A Japanese six panel Kano school folding screen, 17th century, ink on paper, finely painted with a mountainous winter landscape, featuring a small village and large rocky outcrop beside the lake, three seals at the bottom left panel, attributed to Kano Sanraku (1559-1635), the central four panels each 177 cm high, 62 cm wide, the two end panels 177 cm high, 64 cm wide. Reference: for a similar Kano school screen see, Treasures of Asian Art, Selections from the John D. Rockefeller Collection, 1999, cat no. 77, pp. 98-99. Provenance: David Jones Gallery Exhibition, Sydney, 30/8-25/9/1976. Sotheby's Melbourne, 2003, Lot 294
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