Antique Edo era Japan Kimono woman 1800 Byobu interior wind screen

Very nicely restored antique Japanese painting of 6 Kimono woman. Silk painting Sumi ink and watercolor technique. Each painting signed and sealed by artist Ofumi ( 王章 ), some wear marks visible from when they were attached to previous windscreen structure. Fine 1980s professional restoration on new windscreen support. 
(additional detailed photos available on request)

Period: 1880 - 1900Meiji era, wind screen structure 1980

Dimensions: total opened size L 245 H 137 cm, each silk painting H 98 W 20 cm, total weight 8.200 Kg + wrapping

Conditions:  very good, no wear from usage. Light wear on painting surface. Please see detailed photos. (additional detailed photos of state available on request)

Materials: paper, silk, paper, wood, bronze

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