A set of four fusuma (sliding doors) with tanchō-zuru (red-crowned cranes) and their young amongst take (bamboo) and rocks in a river landscape.
Kanō School.
Japan, 16th /17th century, Muromachi / Momoyama period.
Screens

An eight-fold screen depicting flowers of the four seasons

A pair of six-fold screens depicting ‘One Hundred Boys'

A six-fold paper screen with poem slips

A pair of six-fold screens depicting the maritime routes of the Seto Inland Sea and of the north of Kyushu Island

Tanomura Chokunyu - screen painted in ink on a silver ground with a rock, bamboo and calligraphy

A pair of six-fold paper with sweetfish

A pair of six-fold screens with clematis

A six-fold screen with a covey of uzura and chicks

A six-fold screen with grape vines

A two-fold screen with chrysanthemums

A pair of four-fold screens with kuri flowers

Four fusuma by Nagasawa Rosetsu

A six-fold screen with autumn flowers and grasses

A paper screen with the Uji river and its bridge

A two-fold screen with a river landscape

A two-fold screen with court ladies

A pair of six-fold screens with poem slips from the 17th century

A two-fold screen with the Uji River and its bridge

A six-fold paper screen with the Plains at Musashino

A pair of six-fold screens with scattered fans

A pair of six-fold paper screens with the Plains at Musashino

Triptych screen by Suda Kokuta

A two-fold batik silk folding screen

A lacquer screen by Onaga Tamotsu

A two-fold lacquer screen carved with an abstract geometric design

A two-fold lacquer screen with an abstract landscape

A screen with abstract calligraphy “Garden”

A two-fold lacquer screen with a persimmon tree

A four-fold screen with calligraphy “Hishō" (Fly High)






