Légende
Crossguard tsuba, Kaneie role classification of creator, school craftsman author; repossession Salzburg - collection; Japanese art, Japanese culture; Edo 1603–1868; weapons, melee weapons, swords, katana, sword crossguards; demons, Shôki mythology, pine trees, rocks. Tsuba in the shape of a kobushi gata, with a slightly convex edge, kôgai hitsu closed with shakudô. Decorated on both sides in low and high relief with details inlaid with gold and shakudô. On the obverse, Shoki, the demon slayer, crouched under a tree; on the reverse, a sketched landscape motif. 18th century Edo period, 1603–1868, Japan; Yamashiro province, Fushimi city. Tsuba. Height 8.9 cm, width 9.6 cm, depth 0.65 cm., A dark brown, roughly circular metal object with an irregular wavy edge rests against a light gray background, showing a textured, slightly pitted surface and a muted metallic sheen; there are a few openings in the center including an oval hole and a rectangular slot, and a small smooth, slightly darker patch on the surface; subtle rust-toned spots and areas of lighter brown highlight the unevenness of the metal.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A26_287
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
71.5Mo (1.5Mo) / 42.3cm x 42.3cm / 5000 x 5000 (300dpi)