Sculpture/Artifacts
Cypress Tree Screen
The "Cypress Screen" is a traditional Japanese artwork, painted from the late 16th to early 17th centuries. The screen was created by the famous Japanese painter Kano Yongde. Kano Yongde was a famous painter in the Warring States Period in Japan and was famous for his unique painting style and superb skills. There are several tall cypress trees painted on the screen. The trunks and branches and leaves are all made of delicate brush strokes and thick and light ink colors, vividly showing the upright and vigorous cypress trees. The screen background is dominated by gold, creating a solemn and elegant atmosphere. Cypress is a symbol of longevity and tenacity in Japanese culture.
Cypress Screen (Wild Yongde)
Cypress Screen is a screen painting created by the famous painter Kano Yongde (1543-1590) in the Antu Taoshan period in Japan. Screen painting was originally one of a pair of large screens in Antu City, a landscape painting composed of cypress trees (I. e. cypress trees).
Liuqiao Waterwheel Figure Screen
"Liuqiao Waterwheel Picture Screen" is a six-fan screen depicting the scenery of the Musashino area in Japan. This screen displays elements such as golden bridges, willows, waterwheel and snake cage, forming a beautiful natural landscape. This screen was very popular during the Taoshan period and the early Edo period.
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