Gold-Lacquer Writing Box with Sparrows and Bamboo
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Gold-Lacquer Writing Box with Sparrows and Bamboo
About the Item
The maker of the box has taken this popular story as his topic and cleverly recreated the narration in lacquer format. We start with the round central medallion, which depicts the wood-carrying backpack of the old man and his large wood-cutting ax. The narrative then continues to the edges of the box cover and the bamboo grove of the sparrows. Once we open the cover, thus entering the bamboo grove, we are met by a large reception party of sparrows, flying on the inside of the cover, announcing our arrival in the land of the sparrows. The water pourer in the shape of four bamboo leaves connects the sparrows back to the outside bamboo theme.
As for the lacquer techniques used, the circular panel on top is decorated in takamakie high-relief gold lacquer in various hues on a kinji brightly polished gold and silver lacquer ground. The top and all eight sides are decorated with a bamboo motif likewise executed in takamakie raised gold lacquer with inlaid pieces of kirigane gold foil on a fine nashiji gold-flake ground. The rocks have inlaid kirigane gold-foil pieces in many different shapes, and the waves are created in hiramakie lacquer. The multitude of flying sparrows inside the cover are made in takamakie high-relief gold, silver and black lacquer with minute feather details on a fine nashiji ground. The original suzuri ink stone is lacquered with gold powder and nashiji.
According to the inscription on the box, the box originated in the Maeda clan, for centuries the powerful daimyo of Kaga province. The Igarashi family of lacquer masters (with the names Douho I, Douho II, Douho III, and their followers) worked as lacquerers for the daimyo, creating objects for his personal use and for gift-giving. This special relationship between the Igarashi atelier and the Maeda daimyo lasted for much of the Edo period. Although impossible to prove, it is very possible that this sophisticated writing box was created by a lacquer artist in the Igarashi Douho line and that the Maeda daimyo indeed gave this box to his samurai doctor for special services rendered.
- Attributed to:Igarashi Douho (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 1.97 in (5 cm)Width: 8.86 in (22.5 cm)Depth: 10.44 in (26.5 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:Edo period (1615–1867), circa 1800
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: T-31261stDibs: U10103189886
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