Pair of Lattice Screen Panels

c. 1850
$3,880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 40.0" D: 2.5" H: 82.0"
Materials
Northern Elmwood
Collection #
CFC437B
Estimated Shipping
$488

A hallmark of Qing-dynasty domestic architecture, tall lattice panels such as these were used in provincial courtyard homes to allow light and air into a room whilst maintaining privacy. Linked by alternating hinges, lattice panels become a versatile way to partition sparsely furnished interiors into areas for eating, socializing, and resting. This 19th-century two-panel folding screen features expansive lattice windows with a geometric pattern and a central cross motif. Crafted of northern elm (yumu), the simple lattice panels have aged beautifully from a century of use, with warm coloring and smooth textures.

Dimensions listed describe the total width of both panels. The width of an individual panel is 20"W.

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