Original Wada Sanzo c.1939 Woodblock Print Blacksmith Kaji Swordsmith Showa #13 18"W LS#012 Saw There are a few minor
Description
There are a few minor losses to the lacquer most notably on the rim
their pulls cast in a distinctive lobed floral form — an unusual and refined touch on a working chest
while the lacquered plates retain strong color with areas of loss
This is an antique Japanese Edo era mid 1800’s Imari ceramic bowl
Kiku (菊) — the chrysanthemum — occupies a singular position in Japanese visual culture
Original Wada Sanzo c.1939 Woodblock Print Blacksmith Kaji Swordsmith Showa #13 18"W LS#012 Saw There are a few minorWada Sanz (18831967) Blacksmith (, Kaji), No. 13 from Shwa Shokugy E zukushi (Japanese Vocations in Pictures) Vintage Japanese Shwa Era, c. 1939 The Shwa Shokugy E zukushi series began in 1938 and was published by Nishinomiya Shoin; the prewar sequence contains 48 prints, limited to 300 impressions each. The composition draws the viewer into the dim interior of an open front smithy: a bald master smith crouches at the forge, working a length of
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