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 standing Chinese 4 panel screen each panel insert with a…

Chinese Porcelain Landscape Screen with Calligraphy Plaques

A standing Chinese 4 panel screen each panel insert with a porcelain landscape plaque and 2 small calligraphy plaques (A/F), height 112 cm, width 24 cm (each)

Pair of late 19th century Chinese rosewood 4 panel dressing…

Dragon Rosewood Dressing Screens

Pair of late 19th century Chinese rosewood 4 panel dressing screens each panel decorated with dragons and scrolls, fret work panel to the top and 2 below on brass bound feet, 190 cm height

A Chinese eight leaf coromandel-type floor screen, 20th century,…

Chinese Flora and Fauna Floor Screen

A Chinese eight leaf coromandel-type floor screen, 20th century, carved and coloured with flora including magnolia, peony, chrysanthemum and bamboo and various species of auspicious birds in rock and lakeside settings, upon a gilded ground to one side…

A large Chinese eight panel, double sided, gold leaf screen,…

Chinese Gold Leaf Double-Sided Screen - 8 Panels

A large Chinese eight panel, double sided, gold leaf screen, each panel 214 cm high, 40 cm wide

A Chinese lattice four fold screen, Qing Dynasty, late 19th…

Chinese Qing Dynasty Lattice Screen

A Chinese lattice four fold screen, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, each panel with a scrolled section above a lattice with carved flowerheads and a sliding privacy panel to the rear, and a relief carved panel with foliage and fruit above the solid base.…

An unusual Chinese carved wooden four panel screen of circular…

Chinese Carved Four Panel Screen with Equestrian Scenes

An unusual Chinese carved wooden four panel screen of circular shape, deeply carved in high relief with scenes of equestrian warriors and soldiers in landscapes with pavilions, bridged rivers, temples, etc. the whole framed by an encircling band of square…

A Chinese porcelain mounted hardwood screen, 20th century, of…

Chinese Porcelain Mounted Hardwood Screen with Figure Panels

A Chinese porcelain mounted hardwood screen, 20th century, of four leaves, each panelled and mounted with variously shaped enamelled porcelain panels of Chinese figure subjects, each leaf 187 cm high, 40.5 cm wide, 162 cm fully extended. Provenance: The…

A Chinese four-fold hardwood folding screen, late Qing Dynasty,…

Qing Dynasty Chinese Folding Screen with Immortals

A Chinese four-fold hardwood folding screen, late Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with silk and gold thread Kesi panels, each one mounted between glass and decorated with immortals, the faces painted, 172 cm high, 46 cm wide each panel. Provenance: From a…

An exceptional Chinese black lacquer coloured stone and wood…

Chinese Stone & Wood Four Panel Screen with Relief Decorations

An exceptional Chinese black lacquer coloured stone and wood four panel standing screen, entirely decorated in relief in various coloured stones and marbles with various precious objects, vases of various forms, some with floral sprays, raised on stands…

A Chinese four fold floor screen, 19th century, scenic panels…

Mythical Birdlife Floor Screen

A Chinese four fold floor screen, 19th century, scenic panels displaying birdlife above and mythical beasts below inlayed with bone, mother of pearl, hard stone and decorative timbers. 194 cm high, 192 cm wide

A fine eight leaf double-sided Chinese coromandel screen, late…

Chinese Coromandel Screen with Birds and Flowers

A fine eight leaf double-sided Chinese coromandel screen, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century. the richly carved lacquer screen depicting red crested cranes, phoenix, water fowl and others amidst auspicious peony, magnolia and bamboo in a lotus water…

A Chinese gold and black lacquer eight panel screen, late Qing…

Chinese Lacquer Eight Panel Screen, Qing Dynasty

A Chinese gold and black lacquer eight panel screen, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th-early 20th century, the front painted with officials and court ladies in the palace, the back decorated with rocks and trees, each panel 244 x 55.5 cm. Provenance: Melbourne…

An exceptional rosewood, ivory and silk Cantonese screen. Qing…

Cantonese Screen with Ivory and Silk Embroidery

An exceptional rosewood, ivory and silk Cantonese screen. Qing Dynasty, mid 19th century, a four leaf silk screen exquisitely embroidered with myriad birds of varied species within trees and auspicious flowers, the reticulated arched crests, bases and…