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18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th C Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf  ...
18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th C Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf  ...
18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th C Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf  ...
18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th C Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf  ...
18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th C Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf  ...
18th Century Japanese Byobu: The Longevity Turtle

Early 18th c Edo period Japanese byobu painted screen of scholars in retreat. It is composed of 2 panels. The screen has a predominate gold leaf ground on gofun paper. Paint composition is a mineral rimpa paint. The subject matter is a belief of mythology made real. Shu-ton (a scholar's attendant) found a longevity turtle that is believed to be 1000 years old. This turtle is also known to be a messenger to the gods. The expression on the master's face reflects wonderment. He is able to find an ancient text on a scroll from the mythological preachers. This image allows us to wonder and contemplate the mysteries of life and its strange creatures. It is associated with belief and mythology and portrays a sense of overall peace and harmony in it's presence - an expression of true refinements and beauty.

Date: Edo - 18th c

Dimensions: 62" h x 72" long
price:  POR