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A rare lacquer kizeruzutsu By Shirayama Shosai (1853-1923), Meiji Period
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The ground of roiro-nuri over brown lacquer, discreetly simulating woven cane and lacquered with a spray of nadeshiko (dianthus superbus), in gold takamakie, the neck mounted with a gold band, signed Shosai with red seal Shosai. 23.1cm (9 1/8in).
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蒔絵きせる筒 撫子 銘「松哉 松哉(方印)」 明治時代
Provenance: Dr. Edmund Lewis collection.
Purchased from Sydney L. Moss Ltd., London, 2001.
Wrangham collection, no.2179.
See Jan Dees, Japanese Lacquer Artist, Shirayama Shosai (1853-1923), Arts of Asia magazine, March-April 2002, pp.92-104. In this article, the author lists only nine known pipecases by the artist. Appointed a Teishitsu gigein (Imperial Court Artist) in 1906, he is one of the most important lacquer artists of the Taisho Period. Shosai's works of art are as highly valued as the work of the celebrated Shibata Zeshin but they are much rarer.
























