Japanese Five-Panel Watercolor Landscape Screen
a suite of five large vertical watercolor compositions on paper, each mounted to individual wood panels for hanging separately or as a continuous screen, paintings depict traditional Japanese subjects including birds in flight, bamboo, flowering branches, expressive old-growth trees, rocky outcrops, and small animals such as rabbits, executed in soft ink and wash with subtle tonal variations and delicate brushwork, Meiji period
height 92 inches, width 25 1/4 inches, total width 153 inches
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Estimate: $800 - $1200