Légende
Vase, Namikawa Yasuyuki 1845–1927, enameller. Meiji period ca. 1890–1905, Kyoto, Japan. Small slender cloisonné vase, height 18.0 cm, diameter 7.8 cm. Body tapers to a ring-shaped silver foot and short neck with spout enclosed by a silver ring. Ornamental shippo cloisonné border with rosettes in rhomboid fields at the foot and neck. Petal decoration with stylized phoenixes flowing down to the shoulders. Belly covered with shiny black enamel and six colorful fan-shaped reserves depicting floral and bird motifs executed in the yusen technique with silver wires. Silver plaque mounted in the bottom mirror engraved “Kyoto Namikawa.”, A round vessel seen from above with a central circular opening surrounded by a metallic ring, decorated with an ornate band featuring floral motifs and swirling leaf-like patterns in green, brown, blue, red, and gold on a predominantly black background, with small white flower shapes interspersed among the decoration.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A25_287
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
34.6Mo (751.2Ko) / 29.6cm x 29.3cm / 3495 x 3459 (300dpi)