Description: Japanese Art Byobu Folding Screen Japanese Masterpieces: Dragon and Tiger No237 DescriptionThe left pair of paintings from "Dragon and Tiger" by Kano Sanraku, depicting a fateful showdown between a dragon and a tiger. The Kano school reached its height during the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo periods. The Kano school reached its peak under Eitoku. After Eitoku's death, political power shifted from Osaka and Kyoto to Edo, and Eitoku's grandson Tan'yu moved his base of operations to Edo along with politics. He was also known as Edo Kano. Meanwhile, Sanraku and Sansetsu of the Kyoto Kano school remained active in Kyoto. This work is the left pair of paintings from "Dragon and Tiger" by Sanraku, the founder of Kyoto Kano. A leopard is painted next to the tiger. There were no zoos in those days. Sanraku had never seen one in real life. The leopard was thought to be a female tiger.The scene shows the husband and wife facing off against the dragon. Size when unfolded: 10 in x 6 inch Made in Japan Shipping We will ship by FedEx or Japan Post We always send the item with a tracking number. So please place an order without any concern on delivery. You can always track the delivery status. International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your country`s customs office to determine these additional costs prior to bidding or buying. Additionally, if the delivery address is in a remote area, there may be additional charges by FedEx or DHL. If such charges occur, you may be asked to pay an additional $15 to $20.
Price: 44.1 USD
Location: Kohata,Uji-shi, default
End Time: 2025-01-14T04:11:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13 USD
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Primary Material: Paper
Color: Gold
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
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