细节
A SUZURIBAKO [WRITING-BOX]
Signed Hanzan, Edo Period (Second Half of the 18th Century)
Of standard rectangular form; natural wood ground; decoration in gold takamaki-e, pottery, pewter and shell; the edges of box and lid black lacquer with decoration in gold hiramaki-e; interior with brownish lacquer ground and decoration in gold nashiji, gold takamaki-e and pottery; rims of box, lid and ink-stone gold lacquer; copper water-dropper; black lacquer base; signed in seal form Hanzan in red on a square of inlaid white pottery, slight old wear
Exterior with two quails on a pile of harvested heads of millet, a third quail flying down to join them; the edges with a sayagata ni hana [broken cross] design; interior of the lid with a bamboo pole and two cords from one of which a naruko [bird-scarer] is suspended
1.7/8 x 8.1/8 x 9in. (4.7 x 20.6 x 24.3cm.)
来源
M. A. Huc Collection
Mme Gadiot Collection
Demaree and Dorothy Bess Collection
Charles A. Greenfield Collection
出版
H. Batterson Boger, The Traditional Arts of Japan: A Complete Illustrated Guide (London and New York, 1964), pl. 17
Eskenazi Limited, The Charles A. Greenfield Collection of Japanese Lacquer (London, 1990), cat. no. 69
Andrew J. Pekarik, Japanese Lacquer, 1600-1900: Selections from the Charles A. Greenfield Collection (New York, 1980), cat. no. 69, fig. 87 and colour pl. 21
Harold P. Stern, Birds, Beasts, Blossoms and Bugs (New York, 1976), no. 128
Harold P. Stern, The Magnificent Three: Lacquer, Netsuke and Tsuba (New York, 1972), no. 59 (boxes)
展览
New York, 1972, Japan House Gallery
Los Angeles, 1976, University of California, Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery
New York, 1977, Asia House Gallery
New York, 1980, Metropolitan Museum of Art