PAIR OF OLD SCREENS WITH 2 LEAVES EACH / PROBABLY NORTHERN SCHOOL / IN PAINTED CANVAS DEPICTING SKATERS YEAR 1900 dim: 157 cm high x 96 cm for 1 screen / each panel is 48 cm wide by 3 cm thick DELIVER[...]
Art Nouveau screen. Circa 1900. Two-panel screen in dark varnished Oregon pine. Based on a design attributed to Koloman Moser. Decorated with a diptych painting. Symbolist hunting scene depicting St. [...]
small Chinese table screen, in carved, lacquered and gilded wood, with a scene of two Taoists determined to have tea with some servants next to them, in a small rural landscape with pines, rocks, bats[...]
Art Nouveau period screen in fabric represents 4 months of the year - May / June / July / August. Moisture stains and wear. We have carried out the possible repairs.... DELIVERY FRANCE €100 DELIVERY W[...]
Fabric screen with flower patterns from the 1950s/1960s. One side in perfect condition One side worn DELIVERY FRANCE €100 DELIVERY WORLDWIDE ON QUOTE We offer on Proantic a selection of our items, the[...]
Charming little Japanese screen with 4 panels, lacquered decoration of Japanese landscapes, in particular on one Mount Fuji, mountain decorations, of a mill with gold highlights, carved and partially [...]
Screen.
Painted wood, silvered bronze handles and beveled mirrors.
Circa 1900-1910.
This large triptych screen features mirrors with beveled edges in full and loose curves as well as silvered b[...]
Extremely rare and beautiful Art Nouveau screen executed in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, the parrot motifs were masterfully carved and painted by hand.
Inscription: unsigned.
Technique: f[...]
Screen with 4 sheets, double-sided, covered with a floral fabric. very good condition, each of the leaves measures 101 high by 40.5 cm wide, circa 1950
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