
Framed Hand-Painted Silk Scroll Reproduction Print
This rectangular horizontal artwork features a series of panels depicting six women in traditional Japanese kimono (Bijin-ga style). The medium appears to be an giclée or high-quality lithographic print on textured paper or fine silk, designed to replicate the appearance of an ancient hand-painted scroll. The piece is divided into four distinct vertical segments within a continuous composition, each showing figures in various poses—some standing, some seated, and some interacting with floral arrangements. The color palette is muted and earthy, dominated by dusty rose, sage green, indigo, and terracotta, against a mottled light-gray and ochre background that mimics the patina of aged parchment. Each figure is rendered with fine linework typical of the Edo or Meiji periods, focusing on the intricate folds of the garments and elaborate hairstyles. The artwork is professionally matted in a wide, white-on-white textured matting and set within a minimalist white or silver-toned frame. Notable for its serene aesthetic, the piece demonstrates decorative craftsmanship intended for interior design. There are no immediately visible signatures or seals, suggesting it is a modern reproduction of a classical masterpiece. The condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, tearing, or discoloration of the substrate, though there is a prominent reflection of a room and window on the glazing surface.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Basic Information
Category
Fine Art / Decorative Prints
Appraised On
April 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $300
Item Description
This rectangular horizontal artwork features a series of panels depicting six women in traditional Japanese kimono (Bijin-ga style). The medium appears to be an giclée or high-quality lithographic print on textured paper or fine silk, designed to replicate the appearance of an ancient hand-painted scroll. The piece is divided into four distinct vertical segments within a continuous composition, each showing figures in various poses—some standing, some seated, and some interacting with floral arrangements. The color palette is muted and earthy, dominated by dusty rose, sage green, indigo, and terracotta, against a mottled light-gray and ochre background that mimics the patina of aged parchment. Each figure is rendered with fine linework typical of the Edo or Meiji periods, focusing on the intricate folds of the garments and elaborate hairstyles. The artwork is professionally matted in a wide, white-on-white textured matting and set within a minimalist white or silver-toned frame. Notable for its serene aesthetic, the piece demonstrates decorative craftsmanship intended for interior design. There are no immediately visible signatures or seals, suggesting it is a modern reproduction of a classical masterpiece. The condition appears excellent with no visible foxing, tearing, or discoloration of the substrate, though there is a prominent reflection of a room and window on the glazing surface.
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