Légende
Box with a lid, Jômi, Eisuke I 1839–1899 artist; 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, producing a painted effect. The lid bears a gold signature in a square field with two stylized kanji characters resembling archaic forms: Shobi. Ca. 1880–1899 Meiji period, 1868–1912. Japan, Kyoto. Container. Height 4.8 cm; width 10.2 cm; depth 11.4 cm., A small rectangular metal box with rounded corners and a lid sits on a plain light surface against a pale background; the box is predominantly brown with darker brown edges and faint darker markings on its sides, featuring a few curved dark blue brushlike strokes and a subtle darker brown leaflike motif, and it rests on small worn metallic feet that show a golden-beige tone.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A24_483
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
58.7Mo (674.0Ko) / 50.8cm x 29.0cm / 6000 x 3420 (300dpi)