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27  |   AKASOFU GYOKKO: FUJIWARA NO YASUMASA
 By Akasofu Gyokko, signed Gyokko
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)


 The heavily cast two-color patinated bronze okimono in distinct
 Miyao style with its gilt accents and fine engraving superbly
 portraying the military commander Fujiwara no Yasumasa. Fujiwara
 no Yasumasa plays a flute on the Ichihara Moor, wears an eboshi
 and is clad in a wind-swept hitatare garment with phoenix crests
 and mitsugashira hidari tomoe mons picked out in massive
 gilding. His piercing eyes are inlaid in silver and bronze. He carries
 a removable katana sword. The statue is supported on a carved
 openwork wood stand embellished with floral scrolls. The gilt
 signature cartouche on the back reads GYOKKO.
 HEIGHT 35 cm (including the stand)
 WEIGHT 3.8 kilograms (including the stand)
 Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear and traces of
 use. The stand with some abrasions, a fine natural patina, minute
 losses and age cracks. The statue still retains the original Katana.
 Rare!
 Provenance: From an English private collection. Acquired in Italy
 on August 9th, 1976, at Galleria Morosini, according to and old
 handwritten collector label at the base.

 Auction result comparison: Compare with a closely related figure
 of Fujiwara no Yasumasa at Bonham’s San Francisco on December
 9th, 2008, in Fine Asian Works of Art, lot 5228, sold for USD
 $19.200,-.
 Estimate EUR 8.000,-
 Starting price EUR 4.000,-

















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