16th Jun, 2023 11:00

Fine Japanese Art

 
  Lot 102
 

102

MYOCHIN MUNEYOSHI: A RARE SHIBUICHI ARTICULATED JIZAI HAKO (BOX) OKIMONO OF A CRAB

Sold for €2,860

including Buyer's Premium


Lot details

By Tanaka Tadayoshi (Myochin Muneyoshi, died 1958), signed Muneyoshi
Japan, first half of 20th century

The shibuichi crab constructed of many joined segments, the eight legs, eyes and claws movable, the carapace on the top opening to reveal a silver-lined interior. Signed underneath one of the pincers MUNEYOSHI.

LENGTH 12 cm
WEIGHT 59 g

Condition: Excellent condition, minor wear.
Provenance: From a French private collection.

Tanaka Tadayoshi (died 1958), was a talented metal artist active in the Taisho and Showa periods and known for his articulated sculptures. Tadayoshi apprenticed in the Kyoto workshop of Takase Kozan (1869-1934), who directed the production of ornamental iron pieces for both domestic and international markets.

Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related jizai okimono of a crab by Tanaka Tadayoshi, signed Myochin Muneyoshi at the age of 77, at Sotheby’s, Art d’ Asie, 16 December 2015, Paris, lot 137 (sold for 8,125 EUR). Also compare a closely related small jizai okimono of a crab by Takase Kozan, measuring 5.1 cm wide, at Christie’s, Innovative Japanese Design: Art of the Meiji period, 18 November 2015, New York, lot 36 (sold for 11,250 USD).

 

By Tanaka Tadayoshi (Myochin Muneyoshi, died 1958), signed Muneyoshi
Japan, first half of 20th century

The shibuichi crab constructed of many joined segments, the eight legs, eyes and claws movable, the carapace on the top opening to reveal a silver-lined interior. Signed underneath one of the pincers MUNEYOSHI.

LENGTH 12 cm
WEIGHT 59 g

Condition: Excellent condition, minor wear.
Provenance: From a French private collection.

Tanaka Tadayoshi (died 1958), was a talented metal artist active in the Taisho and Showa periods and known for his articulated sculptures. Tadayoshi apprenticed in the Kyoto workshop of Takase Kozan (1869-1934), who directed the production of ornamental iron pieces for both domestic and international markets.

Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related jizai okimono of a crab by Tanaka Tadayoshi, signed Myochin Muneyoshi at the age of 77, at Sotheby’s, Art d’ Asie, 16 December 2015, Paris, lot 137 (sold for 8,125 EUR). Also compare a closely related small jizai okimono of a crab by Takase Kozan, measuring 5.1 cm wide, at Christie’s, Innovative Japanese Design: Art of the Meiji period, 18 November 2015, New York, lot 36 (sold for 11,250 USD).

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