Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

This 12-month miniature desk calendar features a colorful reproduction of the Japanese folding screen Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons from The Met. Features traditional Japanese decorative images of cranes and plants in an almost fantastical landscape, all painted on a majestic gold background. Made of sturdy paper stock so it can stand upright, and printed with gold foil and metallic ink.
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Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

This 12-month miniature desk calendar features a colorful reproduction of the Japanese folding screen Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons from The Met. Features traditional Japanese decorative images of cranes and plants in an almost fantastical landscape, all painted on a majestic gold background. Made of sturdy paper stock so it can stand upright, and printed with gold foil and metallic ink.
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Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

by Metropolitan Museum of Art, The
Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

Birds and Flowers Folding Screen 2018 Desk Calendar

by Metropolitan Museum of Art, The

Calendar(Wall Calendar)

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This 12-month miniature desk calendar features a colorful reproduction of the Japanese folding screen Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons from The Met. Features traditional Japanese decorative images of cranes and plants in an almost fantastical landscape, all painted on a majestic gold background. Made of sturdy paper stock so it can stand upright, and printed with gold foil and metallic ink.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781419725814
Publisher: ABRAMS
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Product dimensions: 18.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)

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