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Hattori Shunsho

Lacquer Box with Geometric Design, 1990s
Gold and silver lacquer on wood with shell and platinum inlays
Size 2½ x 5½ x 5½ in. (6.3 x 13.8 x 13.8 cm)
T-5275
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Comes with the original paulownia-wood tomobako storage box inscribed and signed by the artist A leading figure in the world of Kyoto art crafts, like some of his contemporaries Hattori...
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Comes with the original paulownia-wood tomobako storage box inscribed and signed by the artist

A leading figure in the world of Kyoto art crafts, like some of his contemporaries Hattori Shunshō based his mature style on a unique combination of two major constituents within the traditions of East Asian lacquer. The first was his native city’s distinctive maki-e (“sprinkled picture”) technique, using finely powdered precious metals sprinkled onto still-damp lacquer to create pictorial designs. The second, especially during his latter decades, was the raden technique of shell inlay, historically practiced not only in Japan but also in China, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands (present-day Okinawa).

Born in 1943, from 1963 Hattori exhibited frequently at the Nitten national exhibition and the Kyoto Craft Art exhibition, winning many prizes at both events. In 1975 he was selected by the Bunkachō (Agency for Cultural Affairs) to undertake a tour of Europe and the United States, studying etching in Sweden, working in Paris with the British surrealist Stanley William Hayter, and attending workshops in New York. In 1995 he was granted an audience by His Holiness Pope John Paul II, to whom he presented a lacquered lectern. He exhibited in the Netherlands, New York, and South Korea, and in 2005 was commissioned to create furniture for the Imperial Guest House in Kyoto.
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