Japanese Brush Drawings
Two very fine late nineteenth century works by an unknown Japanese artist.
Both drawings are identical in size and have been housed in box frames using a flat 15 x 32mm profile in American white oak. The frames are in a natural finish, having been sanded, sealed and then finished with clear wax. These drawings are float mounted on conservation grade board and have hand cut matching 15mm spacers. They are glazed with museum glass which has both a 99% UV filter plus an anti-reflective coating.
The two frames are 370 x 405mm in size.
Both drawings are identical in size and have been housed in box frames using a flat 15 x 32mm profile in American white oak. The frames are in a natural finish, having been sanded, sealed and then finished with clear wax. These drawings are float mounted on conservation grade board and have hand cut matching 15mm spacers. They are glazed with museum glass which has both a 99% UV filter plus an anti-reflective coating.
The two frames are 370 x 405mm in size.