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Folding Screen
Folding Screen is a browsable saved.works tag spanning 8 works by 7 artists across 6 institutions.
Artists under this tag
Unknown artist
2 works surfaced for this tag.
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
1 work surfaced for this tag.
China
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Goshun 呉春 (Matsumura Gekkei 松村月渓)
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Kanō Shigenobu
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Ogata Kōrin
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Museums under this tag
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
2 works surfaced for this tag.
Tokyo National Museum
2 works surfaced for this tag.
Cleveland Museum of Art
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Kyushu National Museum
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Minneapolis Institute of Art
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Yale University Art Gallery
1 work surfaced for this tag.
Works under this tag

First Dream of the New Year
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 · c. 1825
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Woodblock print (surimono); ink, color and metallic…

The Seven Gods of Good Fortune (shichifuku-jin) celebrate the New Year
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai · 1809 (year of the snake)
Yale University Art Gallery · Surimono, horizontal chū-ban; polychrome woodblock print with…

Folding screens depicting a deer and lesser cuckoo birds
Kanō Shigenobu · Edo period 17th century
Kyushu National Museum · Color on paper

Chrysanthemums by a Stream
Ogata Kōrin · c. 1715–30 or later
Cleveland Museum of Art · One of a pair of six-panel folding…

Seven Chinese Immortals (left screen)
Goshun 呉春 (Matsumura Gekkei 松村月渓) · late 18th-early 19th century
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Left screen of a pair of six-panel…

Pair of Folding Screens
Unknown artist · Edo period, 1860
Tokyo National Museum · Paper, plain-weave silk crepe ([chirimen])

Folding Screen
Unknown artist · Joseon dynasty, 19th–20th century
Tokyo National Museum · Embroidery

Folding screen
China · late 17th century
Minneapolis Institute of Art · Huanghuali hardwood, ink and color on silk