Screens: Pre 1800

 18c. Tartar hunting screen pair

18c. Tartar hunting screen pair

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PRICE : $9500 the pair  

Item Number : 975213

ARTIST :
Anonymous

AGE :
18th century

SIZE :
Each screen measures 69'' by 145'' (176 by 370 cm).

DESCRIPTION :
A pair of six-fold Japanese screens depicting tartars on a central asian plane. The scene originated in the later 16th century amongst Kano school artists and remained popular through the early Edo period. This 18th century example follows a similar thematic and compositional framework. Mounted horsemen wearing exotic asian costumes hunt boars, tigers, deer, ducks and even cranes with spears, bows and falcons. Others, including female riders engage in a spirited game of polo. Offsetting the movement and rythym of the mounted horsemen is the high official and his retinue sheltering under the large tent at the far left. Similarly at the upper right a group of horsemen surround an official as they watch the hunt evolve.

TECHNIQUE :
The scenes have been painted on paper with ink and color. The background is filled with liberally applied gold flecks which are highly reflective and allow for subtle mood changes throughout the course of the day.

CONDITION :
The condition of the screens is reasonable and they are certainly ready to be enjoyed as they are. In a number of areas insects have eaten away at the surface paper adjoining the hinges and the silk brocade frame.

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