A PAIR OF JAPANESE 'FOUR ARTISTS' SCREENS
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A PAIR OF JAPANESE 'FOUR ARTISTS' SCREENS

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF JAPANESE 'FOUR ARTISTS' SCREENS
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Each four-fold screen decorated in ink on paper with bamboo and sparrows on a gold leaf ground, the left screen with the inscription Shosen hijaku wo utsutsu (flying sparrow painted by Shosen) and with seal, also with the signatures and seals of Ikka and Beisen; the right screen signed Beisen and with seal, and the inscription Yuzan suzume wo utsutsu (sparrows painted by Yuzan), with seal
Each screen 68 ¾ x 53 ¼ in. (174 x 135 cm.)
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This Lot is transferred to an offsite warehouse ‘Cadogan Tate’ at the close of business on the day of the sale. We will give you 2 weeks free storage from the date of the sale and after that point charges apply. All other lots will be held at Christie''s South Kensington until 5pm the fifth Friday after the sale. It will then be transferred to Cadogan Tate.

Lot Essay

The four artists Suzuki Shosen (b.1872), Tanaka Ikka (1884-1924), Kubota Beisen (1852-1906), and Mori Yuzan (d. 1917) are all of the school of Suzuki Hyakunen (1825-1891) an eclectic artist with a wide following in Kyoto or Mori Kansai (1814-1894) a master of many techniques who studied in Osaka and then worked in Kyoto

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