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Edo Period Iki Mask 3 from the Musee Archeologique

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Sculpture: Pre 1900   item# 1124318 (stock# R603)

Edo Period Iki Mask 3 from the Musee Archeologique
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One of a collection of three fantastic and rare, large Edo Period Iki masks, de-accessioned from the Musée Archéologique in Strasbourg, France during the mid-20th Century. These three are rare for their large size. They have never before been offered on the art market. The other two masks are posted on this site. Carved Poloma wood with gofun (oyster shell lacquer), glass eyes and human hair. 7.5 inches (19 cm) high x 7 inches (18 cm) wide.


Japanese Antique Rice Mill, Fine Meiji Period Antiquity

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 584728 (stock# J0073)

Japanese Antique Rice Mill, Fine Meiji Period Antiquity
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In keeping with our tradition of bringing you Rare and Fine Japanese Antiques that you can't find elsewhere, we present this 19th Century Elm Wood Japanese Rice Mill, a striking conversation piece for any home or office. 51.5 x 70 x 29 inches (131 x 178 x 74 cm). Excellent Condition.


Very Fine, Museum Quality Butsudan, Buddhist Altar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 584724 (stock# J0071)

Very Fine, Museum Quality Butsudan, Buddhist Altar
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An especially fine Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) Gilded and Red and Black Lacquered Butsudan (Japanese Buddhist Altar) with an endless variety of luxuriously designed details, hidden drawers within secret compartments behind hidden panels, marvelously rendered images and elaborately carved sculpture. All other butsudan pale in comparison with this rare, museum quality showcase piece. This piece would have taken the maker close to 2 years to complete. 65 x 44 x 27 inches (166 x 112 x 69 cm). Excellent Condition.


First Spring Flower, Fan Painting by Okutani Shuseki

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 579739 (stock# 0106)

First Spring Flower, Fan Painting by Okutani Shuseki
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917-675-1369


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Okutani Shuseki (1871-1936) was born in Osaka and lived in Kyoto for most of his life. His artistic lineage is among the very best. He, along with Yamamoto Shunkyo and others, studied under Mori Kansai, who was the pupil and adopted son-in-law of Mori Tetsuzan, who was one of Maruyama Okyo's best pupils. Like all painters of the Mori family school, Shuseki's nature paintings are remarkable for their unsentimental naturalism, showing his keen interest in the essence of nature. He won prizes at numerous exhibitions and founded his own art school. 21 x 8.5 inches, 53 x 21.5 cm. cf. Ekkehard May and Daniel McKee's Haiku & Haiga, Amsterdam, Hotei, 2006.


Sacred Rock Japanese Antique Fan Painting by Shuseki

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 579735 (stock# 0105)

Sacred Rock Japanese Antique Fan Painting by Shuseki
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917-675-1369


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Okutani Shuseki (1871-1936) was born in Osaka and lived in Kyoto for most of his life. His artistic lineage is among the very best. He, along with Yamamoto Shunkyo and others, studied under Mori Kansai, who was the pupil and adopted son-in-law of Mori Tetsuzan, who was one of Maruyama Okyo's best pupils. Like all painters of the Mori family school, Shuseki's nature paintings are remarkable for their unsentimental naturalism, showing his keen interest in the essence of nature. He won prizes at numerous exhibitions and founded his own art school. 21 x 8.5 inches, 53 x 21.5 cm. cf. Ekkehard May and Daniel McKee's Haiku & Haiga, Amsterdam, Hotei, 2006.


Japanese Apricot and Rising Sun Fan Painting by Shuseki

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 579734 (stock# 0104)

Japanese Apricot and Rising Sun Fan Painting by Shuseki
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917-675-1369


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Okutani Shuseki (1871-1936) was born in Osaka and lived in Kyoto for most of his life. His artistic lineage is among the very best. He, along with Yamamoto Shunkyo and others, studied under Mori Kansai, who was the pupil and adopted son-in-law of Mori Tetsuzan, who was one of Maruyama Okyo's best pupils. Like all painters of the Mori family school, Shuseki's nature paintings are remarkable for their unsentimental naturalism, showing his keen interest in the essence of nature. He won prizes at numerous exhibitions and founded his own art school. 21.5 x 8.5 inches, 54.5 x 21.5 cm. cf. Ekkehard May and Daniel McKee's Haiku & Haiga, Amsterdam, Hotei, 2006.


Willows and Gondolier Under a Full Moon, Fan by Shuseki

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 579733 (stock# 0103)

Willows and Gondolier Under a Full Moon, Fan by Shuseki
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Japanese Art Site
917-675-1369


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Okutani Shuseki (1871-1936) was born in Osaka and lived in Kyoto for most of his life. His artistic lineage is among the very best. He, along with Yamamoto Shunkyo and others, studied under Mori Kansai, who was the pupil and adopted son-in-law of Mori Tetsuzan, who was one of Maruyama Okyo's best pupils. Like all painters of the Mori family school, Shuseki's nature paintings are remarkable for their unsentimental naturalism, showing his keen interest in the essence of nature. He won prizes at numerous exhibitions and founded his own art school. 22 x 8.5 inches, 56 x 21.5 cm. cf. Ekkehard May and Daniel McKee's Haiku & Haiga, Amsterdam, Hotei, 2006.


Taikobo by Ogata Getsuzan, son of Ogata Gekko

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1920   item# 578111 (stock# 0046)

Taikobo by Ogata Getsuzan, son of Ogata Gekko
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Getzuzan inherited from his renowned father an effortlessness with the brush, shown here in the easy curves of the robe and face of the 12th Century Zen master, Taikobo, and the gentle washes that are used to compose the soft landscape that is the lovely place where he meditates and fishes. Gekko had several students who achieved fame, but he always favored his son. Getsuzan paintings that are available for sale are very rare. 45.5 x18 inches, 115.5 x 45.5 cm, unmounted


Fine Japanese Garden Hanging Lantern with Cicada

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 834597 (stock# L001)

Fine Japanese Garden Hanging Lantern with Cicada
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Rokkaku Roukaku Sansui (Fine Hexagonal High Building) Japanese Garden Hanging Lantern of Iron and Sheet Metal with a lovely Cicada on the roof hoop, symbolizing Summer and the brevity of life, reminding the garden stroller to cherish each moment. A rare and unusual Edo Period example for the collector of exceptional pieces. 14 inches (35.5cm) high x 11 inches (28cm) wide.


Very Rare Double Roofed Winter Viewing Lantern

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 834633 (stock# L003)

Very Rare Double Roofed Winter Viewing Lantern
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Yukimi Gata Toro (Lantern for Snow Viewing) that was used in the winter. Iron and Sheet Metal with a very rare Double Roof design. A rare and unusual Edo Period example for the serious collector. 12.5 inches (32cm) high x 10.25 inches (26cm) wide.

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