Items Similar to Framed Japanese Embroidery Textile Panel Rootsters
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 17
Framed Japanese Embroidery Textile Panel Rootsters
About the Item
A matted and framed Japanese silk panel with elaborate embroidery circa late Meiji to Taisho period (1910-30s). On a bright background, two roosters or cockerels with full plumages appear engaging in a fight. The needlework was superbly executed mostly using various pattern of tight satin parallel stiches with piling to create a detailed and low relief profile. Chain crouching was used occasionally to delineate between the feathered wings. The color shifting with of the silk threads vividly and realistically showcased the plumages, clearly done by a masterful embroiderer. The motion of the birds is visually arresting and the attention to detail is evident with a single feather falling off from the fight. The pane is signed "Keibun" in Kanji and also with a an archaic type. Signed embroidery is not common generally speaking, and we couldn't identify the artist. The panel itself is 21" x 24".
Cock-fight was used to be a traditional activity in Japan during spring time. Introduced from China in the early 8th century, it became popular during Kamakura and Edo period, before it was banned in 1873 during the Meiji period. It was a popular subject depicted in all types of Japanese art, from painting, lacquerware and metal ware to prints. For a similar composition which may have inspired the design of this panel, see two prints by Isoda Koryusai (1735-1790) in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, reference number 1925.2183 and 1925.2182.
- Dimensions:Height: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Width: 26 in (66.04 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
- Style:Japonisme (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:Early 20th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Fine condition, textile shows faint folding mark and wrinkles. Frame shows minor wear.
- Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU945024280632
About the Seller
5.0
Platinum Seller
These expertly vetted sellers are 1stDibs' most experienced sellers and are rated highest by our customers.
Established in 2006
1stDibs seller since 2010
486 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: <1 hour
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Atlanta, GA
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 2 days of delivery.
More From This SellerView All
- Framed Japanese Embroidery Textile Panel Pagoda SceneryLocated in Atlanta, GAA Japanese silk embroidery landscape scenery panel depicting a Buddhist pagoda and a temple compound set in a forest with towering pines and...Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Textiles
MaterialsMetal
- Framed Antique Japanese Embroidery Fukusa Textile PanelLocated in Atlanta, GAA Japanese silk Fukusa Panel housed in a gilt frame circa late 19th century of Meiji Period. Fukusa is a traditional Japanese textile art used as a wrap for presenting gifts at important occasions. On the deep blue background, the elaborate embroidery work depicts a historical scene where street vendors selling goods to a royal household or an aristocratic residence. The scene focuses on the activities at the front gate where the couriers and servants were busying carrying the goods in. A peasant with straw coat...Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles
MaterialsSilk, Wood
- Framed Antique Japanese Embroidery Fukusa Textile PanelLocated in Atlanta, GAA Japanese silk Fukusa Panel housed in a gilt frame circa late 19th century of Meiji Period. Fukusa is a traditional Japanese textile art used as a wrap for presenting gifts at important occasions. On the deep blue background, the elaborate embroidery work depicts three deities of the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune...Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles
MaterialsSilk, Wood
- Framed Antique Japanese Silk Embroidery Fukusa Textile PanelLocated in Atlanta, GAA Japanese Fukusa Panel with tassels displayed in a gilt frame circa Meiji Period. Fukusa is a traditional Japanese textile art used as a...Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles
MaterialsSilk, Wood
- Framed Japanese Relief Embroidery Textile Art of DragonLocated in Atlanta, GAA beautiful Japanese textile art panel with an embroidered dragon on a swirling cloud background, nicely framed with a linen matt in an antique-fi...Category
Antique 1890s Japanese Japonisme Textiles
MaterialsSilk, Wood
- Framed Antique Japanese Embroidery Fukusa PanelLocated in Atlanta, GAA finely embroidered Japanese silk Fukusa panel presented in a beautiful silk-lined giltwood frame (newly framed and glazed), circa late 19th century of Meiji Period. Fukusa is a tra...Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles
MaterialsSilk, Wood
You May Also Like
- Framed Antique Chinese TextileLocated in Delray Beach, FLA spectacular antique Chinese embroidery panel dated from (circa 19th century), professionally framed with linen mat, purchased from A...Category
Antique 19th Century Chinese Tapestries
MaterialsSilk, Bamboo
- Japanese Indigo Antique Boro Futon Cover or Wall PanelLocated in Alessandria, PiemonteRare perfect antique collection Japanese Indigo Boro Futon cover : also to use. The rare antique boros are now valued as pieces of art, therefore they are...Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Textiles
MaterialsCotton
- Vintage Japanese Indigo Folk Kamon TextileLocated in Chicago, ILDating to the mid-20th century, this vintage Japanese textile is a folk example of traditional stencil dyed fabric, known as katazome. Richly...Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Textiles
MaterialsCotton
- Vintage Japanese Indigo Folk Kamon TextileLocated in Chicago, ILDating to the mid-20th century, this vintage Japanese textile is a folk example of traditional stencil dyed fabric, known as katazome. Richly...Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Textiles
MaterialsCotton
- Japanese Indigo Dyed Old Embroidery Cloth / Japanese Toy Pattern / 1912-1960Located in Sammu-shi, ChibaIt is a Japanese indigo dyed antique cloth. It calls its name "fu-ro-shi-ki". Originally used in the dressing room of the public bath "furo" during the...Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Textiles
MaterialsCotton
- Late 19th Century Japanese Stencil-Dyed Textile / Kumano-zomeLocated in Point Richmond, CALate 19th Century Japanese Stencil-Dyed Textile / Kumano-zome This 2-panel cotton textile was made in the Kumano region of Okayama Prefecture in th...Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles
MaterialsCotton
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Brown Textile
Timor Textile
Framed Textile
Framed Textiles
Antique Textiles
Embroidery Design
Embroidery Textile
Japanese Inspired Furniture
Antique Textile Designs
Japan Textiles
Japanese Textile
China Textile
Bright Textile
Antique Embroidery Embroidery
Antique Embroidery
8th Century
Antique Metal Panel
Embroidered Panel