A FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO
A FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO

INSCRIBED HANABUSA ITCHO GA, EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

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A FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO
Inscribed Hanabusa Itcho ga, Edo Period (18th Century)
Decorated in gold and coloured lacquer on a black lacquer ground with three ladies in a boat gathering lotus leaves and buds, nashiji interior, a glass ojime, slight old wear
3in. (8.8cm.) high
Provenance
E. A. Wrangham Collection
Literature
Eskenazi Limited, Japanese inro from the collection of E. A. Wrangham (London, 1974), cat. no. 72.

Lot Essay

The inscription indicates that the design is taken from a painting by Hanabusa Itcho (1652-1724), a non-establishment artist and lover of the Floating World who was frequently in trouble with the authorities.

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