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Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I
Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I - Asian Works of Art Style Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I - Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I -
Ref : 105913
9 600 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
Yamamoto Chikuryusai I
Provenance :
Japan
Medium :
Bamboo
Dimensions :
l. 7.87 inch X H. 22.44 inch X P. 7.87 inch
Asian Works of Art  - Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I 20th century - Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I  - Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I
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Hanakago Basket by Yamamoto Chikuryusai I

The basket exudes a deep respect for the tradition of karamono, Chinese style baskets, every knot perfect, the proportions exquisite.

tall and in excellent condition. 57 x 29 x 20 cm

Yamamoto Chikuryusai I (1868-1945) was a bamboo artist of the early modern era in Osaka. Born in year one of the Meiji era to the Yanagi clan, his former Samurai family hailed from Yodo, a castle town between Osaka and Kyoto. He later was adopted by his Sister in Law to the Yamamoto family, changing his name to Yamamoto at the time, however it was with his older brother, Yanagi Takesada that he learned basketry in their shop in Osaka. Takesada moved to Korea; for the Japanese at the time it was the New West, but Chikuryusai remained in Japan. Unlike others, Chikuryusai did not attempt to insert himself into his baskets, but, allowed his baskets a traditional elegance.

He was renowned for his calligraphy, sencha aesthetic, and his elegant and reserved artistic vision.

His baskets received awards at several important international expositions, and, with his two sons, Chikuryusai II and Chikken, participated in the annual Teiten/Bunten National Art Exhibitions. He served as mentor to not only his two sons but also Hamano Chikkosai, Ikeda Seiryusai, and Suemura Shobun. In 1929, he gave the artist “Go” (name) to his son but continued working under the name Shoen until his death in 1945.
Work by him is held in the Asian Art Museum San Francisco, The Minneapolis Institute of Art and The Met New York among many other public and private collections.

Delevery information :

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Cristina Ortega & Michel Dermigny

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