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East Asia, Japan, Edo period, ca. 1603 to 1868 CE. A fine wooden folding screen known as a byobu ("wind wall") with two slender rectangular panels that are hinged in the middle. The top and interior bars of each panel have twelve evenly spaced perforations, and within each perforation is a smooth bamboo arrow with feather 'fins' and an iron tip. Size (screen fully open): 42.625" W x 28.6" H (108.3 cm x 72.6 cm); (largest arrow): 36.125" L (91.8 cm).

Provenance: private J.H. collection, Beaverton, Oregon, USA, acquired in October 2016; ex-private Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan collection

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#151244

  • Condition: Screen has small chips to one foot, and metal hinges and screws are modern. Some arrows have losses to some or all of feather fins, and one arrow has loss to iron tip and fissures to tip end. Nice patina throughout.

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