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PTA63 - Late 18th to Early 19th Century Hawk Screen

PTA63 - Late 18th to Early 19th Century Hawk Screen

Price: $4900
SKU:
PTA63
Size:
372 x 125 cm (146.4 x 49.2 inches)
Period:
Meiji (1868-1912)
Behold the grandeur of the late Edo period encapsulated in this magnificent Hawk screen. A period rich with cultural heritage and artistic depth, the Edo era brought to life scenes that echo Japan's vibrant history and the harmony of nature. Stretching impressively across your view, this majestic screen transports you to a time where the symbolism of the hawk was revered, representing not just prowess and vigilance but also a celestial connection. Each panel depicts a narrative that unfolds under the watchful eyes of the magnificent hawk, a creature deeply ingrained in Japanese folklore and art. Crafted meticulously during the transitional phase of the late 18th to early 19th century, this screen embodies the spirit of a Japan standing on the cusp of a new era. The detailed craftsmanship tells tales of expertise handed down through generations, coming alive in the form of this breathtaking piece. To own this screen is to own a fragment of history, a window into the vibrant and profound narrative of Japanese culture. We invite you to DM us and explore more!