SOLD! for $288.00.
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Three (3) Japanese art-related items. 1st item: Four-panel polychrome painted screen or divider, Manga school, depicting groups of figures engaging in a variety of human activities and earthly pleasures, including eating, gambling, and bathing, while expressing a range of emotions; all against a plain background with a silk brocade border. Artist signature and red stamp on the lower right. Back of screen is covered with plain paper. 24" H x 65" W (Fully extended). 2nd item: Six-panel polychrome painted screen or divider, painted in the Chinese manner, depicting a group of young boys holding a scroll and fan within a landscape of blooming trees, mountains, and a river, all within a two-toned patterned silk border. Back of screen is covered in patterned paper. 18" H x 47" W (fully extended). 3rd item: One miniature edition set of Ando Hiroshige (Japan, 1797-1858) THE TOKAIDO FIFTY-THREE STATIONS containing 53 miniature ukiyo-e woodblock print reproductions, accordion bound, in a hardcover clothbound folio. 4 1/4" H x 7" W x 1 1/4" D. All items ranging late 19th to Mid-Late 20th Century.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Susan and David Eagleton, Maryville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: 1st item: Scattered holes and separation to 3rd and 4th panel, overall toning with areas of damp staining and abrasions. A few scattered punctures to paper on back of screen and paint loss to border. 2nd item: Scattered areas of abrasion and separations to paper. Small losses near joints. A couple of small punctures to backing.