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Époque Edo (1615-1868), fin du XVIIe/XVIIIe siècle

25 – 27 October 2022, 10:30 CEST
Paris, Avenue Hoche

Sold for €7,012.50 inc. premium

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ANONYME

Époque Edo (1615-1868), fin du XVIIe/XVIIIe siècle

ANONYMOUS
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868), late 17th/18th century
A six-panel byobu (folding screen), ink, colours gofun (crushed shell) and gold on paper, mounted on a wooden lattice, edged with a silk brocade border, and framed in lacquered wood, depicting a solitary quail flying over windswept peonies, chrysanthemums and other seasonal plants and flowers, three quails on the ground foraging for food; unsigned. Overall 358cm (68 1/8in) wide x 173cm (141in) high.

Footnotes

Provenance:
Robert Rousset, Paris (1901-1981)
Jean-Pierre Rousset, Paris (1936-2021)

來源:
巴黎Robert Rousset(1901-1981)舊藏
巴黎Jean-Pierre Rousset(1936-2021)舊藏

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