Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Chinese Tomb Pottery Shrine,  Ming Dynasty
Chinese Tomb Pottery Shrine, Ming Dynasty
Chinese tomb pottery shrine decorated with Sancai glaze in yellow and green with red slip painted details. The shrine is sculpted with lattice doors and filigree roof.

Age: Ming Dynasty (1366 – 1644)

Dimensions: 17" high x 14 1/2" wide x 8 1/2" deep
item #1485389
$700.00
Chinese Group of Pottery Attendant Figures and Palanquin
Chinese Group of Pottery Attendant Figures and Palanquin
Chinese antique group of 5 pottery court attendant figures and palanquin. Sancai glaze with green, yellow and black. The faces and hands are painted with slip. The palanquin is similarly glazed and has nice yellow drips.

Age: Ming Dynasty (1366 – 1644)

Dimensions: Figures: 10 1/2" high x 4 1/4" wide x 4 1/2" deep. Palanquin: 15" high x 5 1/4" wide x 5 1/2" deep
item #1485385
$1,100.00
Pair of Balinese Dwarapala Stone Temple Guardians
Pair of Balinese Dwarapala Stone Temple Guardians
Balinese antique pair of Dwarapala temple guardians. Carved of stone, these figures once guarded a temple entrance, a warning to humans and negative energies not to pass. Their ferocious appearance is a warning that only those with good intentions will be ushered through and guided to ascend a higher path.

Age: Mid-century

Dimensions: left: 23" high x 11" wide x 9" deep. right: 24" high x 11 1/2" wide x 9 1/2" deep.
item #1485322
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Japanese Antique Polychrome Wooden Figure of a Buddhist Guardian
Japanese Antique Polychrome Wooden Figure of a Buddhist Guardian
Antique Japanese figure of a Buddhist guardian, possibly Fudo Myoo, the Immovable One, the protector of Buddhism and true Buddhists. His stature, his curls, and his intense eyes are all traditional characteristics of Fudo Myoo. His red coloring is reminiscent of a Nio guardian. He stands on a rocky ground with one hand raised as if shielding his eyes. Carved of wood and painted with mineral pigments and gold. His eyes are painted glass.

Edo Period... Click for details
item #1485172
$3,100.00
Japanese Antique 2-Panel Screen Painting with Chrysanthemums
Japanese Antique 2-Panel Screen Painting with Chrysanthemums
Antique Japanese screen painting (byobu) in two panels with a view over a garden fence. Tall white chrysanthemum flowers blossom near a stand of small blue Matsumoto asters. In the background is a mist of silver leaf. Painted in mineral pigments, raised gofun and silver leaf on paper.

Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: 48 1/2" high x 39" wide
item #1485170
$2,500.00
"Figure with Guarded Vision" Ceramic Sculpture by William Schwob
"Figure with Guarded Vision" Ceramic Sculpture by William Schwob
"Figure with Guarded Vision", wood fired clay sculpture by William Schwob. Life size female figure with shifting shoulders and distant gaze. A cityscape with Roman columns and windowed buildings merges with mountainous layers, a landscape within the familiarity of a human form.

Artist's statement:
My most recent work involves wood fired clay, one of the most basic of all materials, combined with a process that matches the medium perfectly and resonates with the subject... Click for details
item #1485100
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Yoshitsune Minamoto Defeats Benkei on Gojo Bridge, 2-Panel Screen
Yoshitsune Minamoto Defeats Benkei on Gojo Bridge, 2-Panel Screen
An antique Japanese two panel screen painting (byobu) of the battle between the two historical figures Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Benkei.
Minamoto no Yoshitsune (born Ushiwakamaru c.1159) was raised in a monastery near in Kyoto. His incredible skill as a warrior emerged when he was very young. In the scene depicted here, he famously defeats the great warrior-monk, Benkei (Saito Musashibo Benkei). The young Ushiwakamaru easily leaps over the larger warrior. According to legend, ... Click for details
item #1485044
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"100 Cranes" Gold Gilt Japanese Six Panel Screen
"100 Cranes" Gold Gilt Japanese Six Panel Screen
Antique Japanese full six panel painted screen depicting a flock of cranes resting a gold leaf backdrop. Bordered with silk and simple black lacquer wood frame. Touches a red pigment adorns each of the cranes crown, black wing tips feathers fade to white. Some are seen resting as are grooming and enjoying the social rest. Across the six panels are 100 Japanese cranes.

In Japan the crane is viewed as a national treasure. The Japanese refer to the crane as the “bird of... Click for details
item #1485043
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"First Frost" Japanese Two Panel screen Ducks & Song Birds
"First Frost" Japanese Two Panel screen Ducks & Song Birds
Japanese two panel painted byobu (screen) depicting a winters evening with resting pair of mandarin ducks siting amongst the late blooming roses at waters edge. A pair of song birds sitting within the white hydrangeas. A banana tree is shown with Painted on silk with flecked fold paper, silk brocade, and black lacquered frame.

Mandarin ducks are regarded as symbols of love, happiness, and marital fidelity because they are believed to be monogamous.
Birds have long been a... Click for details
item #1485042
$8,000.00
Japanese Two Panel Screen Sumi with Horses
Japanese Two Panel Screen Sumi with Horses
Japanese two panel screen depicting a family of horses. Painted with a simple flowing style of sumi ink on paper. Bordered in original aged gold leaf and black lacquered frame.
The horse has always been considered the sacred mount of the kami, Japanese gods. During the Nara period (710-794), the practice of shinme, consisting in offering a horse as a votive offering to a shrine to serve as a divine mount, spread. It was thus customary during a prayer or a wish to present a horse to the... Click for details
item #1485041
$4,000.00
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