NAGOYA-MONO School
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Provenance: Robert E. Haynes | SOLD - Reference Only |
"Oblong mokko form plate of nigurome with raised edge having large grain nanako ground that is gilded. The web of fine grain nanako ground with the high relief design of the legend of Omori Hikoshichi, with the Hannya on his back (see Joly: LEGEND IN JAPANESE ART, London, page 121 to 123). The reverse with a stone lantern, pine tree, and the same nanako ground. This is a classic example of the work of the Nagoya-mono group, who often worked in the style of the later Edo period Goto school. This example dates to about ca 1700." (Haynes) |
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6.0cm x 6.7cm x 3.0mm @ seppa/rim |
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How to Purchase this Tsuba |
If you would like to know more about any Tsuba, or if you are considering a purchase, please send an E-MAIL telling me (Elliott) where you are and what pieces interest you. Or, if you would rather, you may call me: Phone: (c)503-754-8082 or (h)503-666-2342 I can discuss payment
methods, and estimate shipping and insurance costs. |
A Collaboration of Robert E. Haynes and Elliott D. Long |
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