This exquisite hand-painted artwork originates from Japan, dating to the early Showa period (1926–1940), and represents a sophisticated design sheet for a traditional sliding door or fusuma. Measuring approximately 11 inches by 13 inches (28 cm x 33 cm), the piece is meticulously rendered on a silk canvas front with a protective paper backing. The artwork is in very good condition, showcasing a masterful use of atmospheric ink washes and delicate mineral pigments that create a scene of profound rural serenity.
The visual narrative is a serene landscape featuring a mountain village nestled among mist-shrouded hills. In the foreground, gnarled pine trees and leafy shrubs with hints of autumnal red berries anchor the composition. In the middle ground, the thatched roofs of traditional farmhouses emerge from a thick blanket of fog, suggesting a quiet, isolated settlement. The entire scene is set against a shimmering, natural silk ground, featuring a dense application of white and gold leaf speckling (sunago) at the base to represent a frost-covered field or a low-lying morning mist.