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A LARGE AND RARE RINPA-STYLE INLAID AND LACQUERED KISERUZUTSU DEPICTING DRAGONFLIES
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2023年04月28日 开拍 / 2023年04月26日 截止委托
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A LARGE AND RARE RINPA-STYLE INLAID AND LACQUERED KISERUZUTSU DEPICTING DRAGONFLIES
After Ogata Korin (1658-1716), signed Seisei shirushi kizamu 青々讖刻
Japan, Edo (Tokyo), 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

The unusually large kiseruzutsu of muso-zutsu type, designed for either a very long pipe or as part of a yatate, the grooved pipe case imitating woven rattan lacquered burgundy-red and superbly decorated in gold and black takamaki-e with pewter inlays lacquered in hiramaki-e to depict two dragonflies with large round eyes, delicate limbs and feelers, finely veined wings, and long slender bodies. The shibuichi neck mount with a gilt loop himotoshi. The reverse signed in fine calligraphy SEISEI shirushi kizamu [this is engraved by Seisei] in gold lacquer on a rectangular, black-lacquered reserve. The art name Seisei, which literally means “blue and blue”, was used by Ogata Korin and his followers.

LENGTH 26.5 cm

Condition: Good condition, minor wear, one dragonfly with touchups to tail and one wing.

Ogata Korin (1658-1716) was a famous and highly influential Japanese landscape illustrator, lacquerer, painter, and textile designer of the Rinpa School. Korin is best known for his byobu folding screens, such as Irises and Red and White Plum Blossoms (both registered National Treasures), and his paintings on ceramics and lacquerware produced by his brother Kenzan (1663-1743). Also a prolific designer, he worked with a variety of decorative and practical objects, such as round fans, maki-e writing boxes, or inro medicine cases. He is also credited with reviving and consolidating the Rinpa school of Japanese painting, fifty years after its foundation by Hon'ami Koetsu (1558-1637) and Tawaraya Sotatsu (c. 1570-c. 1640). In fact the term ‘Rinpa’, coined in the Meiji period, means ‘school of [Ko]rin’. In particular he had a lasting influence on Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828), who replicated many of his paintings and popularized his work, organizing the first exhibition of Korin's paintings at the hundredth anniversary of his death.

Literature comparison:
Compare a related lacquered kiseruzutsu by Maeyama Koshin, with a similar grooved design imitating woven rattan, dated c. 1900, illustrated in Sydney L. Moss (2010) they are all fire and every one doth shine. The Elly Nordskog Collection of Japanese Inro, Pipecases and Netsuke, p. 316-317, no. 85.

Museum comparison:
Compare a related lacquered letter box depicting dragonflies with similar pewter inlays, dated 18th century, in the Cleveland Museum of Art, accession number 1972.165.

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