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          A SILVER ARTICULATED SCULPTURE OF A PRAYING         明治/大正時代   銀自在螳螂   銘   宗義   (田中唯吉)
          MANTIS
                                                              多組銀件搥出接合巧製而成,工序繁複。翼、肢、頭皆可活
          MEIJI-TAISHO PERIOD (EARLY 20TH CENTURY), SIGNED MUNEYOSHI
          (TANAKA TADAYOSHI; ?-1958)                          動,刻鑿精細,生動傳神。
          The silver praying mantis fnely constructed of numerous hammered   展覽
          parts jointed together with movable wings, limbs and head, the details   「異國風情-亞洲文物展」,臺北故宮博物院,2004年,
          fnely chiseled                                      展覽圖錄展品編號22。
          4æ in. (12.1 cm.) long
                                                              著錄
          HK$80,000-160,000                   US$10,000-21,000   郭鴻盛及張元鳳主編,《明治之美》,國立臺灣師範大學文物
                                                              保存維護研究發展中心,2013年,頁307。
          EXHIBITED
          National Palace Museum, “The Arts and Cultures of Asia,” 2004,
          cat. no. 21.
          LITERATURE
          Kuo Hong-Sheng and Chang Yuan-Feng, chief eds. et al., Meiji no bi
          / Splendid Beauty: Illustrious Crafts of the Meiji Period (Taipei: National
          Taiwan Normal University Research Center for Conservation of
          Cultural Relics, 2013), p. 307.






             Charles Edwin Fripp (English; 1854–1906). Match between Kendo and Kusarigama
             Fighters. Probably Japan. c. 1895.

             Fripp produced many drawings of Japanese military subjects for the magazines The
             Graphic and The Daily Graphic when he was on assignment as an artist in Japan in the
             1880s and 1890s.
             查爾斯 • 菲利普(英國;1854-1906),〈劍道與鎖鐮〉,可能作於日本,約1895年

             菲利普在1880至1890年代旅居日本,為《The Graphic》及《The Daily Graphic》雜
             誌繪畫大量日本軍事題材插畫
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