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Treasures Imperial Japan 3, Enamel [Hardcover]

Malcolm Fairley (Author), Jack Hiller (Author), Oliver Impey (Author), Jack Hillier (Author)
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August 1994 187478003X 978-1874780038
The 107 examples of Japanese cloisonne enamels reproduced here offer an unrivalled panorama of achievement centred around the work of three artists: Namikawa Yasuyuki, Namikawa Sosuke and Ando Jubei. These enamels compare more than favourably with the work of the famous Russian Carl Faberge. The volume combines magnificent colour reproductions with pioneering scholarship, ensuring that it will serve as an essential guide to a little-known facet of Japan's artistic achievement. This volume comes with the volume of selected essays, provided free.

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  • Hardcover: 556 pages
  • Publisher: The Kibo Foundation, Khalili Collections (August 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 187478003X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1874780038
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 13.1 x 4.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,342,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Apart from being a scholar on the Meiji Period Malcolm runs a successful Japanese Art Gallery in London.

Official Website: http://www.malcolmfairley.com

 

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This volume covers Japanese cloisonne enamels which were a technical triumph of the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-26) periods. The 107 examples in the Khalili Collection offer a panorama of the achievement centred around the work of three artists: Namikawa Yasuyuki, Namikawa Sosuke, and Ando Jubei. In assembling this group of pieces the emphasis has been on work of the highest quality and there are many superb examples made for exhibition in Japan, Europe, and the United States, or for presentation by the Imperial family to Japanese and foreign dignitaries. The collection includes a large number of works by each of the three leading artists, making it possible to establish a reliable chronology for the development of enamelling in Japan, firmly based on extensive documentary research as well as on the internal evidence of the pieces. In their introductory essay the authors trace the brief history of the craft from the first experiments of Kaji Tsunekichi in the 1840s and '50s, based on Chinese models, and identify three strands of stylistic evolution that took place from the 1860s: the conservative, the pictorial, and the exotic. The conservative Yasuyuki continued to treat the wires separating the different areas of colour as an integral part of the design, while the more pictorial Sosuke, in his late works, almost dispensed with them altogether to create works which are really a variety of painted enamel. An essay by the great British scholar Jack Hillier, one of his last publications, traces the relationship between Sosuke and the painter Watanabe Seitei. The volume, combining magnificent colour reproduction with pioneering scholarship, will serve as a guide to a little-known facet of Japan's artistic achievement. This volume of the Collection is sold with a free copy of "Volume I: Selected Essays".
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gilt metal wire, pale grey ground, rounded rectangular form, baluster body, enamel vase, enamel jar, tapered wire, cover surmounted, scrolling foliage, silver tablet, flared neck, transparent enamel, wire seal, neck decorated, gilt wire, silver rim, stylized waves, dark blue ground, ovoid body, enamel tray, enamel box, silver wire, silver mounts, shouldered body, ground colour
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Namikawa Sosuke, Namikawa Yasuyuki, Kawade Shibataro, Watanabe Seitei, Fourth National Industrial Exposition, Hayashi Kodenji, Imperial Presentation, Tokyo National Museum, Hattori Tadasaburo, Shippo Kaisha, World's Columbian Exposition, Jack Hillier, Japan-British Exhibition, Fifth National Industrial Exposition, Second National Industrial Exposition, Ando Company, British Museum, Imperial Household Agency, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Khalili Collection, Mount Fuji, The Ornamental Arts of Japan, Akasaka Detached Palace, Angewandte Kunst, Die Ware
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