Catalogue of Specimens of Japanese Lacquer and Metal Work Exhibited in 1894
- 226 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
This historic book may contain numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can often download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. The 1894 edition is not indexed or illustrated. The text describes various art pieces, including inro and kogo, showcasing intricate lacquer work. One inro features a dark brown lacquer resembling tortoise-shell, decorated with gold lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and lead, depicting two hoes tied together with an owl. Another inro, also dark brown, displays a boat's mast and sail over a bank, while yet another shows a bridge post with dancing mosquitoes over a stream. Each piece is signed by Tsuchida Soyetsu, indicating the artist's age at the time of creation. Additionally, there are descriptions of other items, such as a kogo with cranes in gold lacquer and a writing box (suzuri-bako) adorned with a court scene and brocaded robes. The writing box is noted for its black lacquer ground and mother-of-pearl inlay, attributed to Tsuchida Soyetsu. The collection reflects a rich tradition of Japanese lacquer artistry, highlighting both the craftsmanship and the cultural significance of the pieces.




