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A rare brown lacquer ink-cake-shaped three-case inro By Kengen, School of Ogawa Ritsuo, 18th century image 1
A rare brown lacquer ink-cake-shaped three-case inro By Kengen, School of Ogawa Ritsuo, 18th century image 2
A rare brown lacquer ink-cake-shaped three-case inro By Kengen, School of Ogawa Ritsuo, 18th century image 3
A rare brown lacquer ink-cake-shaped three-case inro By Kengen, School of Ogawa Ritsuo, 18th century image 4
A rare brown lacquer ink-cake-shaped three-case inro By Kengen, School of Ogawa Ritsuo, 18th century image 5
Lot 220

15 May 2012, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £46,850 inc. premium

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Footnotes

濃茶色古炭意匠松に鶴図印籠 銘「建元(方印)」 18世紀

Provenance: Jacques Carré collection, purchased from Barry Davies Oriental Art, London, 2000.
Wrangham collection, no.2177.

The poem transcribes:

鶴日福禄壽閣
鶯日樹草生闕
萬暦乙酉立春日

And translates:

"The crane bespeaks the hall of good fortune, rank and longevity,
The warbler bespeaks the gate of living trees and plants", with the date Wanli, the year of the rooster, beginning of Spring (1585).

The Japanese calligrapher and Confucian scholar, Hosoi Kotaku (1658-1735) was a contemporary of Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuo), the first Japanese lacquerer to make inro in imitation of Chinese ink-tablets. With their mutual interest in Chinese studies, it seems also likely that Kotaku and Haritsu might have known each other.

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