Japanese Screens and Korean Ceramics Highlight Christie’s Asian Art Week

NEW YORK, NY.- On March 23, Christie’s will present Japanese and Korean Art, which will include over 300 traditional and modern works of art. The Japanese section of the sale will feature a noteworthy group of classical screens of beauty, and the Korean section will offer an exquisite group of ceramics including a fine group of modern paintings. This spectacular sale will be one of the most valuable Japanese and Korean sales yet held in New York, with a value in excess of $14 million. The highlight of the Japanese Art sale is Southern Barbarians Come to Trade, a pair of six-paneled screens attributed to Kano Naizen (1570-1616) (estimate on request). The newly discovered screens have been stored away for four hundred years that they have not previously been published. They present a narrative of the dynamic

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