Description:

East Asia, Japan, Meiji period, 1868 to 1912. A bronze articulated model of a crab. Meticulously constructed from numerous hammered plates jointed inside the body to make for a flexible form, the crustacean's limbs and front claws move; surfaces are beautifully incised, some areas are detailed in repousse, and the entire surface presents a warm patina. Jointed and moveable! Size: 3.5" L x 7.75" W (8.9 cm x 19.7 cm)

This piece is a fabulous example of "jizai okimono," or lifelike, articulated animal figures. Such pieces were first created during a peaceful period in the 17th century when the business of crafting samurai armor calmed down, and some metalsmiths turned their attention to realizing articulated sculptures like this example.

Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection; ex-Artemis Gallery; ex-private E.S. collection, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

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#152725

  • Condition: Missing one leg and the pointed extension (pincer) of another leg. Otherwise excellent with wonderful patina. Articulated components move smoothly.

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