Spring Reverie. 1939
Price on request
SKU:
SD230
Size:
358 x 173 cm (140.9 x 68.1 inches)
Period:
Showa (1926-1989)
This exquisite 6-panel screen captures the ethereal beauty of spring through the depiction of vibrant pink peonies and delicate white butterflies. The artwork is a celebration of natural beauty, emphasizing the soft, romantic essence of the blooming flowers, which are masterfully rendered to create a dynamic yet serene visual experience. Each panel intricately portrays the detailed petals and lush foliage, set against a muted background that enhances the vivid colors of the flora. Peonies in Japanese art are often associated with romance, prosperity, and good fortune. They are celebrated for their ability to bloom robustly and are often referred to as the "King of Flowers." This screen, with its lush depiction of peonies interspersed with playful butterflies, suggests themes of renewal, beauty, and the transient nature of life, as echoed in traditional Japanese aesthetics. This screen is perfect for adding a touch of elegance and cultural richness to any space, particularly suited for areas where art can be appreciated as a focal point, such as in a living room, hallway, or a serene office environment. This romantic piece of art not only embodies the skilled craftsmanship of its time but also evokes a sense of tranquility and appreciation for the beauty of nature.