Rimpa School crane screen by Yamamoto Koitsu (1843-1905)
Price: $6900
SKU:
PTA110
Size:
348x175 cm (137 x 69 inches)
Period:
Meiji (1868-1912)
Timeless beauty of Japanese artistry with our latest masterpiece—a stunning 6-panel classic Meiji period screen adorned with a captivating depiction of cranes. Painted on paper by the renowned Yamamoto Koitsu (1843-1905), this screen transports you to a world where elegance meets ethereal beauty.
Set against a backdrop of bamboo forest, the graceful cranes exude a sense of serenity and grace, while the intricate details bring the scene to life. Koitsu, a prominent painter of the Rimpa school in the Meiji era, seamlessly merged tradition with innovation, leaving behind a legacy cherished by art enthusiasts worldwide. As the eldest son of Yamamoto Sodo and a disciple of Sakai Hoitsu, Koitsu's influence on Japanese art is undeniable. His works adorn the walls of prestigious museums and have graced the halls of renowned auction houses like Christie's, captivating audiences with their timeless allure. Now, this exquisite screen awaits its place in your collection, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Rimpa school and the masterful craftsmanship of Yamamoto Koitsu. Elevate your space with a piece of history that continues to inspire and enchant.