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MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KYOTO NAMIKAWA (WORKSHOP OF NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI; 1845-1927)
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A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL JAR AND COVER
MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KYOTO NAMIKAWA (WORKSHOP OF NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI; 1845-1927)
The globular jar decorated in polychrome cloisonné enamels and silver wires with two five-claw dragons on a deep blue ground, the lid set with a silver chrysanthemum finial, the lid, shoulder and area around the foot designed with stylized flowers, signed on a silver tablet mounted on the base, silver rims
3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm.) high
MEIJI PERIOD (LATE 19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KYOTO NAMIKAWA (WORKSHOP OF NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI; 1845-1927)
The globular jar decorated in polychrome cloisonné enamels and silver wires with two five-claw dragons on a deep blue ground, the lid set with a silver chrysanthemum finial, the lid, shoulder and area around the foot designed with stylized flowers, signed on a silver tablet mounted on the base, silver rims
3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm.) high
Literature
Kuo Hong-Sheng and Chang Yuan-Feng, chief eds. et al., Meiji no bi / Splendid Beauty: Illustrious Crafts of the Meiji Period (Taipei: National Taiwan Normal University Research Center for Conservation of Cultural Relics, 2013), p. 384.
Exhibited
Preparatory Office of the National Headquarters of Taiwan Traditional Arts, “Japan Arts of Meiji Period; Asia-Pacific Traditional Arts Festival Special Exhibition.” 2011.7.8-2012.1.8. cat. p. 169.
“Meiji Kogei: Amazing Japanese Art,” cat. no. 62, shown at the following venues:
Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku Bijutsukan (Tokyo University of the Arts Museum), 2016.9.7-10.30
Hosomi Bijutsukan (Hosomi Museum, Kyoto), 2016.11.12-12.25
Kawagoe Shiritsu Bijutsukan (Kawagoe City Art Museum), 2017.4.22-6.11
“Meiji Kogei: Amazing Japanese Art,” cat. no. 62, shown at the following venues:
Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku Bijutsukan (Tokyo University of the Arts Museum), 2016.9.7-10.30
Hosomi Bijutsukan (Hosomi Museum, Kyoto), 2016.11.12-12.25
Kawagoe Shiritsu Bijutsukan (Kawagoe City Art Museum), 2017.4.22-6.11
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