Antique Japanese 2 Panel Byobu Deer Screen, signed Hakuho

Antique Japanese 2 Panel Byobu Deer Screen, signed Hakuho

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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Japanese 2 panel byobu screen painting on silk, of a male and female deer resting below a maple tree. Each panel is bordered in gold leaf and signed “Kagayama Hakuho” with a red chop.

Kagayama Hakuho (1880-?) was born in the Okayama Prefecture Japan. His studies continued under Takeuchi Seiho in Kyoto, and later moved to Kobe for his work. Works by Hakuho have been displayed at the Kyoto City University of Art.

Dimensions: 69 1/2″ W x 68″ H

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Japanese 2 panel byobu screen painting on silk, of a male and female deer resting below a maple tree. Each panel is bordered in gold leaf and signed “Kagayama Hakuho” with a red chop.

Kagayama Hakuho (1880-?) was born in the Okayama Prefecture Japan. His studies continued under Takeuchi Seiho in Kyoto, and later moved to Kobe for his work. Works by Hakuho have been displayed at the Kyoto City University of Art.

Dimensions: 69 1/2″ W x 68″ H

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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