Taniuchi Kazuko
Shelf for Cosmetic Boxes with Design of Dragonflies and Thistles, 1990s
Size 40¼ x 38¾ x 15¼ in. (102.5 x 98.5 x 39 cm)
T-4888
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A kurodana (set of shelves, originally for display and storage of cosmetic boxes and toiletries) in traditional format, constructed from wood components, covered in polished black roiro lacquer, the doors...
A kurodana (set of shelves, originally for display and storage of cosmetic boxes and toiletries) in traditional format, constructed from wood components, covered in polished black roiro lacquer, the doors and side of the cupboard decorated in colored lacquer with dragonflies and thistles; copper alloy hinges and handles
Signed with incised characters on the right-hand door: Kazuko with a red seal Kazuko
Taniuchi Kazuko is a contemporary woman artist working in Wajima, an important center of the traditional lacquer industry located on the north coast of the Noto Peninsula about seventy miles from the city of Kanazawa.
Signed with incised characters on the right-hand door: Kazuko with a red seal Kazuko
Taniuchi Kazuko is a contemporary woman artist working in Wajima, an important center of the traditional lacquer industry located on the north coast of the Noto Peninsula about seventy miles from the city of Kanazawa.