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Museum Exhibited Bronze Vase ー内免 勝二 "青銅製金魚模様 花瓶"
Museum Exhibited Bronze Vase ー内免 勝二 "青銅製金魚模様 花瓶"
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Bulbous feather tailed goldfish swim past each other on the olive surface of this large vase by Naimen Shiho I (Katsuji) enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The vessel is accompanied by paperwork from the Takaoka Municipal Museum from when it was exhibited in 1986. The exhibition label states the vase was created in 1968. It is 27.5 cm (11 inches) diameter, 23.5 cm (9-1/2 inches) tall and in excellent condition, weighing 5.4 kg (over 10 pounds).
Naimen Shiho I (Katsuji, (1904-1987) studied metalwork under Ichioka Shiun from the age of 15 establishing his own workshop in 1925. His work was first publicly exhibited at the 1930 National Shokoten. Two years later he would be awarded at the Belgium World Exposition. He remained active throughout the troubled years of the mid-century for which he would receive the order of cultural merit from Takaoka City in 1967. Work by him is held in the Takaoka City Museum. He remained an active promoter of traditional bronze ware until his death in 1987. His son, the second generation Shiho would study under his father from 1957. He too is much lauded beginning with top prize at the 1974 Takaoka Traditional Craft Exhibition.
Naimen Shiho I (Katsuji, (1904-1987) studied metalwork under Ichioka Shiun from the age of 15 establishing his own workshop in 1925. His work was first publicly exhibited at the 1930 National Shokoten. Two years later he would be awarded at the Belgium World Exposition. He remained active throughout the troubled years of the mid-century for which he would receive the order of cultural merit from Takaoka City in 1967. Work by him is held in the Takaoka City Museum. He remained an active promoter of traditional bronze ware until his death in 1987. His son, the second generation Shiho would study under his father from 1957. He too is much lauded beginning with top prize at the 1974 Takaoka Traditional Craft Exhibition.
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