Légende
Vase by Namikawa Yasuyuki 1845–1927, ca. 1890–1905 Meiji period. Small, slender cloisonné enamel vase, height 18.0 cm, diameter 7.8 cm. Body tapers toward the bottom and terminates in a ring-shaped silver foot; arms merge into a short neck slightly parted at the spout, enclosed by a silver ring. Ornamental shippo cloisonné border with rosettes in rhomboid fields at the foot and a similar ornament on the neck. Petal decoration filled with stylized phoenix images flows down to the shoulders. Belly covered with shiny black enamel decorated with six colorful fan-shaped reserves bearing various floral and bird motifs, executed with meticulous precision in the yusen technique with silver wires. Silver plaque mounted in the mirror of the bottom engraved: Kyoto Namikawa. Origin: Kyoto, Japan., A tall, glossy vase with a primarily black background features decorative panels in muted colors including cream, pale yellow, brown, green, turquoise, purple, and gold; the neck and foot have a patterned band in cream, green, gold, and turquoise with a dark metallic rim, and the body shows several fan-shaped panels depicting botanical and avian scenes such as green leafy vines with a yellow and blue bird on a pale background, a panel with purple flowers and green leaves accompanied by small flying birds on a tan background, and other ornamental motifs in brown, turquoise, and cream, with delicate scrolling and floral accents in gold and green.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A25_285
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
64.8Mo (1.3Mo) / 32.0cm x 50.8cm / 3776 x 6000 (300dpi)