Légende
Box with a lid, Jômi, Eisuke I 1839-1899 author. Rectangular box with rounded corners, decorated on the flat lid with two flying wild geese made in high relief with inlay of silver and gold iro-e zogan technique. The side walls are decorated with a motif of inclined reeds, made of silver and shakudo using the hira-zogan technique, so the decorative motif is level with the background surface, giving a painted effect. On the lid there is a signature made in gold: in a square field, two stylized kanji characters resembling archaic ones: Shobi. ca. 1880–1899 Meiji Period, 1868–1912, Kyoto, Japan. Container. Height 4.8 cm; width 10.2 cm; depth 11.4 cm., A rectangular metal box with rounded corners sits on a neutral light gray surface; the box is mainly brown with darker brown and black areas, and small accents of gold on a relief of birds on the lid. The lid features a raised design of a group of birds in flight with textured wings and gold-tipped beaks and feet, and the sides of the box show subtle dark decorative lines and curved motifs. The box rests on small rounded feet and the overall finish appears slightly worn with variations of brown, dark brown, black, and gold.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A24_478
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.3Mo (641.5Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4501 (300dpi)