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Panel Screens of Flowers and Calligraphy

$500
WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927) / KUSAKABE MEIKAKU (1838-1922) Panel Screens of Flowers and Calligraphy Sixteen scrolls, mounted as a pair of eight-panel screens, ink and colour / ink on paper Each screen measures 150.5 x 40.3 cm. (59 1⁄4 x 15 7⁄8 in.) (2)Eight scrolls inscribed and signed by Wu Changshuo, with a total of sixteen seals One scroll dated spring, renzi year (1912) Eight scrolls inscribed and signed by Kusakabe Meikaku, with a total of twenty four seals One scroll dated spring, jiayin year (1914)