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A magnificent six-panel folding screen created by Shoji Kuroda (Robert Crowder) in the 1960s that captures the soul of ancient …
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A magnificent six-panel folding screen created by Shoji Kuroda (Robert Crowder) in the 1960s that captures the soul of ancient Japanese gardens with breathtaking authenticity. Each panel showcases the artist’s extraordinary hand-painted work against soft white backgrounds that possess the luminous texture of fine oil painting, creating a surface that seems to glow from within. Traditional Japanese birds perch and pause throughout the scene, rendered with such lifelike grace that you expect them to take flight at any moment. Surrounding them, meticulously painted botanicals—delicate branches, layered foliage, and carefully placed blossoms —create a landscape so serene it slows your heartbeat just by looking at it.
The scale of this piece is nothing short of impressive. Six full panels unfold to create a commanding presence that transforms any room it enters, yet the gentle palette and masterful scenes never overwhelm. Every detail rewards closer inspection: the way light plays across the textured backgrounds, the subtle gradations in the painted leaves, the elegant postures of each bird. This is the kind of art that reveals itself slowly, offering new discoveries months and even years after you bring it home, deepening your connection with each viewing.
What makes owning this screen so special is its remarkable versatility in shaping your daily experience. Use it as a room divider, and suddenly your space breathes differently: a bedroom becomes a private sanctuary with distinct areas for rest and reflection. Display it against a wall, and it becomes a stunning focal point, a window into tranquility that anchors your entire room. The way natural light moves across it throughout the day creates an ever-changing experience, from morning brightness to the mysterious depths of evening shadows.
This screen carries a powerful story in its dual signature, both the artist’s Japanese and American names marking a unique moment of cultural fusion in the 1960s. Owning it means more than acquiring beautiful décor; it means becoming part of a legacy that bridges East and West, tradition and innovation. This is the piece you’ll still be admiring decades from now, the one that guests remember long after they leave, the treasure that transforms a house into a home filled with beauty and meaning.
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- Dimensions
- 164ʺW × 1ʺD × 95ʺH
- Designer
- Robert Crowder
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paint
- Paper
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- Great Condition: The screen is in original condition with normal cosmetic wear and some yellowing on the paper from age … moreGreat Condition: The screen is in original condition with normal cosmetic wear and some yellowing on the paper from age and use, as shown in the pictures. less
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