A SHIBUICHI AND WOOD INKSTONE SCREEN (KENBYO)
A SHIBUICHI AND WOOD INKSTONE SCREEN (KENBYO)
A SHIBUICHI AND WOOD INKSTONE SCREEN (KENBYO)
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A SHIBUICHI AND WOOD INKSTONE SCREEN (KENBYO)

SHOWA PERIOD (20TH CENTURY), SIGNED NANZAN SAKU (SHIMIZU NANZAN; 1875-1948)

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A SHIBUICHI AND WOOD INKSTONE SCREEN (KENBYO)
SHOWA PERIOD (20TH CENTURY), SIGNED NANZAN SAKU (SHIMIZU NANZAN; 1875-1948)
The inkstone screen shibuichi panel finely carved with Taikobo (Jiang Ziya) in a boat on river under the moon inlaid in gold, on the reverse with flying geese; wood frame
10 in. (25.4 cm.) high
With the original wood box, titled Ryoya no zu kenbyo (Inkstone screen, picture of beautiful night), signed Nanzan saku hei dai (made and titled by Nanzan) and sealde Nanzan in, dated 1942 (Showa 17) late autumn

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