Folding screens

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Refers to screens comprised of two or more panels, typically decorated and often lacquered. Invented by the Chinese, the form was mentioned as early as the 2nd century BCE. The earliest surviving examples date to the MIng dynasty. Folding screens were introduced to Japan from China in the 8th century; such screens were often designed in pairs in Japan. From the early 17th century eastern folding screens were imported to Europe and the form was soon adopted by European craftsmen. European folding screens, like those of Japan, were usually composed of six panels but were often taller and more substantial.

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Otros términos

  • weiping [zh]
  • kamerschermen [nl]
  • byōbus [ja]
  • biombo (screen) [es]
  • folding screen [en]
  • kamerscherm [nl]
  • byōbu [ja]
  • byobu [es]
  • byobu [ja]
  • biombos articulados [es]
  • biombo articulado [es]
  • biombos (screens) [es]
  • biombo plegable [es]
  • beoubes [en]