Antique Japan Genji painting folding wind screen 1800 watercolor art

Antique Japanese painting on paper late Edo era mounted on folding wind screen. Makers seal visible in read bottom write. Good conditions on original wood structure, some wear from time and usage, Genjy tale, fine rendering of physiognomy, architectures and textiles. The panel has 2 wall hanging rings. Fine art decorative Japanese historical item.

Period: 1800 - 1850 late Edo era

Dimensions: full open L 181 H 93 cm, weight 2.700 Kg + wrapping.

Conditions:  good, some wear on surface due to time and usage, child pencil scribbles visible, windscreen in good conditions, please see detailed photos.

Materials: paper, wood

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