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Set of stationery stand, stationery box and ink-stone box with mountain road and double chrysanthemum design in makie
- stationery stand and ink-stone box: 1893/ stationery stand: 1896
- lacquer on wood, makie
- 1 set
Crafts – Lacquerware
Chrysanthemums blooming profusely in the mountains are expressed on the surface of the lid, and the meaning of a waka poem in Kokin Wakashu (A Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry) is expressed with characters of the poem scattered on the inside of the box. It was created as a personal belonging of Emperor Meiji, the makie is by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), the poem characters are by Sanjo Sanetomi, and the design is by Kawabata Gyokusho.(「Passing Down Masterpieces」2020)
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| Title/Name | Set of stationery stand, stationery box and ink-stone box with mountain road and double chrysanthemum design in makie |
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| Artist/ Creator |
Ikeda Taishin Kawabata Gyokusho |
| Period/Era | Meiji period |
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| Quantity | 1 set |
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| Material/ Technique |
wood lacquer maki-e |
| Signature/ Inscriptions |
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| Accessories/ Contents |
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| Country/ Origin |
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| Excavation Site |
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| Related Place |
Tokyo Tokyo Kyoto |
| Provenance | |
| Collection No. |
SZK000566 |
| Category | Crafts – Lacquerware |
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| Permalink |
https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK000566
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| Last Updated |
2023/03/14 |
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Set of stationery stand, stationery box and ink-stone box with mountain road and double chrysanthemum design in makie
Set of stationery stand, stationery box and ink-stone box with mountain road and double chrysanthemum design in makie
Chrysanthemums blooming profusely in the mountains are expressed on the surface of the lid, and the meaning of a waka poem in Kokin Wakashu (A Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry) is expressed with characters of the poem scattered on the inside of the box. It was created as a personal belonging of Emperor Meiji, the makie is by Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903), the poem characters are by Sanjo Sanetomi, and the design is by Kawabata Gyokusho.(「Passing Down Masterpieces」2020)