Légende
Vase, Meiji period ca. 1900, Nagoya, Japan. Cloisonné enamel angular vase one of a pair with rounded edges, low round foot and short neck slightly flaring at the spout. Bottom of the foot and edge of the spout are framed in silver-plated copper. Against a uniform dark garnet surface with a purple hue, a tall flower grows from the base to the neck: stems with alternating elongated jagged leaves in pale grayish green support large full corollas of white and light purple flowers with dense yellow stamens and a green pistil. Motif executed in yusen technique, with thin silver wires structuring leaves and petals; stems accentuated with chocolate brown enamel. Flowers differ slightly between the pair to enhance naturalness. Around the foot and neck is a border of small geometric semicircle and rhombus motifs in white and two shades of blue, also in yusen technique. Vessel; height 18.4 cm, width 7.5 cm, depth 7 cm., A tall, slender vase with a rounded shoulder and narrow neck in deep navy blue with a glossy finish, decorated with a pale cream flower and light blue-green leaves on one side; the rim and base have narrow bands in brown and a patterned accent in shades of blue and white; the vase sits on a reflective pale surface against a light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A25_103
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
52.9Mo (510.2Ko) / 26.1cm x 50.8cm / 3079 x 6000 (300dpi)