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A RINPA-STYLE MATCHING SET OF A LARGE RYOSHIBAKO (DOCUMENT BOX) AND SUZURIBAKO (WRITING BOX)
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06月13日 下午4点 开拍 / 06月11日 下午3点 截止委托
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A RINPA-STYLE MATCHING SET OF A LARGE RYOSHIBAKO (DOCUMENT BOX) AND SUZURIBAKO (WRITING BOX) DEPICTING FALLING MAPLE LEAVES IN THE TATSUTA RIVERJapan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The matching ryoshibako and suzuribako, both of rectangular form, bearing a lustrous roiro ground, skillfully decorated in gold and red takamaki-e, enriched with a harmonious blend of mixed-media inlays. The inrobuta (flush-fitting) lids of both boxes feature an elegant composition of maple leaves inlaid with mitsuda (pewter) and aogai (mother-of-pearl), drifting among gently flowing golden waves of the Tatsuta river, with several of the gold leaves subtly accented by kirigane flakes. The interior lids are adorned with a thick gold takamaki-e carp leaping amidst mother-of-pearl-inlaid seaweed, set against a polished roiro ground and framed with pewter rims. The suzuribako is fitted with a suzuri (inkstone) and a finely crafted silver suiteki (water dropper) in the shape of a cloud, delicately decorated with two birds.SIZE 17.4 x 35.2 x 42.8 cm (ryoshibako), 8 x 23.6 x 26 cm (suzuribako)Condition: Good condition with typical losses and cracks to inlays, as well some losses and general wear to rims and edges.With an associated wood storage box.The Tatsuta River (Tatsugawa), located in Nara Prefecture, is renowned for its serene beauty, especially during the autumn season, when its banks are adorned with the vivid colors of maple leaves. Many waka poems were written about this setting and it became a popular motif of the Rinpa artist. See for example a set of ceramic trays by Ogata Kenzan, 18th century, formerly in the collection of Inoue Kaoru, now in the Miho Museum, Japan.Rinpa is a modern term that refers to a distinctive style of Japanese pictorial and applied arts that arose in the early seventeenth century and has continued through modern times. Literally meaning ‘school of Korin,’ Rinpa derives its name from Ogata Korin (1658–1716), a celebrated painter from Kyoto. It embraces art marked by a bold, graphic abbreviation of natural motifs, frequent reference to traditional court literature and poetry, the lavish use of expensive mineral and metallic pigments, incorporation of calligraphy into painting compositions, and innovative experimentation with new brush techniques. Transmitted by means of pattern books and manuals, the work of the Ogata Korin inspired numerous other craftsmen. The Rinpa tradition was initiated by Hon'ami Koetsu and Tawaraya Sotatsu, and later carried forward by artists such as Sakai Hoitsu and Suzuki Kiitsu.Auction comparison:Compare a related Rinpa-style suzuribako (writing box) with inlaid leaves, dated to the late 19th century, at Christie's, Crafted Landscapes: The Ankarcrona Collection of Japanese Lacquer and Asian Works of Art, 1 October 2020, New York, lot 9 (sold for USD 23,750).

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拍品估价:2,000 - 4,000 欧元 起拍价格:2,000 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00%

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