A Six-panel Screen With Red-crowned Cranes, Signed Kanō Eigaku
A six-panel screen painted in sumi-e ink and gold powder, depicting a group of red-crowned cranes along the bank of a flowing stream, signed Kanō Eigaku (1790–1867).
Flowering ume (plum trees), with gnarled trunks and gracefully intertwining branches, extend across the composition. Delicate gold powder dispersed over the background creates a soft, mist-like atmosphere that envelops the scene, enhancing its depth and luminosity.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Period: Edo period, mid-19th century
Dimensions: 174 × 353 cm
Condition: The screen is in good condition, with minor stains and light wear to the lacquer frame, consistent with age.
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 353 cm
Height: 174 cm
Reference (ID): 1789786
Availability: In stock






































