Sunday, October 11, 2020

Hokusai woodblock prints

Atami MOA museum has started exhibition of Hokusai wood block prints "the 36 views of Mt. Fuji".  These were published by Nishimura Eijudo in 1831.  The museum collection has been kept in good condition and original printing color stays clear.  Of the 36 images, "the great wave" and "the red Fuji" were the most popular and we have the same images in our 4-panel screens.  Please see the photos in our Scenary web page. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Monkey on bamboo horse

We have acquired a monkey painting in hanging scroll.  It is an art piece of  Mori Sosen(1747 - 1821), who was called "master of monkey painting".  It is very rare and good opportunity to get a guranteed real one of his artwork.  Conditions are excellent !



https://www.japanesescreens.net/misc/

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

New acquisiton

 Two pornographic antique paitings are added in page of Misc.  Each of them are painted in early 19th century.  These were forbidden pictures by the Tokugawa government.   It is very rare and unique in this kind. 

Friday, May 22, 2020

Overseas shipment

Due to outbreak of Covid-19 virus and worldwide health security control, we can't ship our products to overseas by courier service.   Purchase orders can be taken, but the shipping only will take place after the ban is lifted.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Seasonal Screen - Spring

We have selected an antique screen from our collections for the coming spring season.  It will be matched for a bright and peaceful time in a year.  The price is largely discounted.  See details at :

http://www.japanesescreens.net/monthly_special.html


Monday, November 20, 2017

Charity Screen Sale

We are going to hold a Charity Screen Sale at the Franciscan Chapel Centre in Tokyo from November 24 to 26.  More than 200 new and antique screens and woodblock prints are brought over from Kyoto for sale and viewing.  We also have silent auctions and a drawing for a FREE screen.  Please join us and explore the collections of Japanese traditional artworks.  Admission is free. 




See details at the page,

http://www.japanesescreens.net/FCC2017.html


Thursday, September 21, 2017

Summer Sale

Our Summer Sale ended on September 10.   Thank you for your support.  For those of you who bought screens in the sale, we sincerely hope you like and keep it for a long time.  Our next sale is scheduled for end of November at Franciscan Chapel Center in Tokyo.  It wll be a fund raising event for the Chapel.  Details will be announced afterwards.