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A spherical bronze koro and cover By Katori Hotsuma (1874-1954), Meiji Period image 1
A spherical bronze koro and cover By Katori Hotsuma (1874-1954), Meiji Period image 2
Lot 508*

A spherical bronze koro and cover
By Katori Hotsuma (1874-1954), Meiji Period

11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£2,000 - £3,000

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A spherical bronze koro and cover

By Katori Hotsuma (1874-1954), Meiji Period
Raised on a short splayed foot, the body carved with two sprays of hanabishi designs, the cover pierced with four openings in the form of Daikoku's mallet and shippo motifs, surmounted by a finial modelled as a hare holding a pestle, signed with chiselled signature Hotsuma; with tomobako titled and signed by the artist, Hotsuma with two seals. 14.2cm (5½in) high. (3).

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玉兎鈕銅香炉 香取秀真 明治時代

Born in Chiba prefecture, Hotsuma's real name was Shujiro. After graduating from the Tokyo School of Fine Art, Katori Hotsuma lectured there on the history of metalwork. He established the Tokyo Chukin-kai (Tokyo Metal casting assoication) and sat on the jury for the prestigious Noten (Design and Applied Arts Exhibition, sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce) and Teiten (Exhibition of the Imperial Fine Arts Academy) in the Taisho and early Showa eras. A flourishing creative artist, he was also engaged in research on the history of metal craft. He is also known as a poet and learnt under Masaoka Shiki, a famous haiku poet (1867-1902) and published his own poem books.

He was appointed a Teishitsu gigeiin (Artist of the Imperial Household) in 1934, became a member of the Teikokubijyutsuin in 1935 and finally received the Bunka Kunsho (Order of Culture) in 1954. Five of his works are in the collections of major museums in Japan, including mimizuku koro in the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto.

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