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Chinese Decorative Table Screens

May 2026

These objects are all ornamental screens created in China, primarily during the Qing Dynasty, designed for display on tables as luxury decorative items in elite settings.

14 objects · 3 institutions

Folding Screen (Biombo)
IIIF

Folding Screen (Biombo)

Art Institute of Chicago

17th century

Pair of Table Screens with Stands

Pair of Table Screens with Stands

Cleveland Museum of Art

1644–1911

Screen with European Figures (obverse)

Screen with European Figures (obverse)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse) with Stand

Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse) with Stand

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Screen with Landscape (reverse)

Screen with Landscape (reverse)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Stand for Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse)

Stand for Screen with European Figures (obverse) and Landscape (reverse)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Table Screen

Table Screen

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Table Screen

Table Screen

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Table Screen

Table Screen

Cleveland Museum of Art

1736–95

Table Screen with Stand

Table Screen with Stand

Cleveland Museum of Art

1644–1911

Table Screen with Stand

Table Screen with Stand

Cleveland Museum of Art

1644–1911

Table Screen with Stand (stand)

Table Screen with Stand (stand)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1644–1911

Table Screen with Stand (stand)

Table Screen with Stand (stand)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1644–1911

Table screen

Table screen

Rijksmuseum

c. 1750