A PAIR OF MENUKI
A PAIR OF MENUKI

LATE EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), SIGNED KORYUSAI, KAZUNORI AND WITH KAO TO THE INTERIOR OF THE MENUKI

Details
A PAIR OF MENUKI
late edo period (19th century), signed koryusai, kazunori and with kao to the interior of the menuki
Of gold, depicting flying eagles, details of the tips of the wings and lower parts of the bodies in shakudo zogan, details of the feathers finely carved in various techniques
Width 1in. (4.4cm.) and 1.7/8in. (4.8cm.), thickness 4mm. and 5.5mm. (2)
Exhibited
Mikimoto Hall, Mikimoto Ginza, Tokyo, 1980.3.14--23

Lot Essay

PUBLISHED:
Ando Satsuo, Kodogu/The World of Sword Furnishings: Fittings from the Collection of Raymond Bushell (Tokyo: Mikimoto, 1980), pl. 2.

Fukawa Kazunori II (1824-1876) was the son of the dramatist Gohensha Hanku. He became a student of Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) at age 12. After Hokusai's death, he studied with the metalworker Azuma Masutsune of the Goto school.