Bamboo Basket ー田邊 竹雲斎 "手付盛籠"
Bamboo Basket ー田邊 竹雲斎 "手付盛籠"
A handled basket of split bamboo woven into an open form by Tanabe Chikuunsai II enclosed in the original sgned wooden box titled Tetsuki Morikago. It is 31.5 cm (12-1/2 inches) diameter, 23 cm (9 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
Tanabe Chikuunsai II (1910-2000) was born in Osaka the son of Tanabe Chikuunsai I and trained under his father. In 1930 he became a member of the Naniwa Ranyukai and exhibited was first accepted into the Teiten (Modern Nitten) National Art Exhibition in 1931, and exhibited there both prior to and following the second world war. He assumed the name of Chikuunsai II on the death of his father in 1937. In 1991 he transferred his studio name to his eldest son, who became Chikuunsai III and took the retirement name Ichikusai. Work by him is held in museums throughout the world including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, Museum of Fine Art in Boston, San Francisco Asian Art Museum and aforementioned Minneapolis among many others.