirping of the birds.
Anchoring the negative space:
The aged silver leaf nurtured by time.
By pairing the composition with a muted, antique silver leaf, the negative space is elegantly anchored, causing the vital presence of the wild birds to boldly emerge in the foreground. Discovering the hidden majesty of an old painting and breathing new life into it for the modern era is the true essence of the Jidai Byobu mounting tradition.
When displayed in your room, this artwork opens a small, elegant window to the natural world, inviting a refreshing, gentle breeze and a profound sense of serenity into your contemporary space.
Antique Wild Birds Painting
¥280,000(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.]
- 26 420 033
- [Estimated Era]
- Taisho Period (approx. 1912–1926)
- [Size]
- W250mm × H400mm × D30mm
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