Two Otsuki School Fuchi-Kashira And A Tetsugendo School Fuchi-Kashira

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Two Otsuki School Fuchi-Kashira And A Tetsugendo School Fuchi-Kashira
Decorated with flying geese and Mt. Fuji in gold, silver and shakudo zogan, signed Tokuoki, late Edo period (19th century); decorated with a butterfly and beetle to the kashira, tamamushi [baprestid or a jewel beetle] and kamikiri mushi to the fuchi in takabori and iroe zogan, signed Ryukudo Mitsuoki and kao, mid/late Edo period (late 18th/early 19th century), with a wood box; and carved with a design of a dragon in takabori, details in gold zogan, signed in gold zogan, seal Hisafusa, mid Edo period (18th century), with a wood box (6)
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Lundgren Collection, nos 220, 217 and 214 respectively

拍品專文

Mitsuoki was born in 1766 in Kyoto and was the son of Mitsuyoshi. He
learned drawing from Ganku and studied Maruyama school painting under Nagasawa Rosetsu. Later, he inherited the family estate and the name Gozaemon.

It was said that Hisafusa was the son of Naoshige's teacher Denbei
Kuniharu and was given the name Naoshige II when the first generation
took the name Shoraku.