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A SUPERB RINPA-STYLE INLAID LACQUER SUZURIBAKO (WRITING BOX) WITH SOJO HENJO AND FUMIYA NO YASUHIDE
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A SUPERB RINPA-STYLE INLAID LACQUER SUZURIBAKO (WRITING BOX) WITH SOJO HENJO AND FUMIYA NO YASUHIDEJapan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The Korin-style suzuribako of large rectangular form with rounded corners, bearing a lustrous roiro ground, superbly decorated with a harmonious blend of mixed-media inlays, partially accented with hiramaki-e and embellished with kirigane flakes. The domed kabusebuta (overhanging lid) features a finely rendered scene of the priest Sojo Henjo and the courtier Fumiya no Yasuhide, two celebrated poets from classical Japanese literature. Their faces and garments are intricately inlaid with pewter (mitsuda), aogai (mother-of-pearl), and translucent horn. The interior of the lid is rustically and richly inlaid with a composition of seasonal flowers, including hydrangeas, golden laces, and bellflowers, rendered in a blend of shell and pewter, accompanying calligraphic characters of a poem. The box is fitted with a cushion, a traditional suzuri (inkstone) and a pewter suiteki (water dropper).SIZE 8.8 x 23.3 x 25.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, few tiny cracks to the inlays, some losses and tiny chips to the interior. Some of the implements have been lost. Presenting beautifully. The fitted black lacquer wood tomobako (storage box) is inscribed in gold maki-e: Rokkasen byokin utsushi Korin o-suzuribako [large writing box with maki-e design of the Rokkasen, after an original by Korin]. This inscription indicates that the present piece is a faithful reproduction of a design by the renowned artist Ogata Korin, likely created during the later Edo period. It was not uncommon for skilled artists working in the Rinpa tradition to produce meticulous copies of Korin’s celebrated masterpieces, both as an homage and as a means of preserving his legacy. For a comparable example, refer to the auction comparison below.Sojo Henjo and Fumiya no Yasuhide are two prominent figures from the Heian period of Japanese poetry belonging to the six great poets, the Rokkasen. Sojo Henjo, a Buddhist priest and acclaimed poet, is renowned for his contributions to the waka tradition (classical Japanese poetry) and his role in the Kokin Wakashu, an imperial anthology of poetry. His works often reflect themes of nature, impermanence, and spiritual insight. Fumiya no Yasuhide, a distinguished courtier and poet, was also a key literary figure of the early Heian court, celebrated for his refined poetry that captures the elegant aesthetics and deep philosophical concerns of the era.Museum comparison:Compare a related Rinpa-style suzuribako (writing box), by Hon’ami Koetsu, designated a National Treasure and dated to the 17th century, in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum collection, exhibited in the Special Exhibition: The Artistic Cosmos of Hon’ami Koetsu. Note the very similar form and closely related inlaid calligraphy.Auction comparison:Compare a related Rinpa-style lacquer suzuribako (writing box), faithfully copied from a box by Ogata Korin, dated to the early 20th century, at Bonhams, Property of the Collection of Drs. Edmund and Julie Lewis, Part I, 11 September 2019, New York, lot 586 (sold for USD 16,325). Note the very similar form and closely related inlaid calligraphy.

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拍品估价:3,000 - 6,000 欧元 起拍价格:3,000 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00%

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