Chinese room screens, are decorative objects that have a long history in Chinese art and culture. These screens are typically made of wood or bamboo frames covered with paper, silk, or other materials, and are decorated with intricate paintings, calligraphy, or relief carvings.

The tradition of using room screens in China dates back to the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), when they were first used as partitions to separate living areas within homes or outdoor spaces. During the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE), room screens became more elaborate and were often used to divide larger spaces, such as reception halls or imperial courts, into smaller, more intimate areas.

By the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), room screens had become an important component of interior decoration, and were often decorated with intricate paintings and carvings depicting landscapes, scenes from literature, or historical events. These screens were often used to create a more...

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A five-panel screen, covered with 18th century hand painted…

18th Century Chinese Wallpaper Screen from Castle Fraser

A five-panel screen, covered with 18th century hand painted Chinese wallpaper. Each panel 243 x 61 cm. Provenance: castle Fraser, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire Scotland ('Inventory 1897 drawing Room' painted to underside), Thence by descent, Mr J. Smiley,…

Chinese hardstone overlay six-panel screen, c. 1900, each panel…

Chinese Hardstone Overlay Six-Panel Screen

Chinese hardstone overlay six-panel screen, c. 1900, each panel rendered in five sections with ritual vessels potted with flowers of the four seasons in multi-coloured hardstones, carved dragons and qilins, height 162 cm, width 228 cm. Provenance: The…

A four-panel hardstone inlaid wood screen, 19th/20th century…

Hardstone Inlaid Wood Screen with Maidens and Wildlife

A four-panel hardstone inlaid wood screen, 19th/20th century each panel embellished with jade, lapis lazuli, mother of pearl, agate, jadeite, bone and other hardstones to depict two maidens carrying a musical instrument and a basket of flowers in a garden…

An ivory table screen and stand, 19th/20th century of…

Ivory Table Screen with Deer and Crane Decoration

An ivory table screen and stand, 19th/20th century of rectangular form carved with two panels set within the ivory frame, each decorated in high relief with a deer and crane beside rocks and plants in a fenced enclosure beside a large pine tree, the wood…

Large Chinese Dali marble table screen, with a square inset…

Chinese Dali Marble Table Screen with Wooden Carving

Large Chinese Dali marble table screen, with a square inset dali marble panel, set within a carved wooden screen, accented with carved roped motifs, 71 cm x 62 cm. Provenance: The Yeung Estate

A Chinese carved, painted and lacquered twelve panel screen,…

Chinese Warrior Landscape Screen

A Chinese carved, painted and lacquered twelve panel screen, each panel forming part of a continuous scene depicting warriors on horseback in a landscape setting, each panel 275 x 50 cm

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Tane Seed', c. 2012 two-fold…

"Tane Seed" Screen

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Tane Seed', c. 2012 two-fold screen, Japanese paper (washi), ink, crushed-shell pigment (gofun) and silk on paper, signed, with box

Important large early Chinese hardwood screen, with finely…

Carved Dragon Hardwood Screen

Important large early Chinese hardwood screen, with finely carved design and dragon ends, the panel featuring numerous carved dragon figures, 192.5 cm wide, 74 cm deep, 179 cm high, the panel lifts out from the base and 4 carved hardwood dragons detach…

Important large early Chinese hardwood screen, with finely…

Carved Chinese Dragon Hardwood Screen

Important large early Chinese hardwood screen, with finely carved design and dragon ends, the panel featuring numerous carved dragon figures, 192.5 cm wide, 74 cm deep, 179 cm high, the panel lifts out from the base and 4 carved hardwood dragons detach…

A Chinese hardwood and lacquer stone inlaid screen on an…

Chinese Hardwood and Stone Inlaid Screen with Stand

A Chinese hardwood and lacquer stone inlaid screen on an associated stand Qing Dynasty, late 19th century inlaid with hardstone, jade and coral, depicting individual floral arrangement vignettes within fretwork borders, some losses to fretwork, associated…

A Chinese red lacquer and carved six panel screen 20th century,…

Dragon & Floral Carved Lacquer Screen

A Chinese red lacquer and carved six panel screen 20th century, each panel detailed with alternating floral scenes surmounted by a repeat double dragon roundel, 184 x 246 cm approximately

A pair of Chinese Hardstone-Inlaid table screens, Qing Dynasty…

Chinese Hardstone-Inlaid Table Screens, Qing Dynasty

A pair of Chinese Hardstone-Inlaid table screens, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 18th/19th century, the black lacquer panels inlaid with hardstone and jade decoration of pomegranate and nandina, inset into intricately pierced hardwood table screens. Provenance…

