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Screen Partition Collection

"Screen Partition: A Journey Through Cultures and Time" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of screen partitions, where artistry meets functionality

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by window

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by window
Utagawa Toyokuni, a pupil of Utagawa Toyoharu, was a pre-eminent designer of actor prints from the mid 1790s until his death

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Chinese Mahjong players

Chinese Mahjong players
Mahjong, game of Chinese origin dating to over two thousand years ago. For centuries, Mahjong remained exclusive of the royal class. It was against the law for commoners to play

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a women in room

Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a women in room
A wonderful Ukiyo-e print by the master Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of House Interior

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of House Interior
This wonderful colourful Oban woodblock print is by Yamazaki Toshinobu, (1857-1885) Son of a barber; He created thirty woodblock prints of the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a couple

Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a couple
Utagawa Toyokuni, 1735-1814, was a pre-eminent designer of actor prints from the mid 1790s until his death. This charming print shows a male and female

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Traditional Woodblock Print Woman Kneeling

Traditional Woodblock Print Woman Kneeling
pale skin, beauties, Traditional Japanese Woodblocks, 118448651

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Chinese Emperor seated

Chinese Emperor seated
A Chinese Emperor or High official seated at court, an original painting Circa 1830 as verified by Sunderland Museum of Oriental Art, England

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Japanese Woodblock female at night

Japanese Woodblock female at night
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1845 from the Edo period, showing a female figure sitting by an open window in traditional Kimono by moonlight

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Constructing a stud wall to divide a room

Constructing a stud wall to divide a room

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Black and white illustration of plants growing on both sides of trellis fence panel used as screen p

Black and white illustration of plants growing on both sides of trellis fence panel used as screen p

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Illustration of paved garden sheltered from wind by timber and glass screens

Illustration of paved garden sheltered from wind by timber and glass screens

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Troopship

Troopship
January 1922: A troopship leaves an Irish port with British garrison soldiers, after the partition of Ireland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Three bottles of olive oil on wooden surface near decorative glass partition

Three bottles of olive oil on wooden surface near decorative glass partition

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: Netherlands, Leiden, Painting atelier

Netherlands, Leiden, Painting atelier
Kawahara Keiga (ca. 1786 - ca. 1860), Painting Atelier, watercolor on silk

Background imageScreen Partition Collection: France, Saint-Omer, Old man or jealous lover, 1791

France, Saint-Omer, Old man or jealous lover, 1791
Louis-Leopold Boilly (1761-1845), The Old Man or The Jealous Lover, 1791


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"Screen Partition: A Journey Through Cultures and Time" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of screen partitions, where artistry meets functionality. From traditional Japanese woodblock prints depicting a serene couple to Chinese mahjong players engrossed in their game, these screens have long served as both decorative and practical elements. Step into a traditional Japanese room through a vintage woodblock print, where a graceful woman resides amidst delicate surroundings. In contrast, an oil painting from 1791 transports us to Saint-Omer, France, showcasing an old man consumed by jealousy or love. Witness the elegance of a kneeling woman captured in another traditional woodblock print while admiring the view outside her window. Meanwhile, a powerful Chinese emperor commands attention as he sits on his throne with authority. As night falls, experience the allure of a mysterious Japanese woodblock print featuring a female figure against the backdrop of darkness. And for those seeking modern solutions, witness the construction of stud walls that effectively divide rooms according to individual needs. Traveling forward in time brings us to 1960 when one young woman stands alone behind closed doors - an image that evokes curiosity and intrigue. Finally, explore nature's beauty showcased through black and white illustrations portraying plants flourishing on trellis fence panels used as screens. Intricate designs and cultural nuances intertwine within each depiction of screen partitions throughout history. Whether it be preserving privacy or enhancing aesthetics, these versatile creations continue to captivate our imagination across continents and centuries alike.