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GENRYUSAI SEIYA: A RARE PATINATED BRONZE OKIMONO OF A BACTRIAN CAMEL

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By Genryusai Seiya, signed Seiya zo
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

Naturalistically cast in the form of a Bactrian camel with a few amusing details, such as the confused expression of the camel, with slightly squinting gilt-inlaid eyes with dark pupils, the two humps hanging in opposite directions, and the rather small genitals visible on the underside. Note the great attention to detail, particularly evident in the camel’s fur, legs, and hooves. Signed SEIYA zo to the camel’s belly.

Genryusai Seiya was a master craftsman in charge of a workshop specializing in export wares of the highest quality. Production included human genre figures, vases and exotic bronze models of animals probably influenced by the opening of Tokyo Zoological Gardens in 1882. Depictions of camels are nonetheless quite rare; however, the masterful craftsmanship of this piece leaves no doubt as to its origin.

HEIGHT 23.2 cm
WEIGHT 2,302 g

Condition: Excellent condition with only few minor traces of wear.
Provenance: British collection.

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By Genryusai Seiya, signed Seiya zo
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

Naturalistically cast in the form of a Bactrian camel with a few amusing details, such as the confused expression of the camel, with slightly squinting gilt-inlaid eyes with dark pupils, the two humps hanging in opposite directions, and the rather small genitals visible on the underside. Note the great attention to detail, particularly evident in the camel’s fur, legs, and hooves. Signed SEIYA zo to the camel’s belly.

Genryusai Seiya was a master craftsman in charge of a workshop specializing in export wares of the highest quality. Production included human genre figures, vases and exotic bronze models of animals probably influenced by the opening of Tokyo Zoological Gardens in 1882. Depictions of camels are nonetheless quite rare; however, the masterful craftsmanship of this piece leaves no doubt as to its origin.

HEIGHT 23.2 cm
WEIGHT 2,302 g

Condition: Excellent condition with only few minor traces of wear.
Provenance: British collection.

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By Genryusai Seiya, signed Seiya zo
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

Naturalistically cast in the form of a Bactrian camel with a few amusing details, such as the confused expression of the camel, with slightly squinting gilt-inlaid eyes with dark pupils, the two humps hanging in opposite directions, and the rather small genitals visible on the underside. Note the great attention to detail, particularly evident in the camel’s fur, legs, and hooves. Signed SEIYA zo to the camel’s belly.

Genryusai Seiya was a master craftsman in charge of a workshop specializing in export wares of the highest quality. Production included human genre figures, vases and exotic bronze models of animals probably influenced by the opening of Tokyo Zoological Gardens in 1882. Depictions of camels are nonetheless quite rare; however, the masterful craftsmanship of this piece leaves no doubt as to its origin.

HEIGHT 23.2 cm
WEIGHT 2,302 g

Condition: Excellent condition with only few minor traces of wear.
Provenance: British collection.

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By Genryusai Seiya, signed Seiya zo
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)

Naturalistically cast in the form of a Bactrian camel with a few amusing details, such as the confused expression of the camel, with slightly squinting gilt-inlaid eyes with dark pupils, the two humps hanging in opposite directions, and the rather small genitals visible on the underside. Note the great attention to detail, particularly evident in the camel’s fur, legs, and hooves. Signed SEIYA zo to the camel’s belly.

Genryusai Seiya was a master craftsman in charge of a workshop specializing in export wares of the highest quality. Production included human genre figures, vases and exotic bronze models of animals probably influenced by the opening of Tokyo Zoological Gardens in 1882. Depictions of camels are nonetheless quite rare; however, the masterful craftsmanship of this piece leaves no doubt as to its origin.

HEIGHT 23.2 cm
WEIGHT 2,302 g

Condition: Excellent condition with only few minor traces of wear.
Provenance: British collection.

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