Ending 26th Jul, 2025 11:25

Timed Auction Japanese Miniature Art - Netsuke, Sagemono & Sword Fittings

 
  Lot 1423
 

1423

A RINPA-STYLE THREE-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH CHERRY BLOSSOMS

Starting price
€350
Estimate
€700
 

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Unsigned
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)

Of small upright rectangular form, bearing a kinji ground, decorated with pewter (mitsuda) and aogai (mother-of-pearl) inlays. Depicting a blooming cherry tree with cherry blossoms. The interior of gold fundame and with two old collector labels.

LENGTH 4.7 cm, HEIGHT 5.2 cm

Condition: With small chips along the edges, cord runners, and cord holes, overall still presenting well.

Rinpa is a modern term that refers to a distinctive style of Japanese pictorial and applied arts that arose in the early seventeenth century and has continued through modern times. Literally meaning ‘school of Korin,’ Rinpa derives its name from Ogata Korin (1658–1716), a celebrated painter from Kyoto. It embraces art marked by a bold, graphic abbreviation of natural motifs, frequent reference to traditional court literature and poetry, the lavish use of expensive mineral and metallic pigments, incorporation of calligraphy into painting compositions, and innovative experimentation with new brush techniques. Transmitted by means of pattern books and manuals, the work of the Ogata Korin inspired numerous other craftsmen.

 

Unsigned
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)

Of small upright rectangular form, bearing a kinji ground, decorated with pewter (mitsuda) and aogai (mother-of-pearl) inlays. Depicting a blooming cherry tree with cherry blossoms. The interior of gold fundame and with two old collector labels.

LENGTH 4.7 cm, HEIGHT 5.2 cm

Condition: With small chips along the edges, cord runners, and cord holes, overall still presenting well.

Rinpa is a modern term that refers to a distinctive style of Japanese pictorial and applied arts that arose in the early seventeenth century and has continued through modern times. Literally meaning ‘school of Korin,’ Rinpa derives its name from Ogata Korin (1658–1716), a celebrated painter from Kyoto. It embraces art marked by a bold, graphic abbreviation of natural motifs, frequent reference to traditional court literature and poetry, the lavish use of expensive mineral and metallic pigments, incorporation of calligraphy into painting compositions, and innovative experimentation with new brush techniques. Transmitted by means of pattern books and manuals, the work of the Ogata Korin inspired numerous other craftsmen.

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Auction: Timed Auction Japanese Miniature Art - Netsuke, Sagemono & Sword Fittings, ending 26th Jul, 2025

Bidding starts on Tuesday, 1 July, and lots start closing at 11 AM on Saturday, 26 July

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