19th Century Peacock Screen
Price: $7000
SKU:
PTA83
Size:
370x171 cm
Period:
Edo (1603-1868)
Step into the splendor of the 19th century with this breathtaking six-panel screen, showcasing a pair of peacocks amidst flowers and an blooming tree. This screen is not just a piece of art; it's a narrative woven in vibrant colors and delicate details. In Japanese culture, the peacock symbolizes compassion, goodwill, and kind-heartedness. Its presence in art, especially during the 19th century, reflects a period of aesthetic refinement and cultural symbolism. It is said that the peacock's radiant plumage and noble stance inspire artists and onlookers alike, evoking a sense of beauty that transcends the physical realm. With its pair of peacocks, this screen represents the unity of vision and virtue. It's a celebration of life, love, and the eternal bloom of nature, captured by the artist with a grace fitting for such noble creatures. The gold leaf backdrop adds a touch of luxury and illuminates the scene, highlighting the rich textures and depth. Let this exquisite work of art bring a piece of Japanese tradition and the elegance of the natural world into your home or collection.