A SUPERB KISERUZUTSU WITH LONG-ARMED MONKEY AND TEMPLE BELL, ATTRIBUTED TO OZAKI KOKUSAI
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai (1835-1892), unsigned
Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
Of senryu-zutsu type, depicting a long-armed Tenaga monkey extending arms and grasping a temple bell incised with archaistic key-fret bands, one hand grasping the mount and the other ingeniously forming the cord attachment. The pale stag antler of a very appealing color. The utilization of the material is astoundingly innovative and sensitive.
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai, another possible candidate for this superb carving is his pupil Hoshunsai Masayuki.
LENGTH 18 cm
Condition: Excellent condition.
Provenance: French private collection.
Literature comparisons:
For a related pipe case depicting a long-armed monkey by Ozaki Kokusai see Sydney Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 2, pp. 344-345, no. 265.
Lot details
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai (1835-1892), unsigned
Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
Of senryu-zutsu type, depicting a long-armed Tenaga monkey extending arms and grasping a temple bell incised with archaistic key-fret bands, one hand grasping the mount and the other ingeniously forming the cord attachment. The pale stag antler of a very appealing color. The utilization of the material is astoundingly innovative and sensitive.
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai, another possible candidate for this superb carving is his pupil Hoshunsai Masayuki.
LENGTH 18 cm
Condition: Excellent condition.
Provenance: French private collection.
Literature comparisons:
For a related pipe case depicting a long-armed monkey by Ozaki Kokusai see Sydney Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 2, pp. 344-345, no. 265.
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Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai (1835-1892), unsigned
Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
Of senryu-zutsu type, depicting a long-armed Tenaga monkey extending arms and grasping a temple bell incised with archaistic key-fret bands, one hand grasping the mount and the other ingeniously forming the cord attachment. The pale stag antler of a very appealing color. The utilization of the material is astoundingly innovative and sensitive.
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai, another possible candidate for this superb carving is his pupil Hoshunsai Masayuki.
LENGTH 18 cm
Condition: Excellent condition.
Provenance: French private collection.
Literature comparisons:
For a related pipe case depicting a long-armed monkey by Ozaki Kokusai see Sydney Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 2, pp. 344-345, no. 265.
Lot details
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai (1835-1892), unsigned
Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
Of senryu-zutsu type, depicting a long-armed Tenaga monkey extending arms and grasping a temple bell incised with archaistic key-fret bands, one hand grasping the mount and the other ingeniously forming the cord attachment. The pale stag antler of a very appealing color. The utilization of the material is astoundingly innovative and sensitive.
Attributed to Ozaki Kokusai, another possible candidate for this superb carving is his pupil Hoshunsai Masayuki.
LENGTH 18 cm
Condition: Excellent condition.
Provenance: French private collection.
Literature comparisons:
For a related pipe case depicting a long-armed monkey by Ozaki Kokusai see Sydney Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 2, pp. 344-345, no. 265.