Cracked Ice screen
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cracked-ice-screen-203-3992891
title:
Cracked Ice screen
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The Cracked Ice screen is a late 18th-century low two-fold Japanese screen (byōbu) intended for use at the Japanese tea ceremony. It was created in the Edo period and is signed and sealed by the artist, Maruyama Ōkyo (1733–1795), founder of the Maruyama school of realist painting. It would be used as a furosaki byōbu placed near the hearth of a room used for the Japanese tea ceremony, shielding the fire from draughts and also forming a decorative backdrop behind the tea utensils. It may have bee
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Late 18th-century Japanese screen
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cracked_Ice_screen
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2023-03-15T00:48:41Z
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