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Large Exquisite Shrine Sculpture of a Horse in Action browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Sculpture: Pre 1800: item # 626909 Please refer to our stock # R171 when inquiring.
Japanese Art Site New York, New York 917-675-1369 Guest Book $10,500 |
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| Edo Period (circa 1750) Large Japanese Wood Sculpture of a Shrine Horse, a gift from an upper-class family to a shrine. Images of Horses are highly prized in Japan. It is commissioned and presented to protect a newborn male child. Rising up on its back legs, set to gallop, it strikes an animated, exciting, and beautiful pose that sets it apart from the usual static poses that these horses have. The curves of the sculpture are masterfully rendered to convey the sense of action and spirit in this rare horse. It has a great presence from all angles, and a wonderful color and patina. 25 inches (63.5cm) tall x 38.75 inches (98.5cm) long. From a widely renowned and published collection that has been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum and Japan Society. | ||
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