18th Century Japanese 6-panel Gosho-Guruma Carriage Screen

18th Century Japanese 6-panel Gosho-Guruma Carriage Screen

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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Antique Japanese 6-panel byobu screen painting depicting a noble woman’s carriage (gosho-guruma) parked under a blossoming cherry tree (sakura). The tassel cords are untied. The yoke rests on a black lacquered stool. The cart is decorated with irises and peonies with raised rimpa paint. The sudari is shut closed with chrysanthemum pattern curtains billowing out. Painted in mineral colors and raised gofun on gold leaf. Provenance: Warren Imports, La Jolla, California.

Edo Period (18th century)

Dimensions: 65 1/8″ high x 143″ long

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Antique Japanese 6-panel byobu screen painting depicting a noble woman’s carriage (gosho-guruma) parked under a blossoming cherry tree (sakura). The tassel cords are untied. The yoke rests on a black lacquered stool. The cart is decorated with irises and peonies with raised rimpa paint. The sudari is shut closed with chrysanthemum pattern curtains billowing out. Painted in mineral colors and raised gofun on gold leaf. Provenance: Warren Imports, La Jolla, California.

Edo Period (18th century)

Dimensions: 65 1/8″ high x 143″ long

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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