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265 |  MYOSAI: A SUPERB ZESHIN SCHOOL        HEIGHT 22.5 cm
                           KISERUZUTSU
                                                                  Condition: Good condition with minor overall wear, most notably a
                     Signed Myosai                                minor loss to lacquer between one stem which leads to the leaf on
                     Japan, second half of 19th century           the reverse.
                                                                  Provenance: Ancient collection Charles Cartier-Bresson (1853-1921)
                                                                  collection no. 701. Charles Cartier-Bresson was a textile industrialist
                     Of musozutsu type and carved from a light, grainy wood. The   and art collector specializing particularly in works from Japan. He
                     surface is lacquered in gold, silver and black takamaki-e with   is the great uncle of famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
                     a design of leafy nasubi (eggplant). The leaves are beautifully   With additional old collection labels ‘136’ and ‘359’.
                     lacquered in seido-nuri (imitating patinated bronze), with gold veins,
                     very typical of the school of Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891). Silvered   Auction comparison: A kiseruzutsu signed Zeshin with a similarly
                     copper looped cord attachment and lining around the opening.   executed design was sold recently at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 29
                     Signed MYOSAI 苗斎.                            November 2019, Vienna, lot 87.

                                                                  Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 750,-







 264 |  A SET CONSISTING OF A WOOD TONKOTSU
 & KISERUZUTSU WITH FROGS
 Unsigned
 Japan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
                                                                  Portrait of Charles Cartier-Bresson by Jean-
                                                                  Matthias Schiff in the Museum of Fine Arts Nancy
 An early and elaborately worked set consisting of a tonkotsu
 (tobacco container) and a kiseruzutsu (pipecase) of senryu-zutsu
 type – all naturalistically carved by the same hand in imitation of
 branches and decorated with frogs and leaves. The tonkotsu shows
 two frogs engaged in a match of udezumo (arm wrestling) on the
 lid and a further frog is carved on one side with its legs spread out.
 The kiseruzutsu showing another well-carved frog and the naturally
 worked cord attachment in the form of an outgrowing branch.

 HEIGHT tonkotsu 6.5 cm, HEIGHT kiseruzutsu 25.2 cm
 Condition: A small area of the lid has been restored, otherwise very
 good condition with a beautifully worn patina.
 Provenance: Ancient collection Hayashi, the underside with old
 collector’s label reading Hayashi 1291. Then Ancient collection
 Charles Cartier-Bresson (1853-1921), collection no. 662. Charles
 Cartier-Bresson was a textile industrialist and art collector
 specializing particularly in works from Japan. He is the great uncle of
 famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-














 Portrait of Charles Cartier-Bresson by Jean-
 Matthias Schiff in the Museum of Fine Arts Nancy



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