An embellished lacquer six-fold screen, Qing dynasty, 19th…

Embellished Qing Dynasty Six-Fold Screen

An embellished lacquer six-fold screen, Qing dynasty, 19th century, each rectangular black lacquer panel inlaid in jade, malachite, lapis-lazuli, rose quartz, coral, carnelian, ivory, bone and other materials, depicting a continuous scene of figures on a…

A polychrome lacquer six-fold screen of the Yihe Yuan (Summer…

Polychrome Lacquer Six-Fold Screen of Yihe Yuan

A polychrome lacquer six-fold screen of the Yihe Yuan (Summer Palace) depicting a continuous panorama of the scenic places of the Summer Palace including Longevity Hill, Kunming Lake and the Kuoru Pavilion, with open walkways on the shores of the lake,…

A Chinese carved hongmu six-fold screen with ceramic-plaque…

Chinese Hongmu Screen with Ceramic Inset Plaques, 1831

A Chinese carved hongmu six-fold screen with ceramic-plaque insets, dated by inscription 1831, with possibly later parts, 104 cm x 19 cm x 1.8 cm (6). Provenance: NSW private collection, acquired in Hong Kong in the early 1990s from Mr Lam, Foo Chow…

A pair of hongmu armchairs with 'dream-stone' marble insets,…

Hongmu Armchairs with Dream-Stone Marble Insets by Li Jiren

A pair of hongmu armchairs with 'dream-stone' marble insets, Late Qing dynasty to Republic period, by Li Jiren, 103.5 high, 61.5 wide, 46.5 deep (2). Provenance: Private collection, Sydney, acquired in the early 1980s. Erquan Shanmin is the studio name of…

A Chinese hardwood table screen inset with an inscribed white…

Chinese Jade-Inlaid Table Screen, Qing Dynasty

A Chinese hardwood table screen inset with an inscribed white jade plaque, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the plaque decorated to one side with a scholar and attendant in a landscape. The other side decorated with a twenty character poem, 24 cm high, 20 cm…

A carved ivory table screen, Qing dynasty, 19th century, formed…

Qing Dynasty Ivory Table Screen with Intricate Carvings

A carved ivory table screen, Qing dynasty, 19th century, formed of two rectangular ivory plaques, each intricately carved on one side with warriors on horseback and on foot carrying banners, lanterns and bayonets, one group outside a city wall and the…

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Bou Entrancement', c. 2012…

Bou Entrancement

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Bou Entrancement', c. 2012 six-fold screen, Japanese paper (washi), ink, crushed-shell pigment (gofun), gold leaf, and silk on paper, signed

An embroidered silk hardwood screen of rectangular form,…

Embroidered Silk Bird Screen with Stand

An embroidered silk hardwood screen of rectangular form, embroidered in colours on a cream silk ground with pairs of different species of birds near a large pine tree growing beside rockwork, various flowering plants and lingzhi fungus, including song…

Small Chinese sodalite table screen having a blue sodalite…

Chinese Sodalite Table Screen with Jade Mount

Small Chinese sodalite table screen having a blue sodalite panel, carved with pine trees on a rocky landscape. Set in a rosewood mount with carved and pierced green and mutton-fat jade panels. 27 x 34 cm.

A Chinese carved ten-fold hongmu and embroidered screen, Qing…

Chinese Qing Dynasty Ten-Fold Hongmu Embroidered Screen

A Chinese carved ten-fold hongmu and embroidered screen, Qing dynasty, 183 cm high, 36.5 cm wide (each panel). Provenance: NSW private collection, in Australia since late 19th century

An embroidered silk three-panel hardwood screen each panel of…

Embroidered Silk Three-Panel Screen with Birds and Flowers

An embroidered silk three-panel hardwood screen each panel of rectangular shape embroidered on the black silk ground with birds beside flowering plants and trees, one with a pair of cranes beside bamboo and a magnolia tree, another with pairs of peacocks…

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Whirlpool Uzu', c. 2012…

Uzu Whirlpool

Maio Motoko (Japanese, b. 1948) 'Whirlpool Uzu', c. 2012 eight-fold screen, antique fabric, Japanese paper (washi), ink and crushed-shell pigment (gofun), silver foil, signed, with box

A Chinese blackwood & porcelain table screen, Qianlong seal…

Chinese Blackwood & Porcelain Table Screen with Chrysanthemums

A Chinese blackwood & porcelain table screen, Qianlong seal mark, a carved frame with glazed porcelain spandrels, applied & inlaid with ceramic chrysanthemums issuing from rocks on a stepped foot, height 78 cm, width 46.5 cm