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A pair of six panel byobu-screens with monochrome ink paintings one depicting well and lesser known Chinese
Immortals and Sages as the monks Hanshan and Shede reading a scroll; Li Tieguai breathing out his
spiritual essence with his proper self in miniature; Liu Hai with his toad with three feet and Lu Dongbin
with his sword crossing a river. The other byobu-screen depicting Qin Gao standing on his carp with a scroll in his hand; the Buddhist arhat
Panthala known in Japan as Handaka (or Handakiya) releasing a dragon from his begging bowl; Zhang
Gongming with his tiger; Lu Dongbin with his sword crossing a river and Shu Ren, the crane-riding man,
reading a handscroll, all pasted on a ground with sprinkled gold and gold flakes. All paintings are
attributed to Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) by the various names and seals used by him: Shōhaku;Jasokuken; Joki; Jokisai etc.
OriginJapan
PeriodMeiji period (1868-1912)
Sizes174.40 cm. H x 60.70 cm. W68.66 in. H x 23.9 in. W