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A wooden folding screen from the Nguyễn dynasty, on display at Museum of Vietnamese History. Vietnamese folding screen decorated using the khảm xà cừ technique. Folding screens in Vietnam derived into a type of architecture built in front of houses for protection in Huế. A Vietnamese lady sitting by a folding screen.
One of his most celebrated works, [2] Flowering Plants of Summer and Autumn consists of a pair of two-folded byōbu folding screens painted with ink and color on silver and gold-foiled paper, measuring 416.6 by 461.8 centimetres (164.0 in × 181.8 in) each.
A six-panel byōbu from the 17th century Pair of screens with a leopard, tiger and dragon by Kanō Sanraku, 17th century, each 1.78 m × 3.56 m (5.8 ft × 11.7 ft), displayed flat Left panel of Irises (燕子花図, kakitsubata-zu) by Ogata Kōrin, 1702 Left panel of the Shōrin-zu byōbu (松林図 屏風, Pine Trees screen) by Hasegawa Tōhaku, c. 1595 Byōbu depicting Osaka from the early ...
When you think of a vending machine, things like snacks, sodas, or even pharmaceutical supplies may come to mind. But you might be surprised to know that the first ever vending machine actually ...
Rain Shower was released in the Multi Screen series on August 9, 1983. [18] It is a dual-screen single-player game and opens like a book, with a left and right screen. The player moves clothing away from falling raindrops by pulling on a clothes line. In Game B, a bird may swoop down and move the clothing.
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