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  • Rikyu Folding Screen: Fall Plants 【Free Shipping】

    This folding screen portraying the flowering plants in fall is based on the “Moon and Flowering Plants of Autumn” by Sakai Hoitsu.

    Sakai Hoitsu is the renowned artist in late Edo era, and one of the leading masters of the Rinpa School. He has the reputation on his poetic painting style, taking full advantage of elegance of the Rinpa School, and is known as the founder of Edo Rinpa School.
    Painter Sakai Hoitsu A painter and haiku poet in late Edo era. Having tremendous respect to Ogata Korin, he is called the founder of the Edo Rimpa school. He studied the art first in the Kano school as he was from a samurai clan then under Utagawa Toyoharu of the ukiyo-e style, and created the hand-paintings of the beauty. His retirement into religion at the age of 37 was believed to be the reason for the artistic change. Major works: “Autumn Flowers and Moon (managed by Tokyo National Museum)”, and “Flowering Plants of Summer (property of Tokyo National Museum)”.
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    $14,105.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Wind God and Thunder God 【Free Shipping】

    This folding screen is an accurate reproduction of Wind God and Thunder God by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, a renowned artist of the late 17th century. It has been hand-drawn to reenact the drawing techniques of the time as closely as possible. The copy of the original artwork is made possible using specific methods for pasting, which allow the natural creases and textures of gold leaf to be expressed. The effects of time on the wind god and the thunder god illustrations, drawn with mineral pigments, and the brushwork used to draw the the contour have been replicated successfully. The illustrations in this epic work took one month to complete.
    Painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu
    A painter in early Edo era. A founder of the Rimpa school, he was the great influencer to the painters after his days. While only few historical materials are left and so little is known, he led the art studio called “Tawaraya” in Kyoto and worked on decorative arts including fans and folding screens.
    Major works: “Wind God and Thunder God (property of Kenninji, managed by Kyoto National Museum)”, and “Waterfowls in Lotus Pond (property of Kyoto National Museum)”.
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    $4,550.00

  • Rikyu Folding Screen: Distant Mountains 【Free Shipping】

    Flat at a glance, the mountains in this folding screen are depicted by sprinkling fine particles of gold leaves. The stereoscopic Japanese silver grass in the front emphasizes the sense of depth of autumn scenery on which the mountains stand.
    Japan expressed in the minimalist layout
    This folding screen portrays the ultimately minimalist scenery using only the gold and blue metal leaves. Symbolically depicting the mountains and Japanese silver grass by the craftsmen’s technique and stereoscopic effect, this masterpiece folding screen matches superbly with other interior décor to create the very Japanese ambience in the room.

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    $14,105.00

  • Rikyu folding screen: Lucky Pine Tree (white) 【Free Shipping】

    Vigorous and lively pine trees are portrayed over the high quality grass paper in this signature folding screen of HAKUICHI.
    The dynamic background is created by blowing the fine particles of gold leaves from the bottom, using the technique called Tsutsufuri. Rougher particles are used at the bottom and the particles become finer and finer toward the top, reminiscent of morning mist floating at the foot of pine trees or waves. As with many ink-brush paintings, this artwork leaves white, or golden, space in the background in a deliberate effort to intrigue the viewers’ imagination.

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    $14,105.00

  • Rikyu Folding Screen: Landscape 【Free Shipping】

    This folding screen captures the stately landscape on the background of one type of Shikisai Haku (the colored metal leaves).

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    $14,105.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Fuji 【Free Shipping】

    In this screen, Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan, is beautifully illustrated with a background adorned with gold leaf. The ridges rise climatically and boldly towards the top of Mount Fuji, emphasizing its grandeur. In contrast, the clouds are depicted with a gentle touch. The pine tree at the front allows a unique sense of distance that makes the viewer feel like he is admiring Mount Fuji from nearby.
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    $1,820.00

  • Two-panel paired folding screens: Weeping Cherry Blossoms 【Free Shipping】

    This is a folding screen with cherry blossoms made entirely of gold leaf.A special technique has been used to matt the gold leaf used for the background. In contrast, the cherry blossoms emit a strong shine that gives them a three-dimensional feel. The cherry blossom petals stand out from the background, giving the tree energy and movement.

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    $32,305.00

  • Two-panel paired folding screens: The Old Plum 【Free Shipping】

    These are symmetrical pairs of folding screens depicting an old plum tree. The blue background is formed using Kanazawa gold leaf. We have used our original color-changing techniques on the Kanazawa gold leaf. The subtle gradation of color adds depth to the illustrations. A plum tree has been illustrated against the blue background. The scattered gold leaves make the blossoms look like they are emitting light or reflecting the moonlight in the darkness of the clouds.

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    $27,755.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Red and White Plum Blossoms 【Free Shipping】

    The product is a replication of Red and White Plum Blossoms by Ogata Kōrin, a prolific and renowned artist of the Edo period. The contrasts in Ogata Kōrin's most notable masterpiece are absolutely sublime. The light and dark are depicted by the gold leaf and flowing waters, and movement and stillness are symbolized by the red and white plum blossoms. The flowing water, which can be said to be the most remarkable detail of the artwork, is depicted using silver leaf and oxidized silver leaf, which are said to have been used at the time. Although there are various theories about how Ogata Kōrin actually illustrated the flowing water, Kōrin's artistic style has been reproduced as accurately as possible.
    Painter Ogata Korin A painter and craftsman in early Edo era. The founder of the Rimpa school. He created many lucid and decorative works, and left the immeasurable influence over the modern Japanese-style paintings and crafts. Based on the Yamato-e style for many of his works, he also worked on ink-wash paintings in his later years. Major works: “Irises (property of Nezu Museum)”, “Red and White Plum Blossoms (property of MOA Museum of Art)”, and “Wind God and Thunder God (property of Tokyo National Museum)”, modeling after the work of Tawaraya Sotatsu. Brand:Hakuichi
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    $4,550.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Fuji (large) 【Free Shipping】

    In this screen, Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan, is beautifully illustrated with a background adorned with gold leaf. The ridges rise climatically and boldly towards the top of Mount Fuji, emphasizing its grandeur. In contrast, the clouds are depicted with a gentle touch. The pine tree at the front allows a unique sense of distance that makes the viewer feel like he is admiring Mount Fuji from nearby.

    Brand:Hakuichi

    Made to order Lead time for the shipment: 90 days Learn More
    $4,550.00

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