Iron (cast) - Watanabe Kansui 渡辺環水 - Delicate monkey statue holding a peach - Shōwa period (1926-1989) (No Reserve Price)
Watanabe Kansui was a Japanese sculptor active during the Showa era (1926-1989) , known for his bronze and cast iron sculptures.
His work "Monkey with a Peach" intricately depicts a monkey holding a peach, captivating those who see it.
This piece is not only valued as a work of art but also as a symbol of good fortune. Peaches are associated with longevity and prosperity, while monkeys are believed to ward off evil spirits, making this combination particularly auspicious.
Dimensions:
Height: 20cm
Width: 14. 1cm
Depth: 17. 6cm
Weight: 2,694g
The item is carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number. We use DHL for shipping services.
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Watanabe Kansui was a Japanese sculptor active during the Showa era (1926-1989) , known for his bronze and cast iron sculptures.
His work "Monkey with a Peach" intricately depicts a monkey holding a peach, captivating those who see it.
This piece is not only valued as a work of art but also as a symbol of good fortune. Peaches are associated with longevity and prosperity, while monkeys are believed to ward off evil spirits, making this combination particularly auspicious.
Dimensions:
Height: 20cm
Width: 14. 1cm
Depth: 17. 6cm
Weight: 2,694g
The item is carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number. We use DHL for shipping services.