Sakai Hoitsu works of art

Japanese screens

Seasons and cyles of nature are very popular in Japanese art

Bring home some of the splendor from the Metropolitan Museum of Art store.  Our resident art consultant, has always loved these two early nineteenth-century, six-panel screens, Red Maple and Willow and Cherry Tree, both by Rinpa school artist Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828). Delicately capturing the moods of fall and spring, we think they are are very sophisticated addition to your collection.

You can start your very own collection at the Met Store.

Produced in cooperation with the Denver Art Museum.

Giclée print mounted on a wood panel. Includes hardware for hanging.

33 1/4”W x 15 3/4”H each.