Early 20th Century Japanese Willow and Ducks Byobu Screen
Early 20th Century Japanese Willow and Ducks Byobu Screen
This early 20th-century Japanese byobu screen captures a serene moment in nature, with a large willow tree casting its graceful branches over a secluded cove. Three playful ducks gather at the water’s edge, while a small cluster of red flowers emerges from the pond’s bank, adding a delicate pop of color. The entire scene is set against a backdrop of layered gold leaf, creating a shimmering, ethereal atmosphere. Framed in luxurious silk brocade, the screen exudes elegance and tranquility.
Byobu screens have long been prized in Japanese culture for their ability to divide space while also serving as stunning works of art. Traditionally used in homes, temples, and tea rooms, these folding screens often depict scenes of nature, mythology, or seasonal change. With their combination of fine craftsmanship and visual storytelling, byobu have become highly collectible, cherished for both their beauty and their representation of Japan's rich artistic heritage.
72.75 in. W x 0.75 in. D x 36.25 in. H