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Japanese bronze elephant in a running position with its trunk raised on a carved wood base signed Atsuyoshi saku 厚義作 with a square reserve Maruki shachu sei まるき社中製 (made by Miyabe Atsuyoshi for the Maruki Company), Meiji Period (1868-1912).

The artist Miyabe Atsuyoshi is recorded in Wakayama Takeshi 若山猛, Kinko jiten 金工事典 (Dictionary of Metalworkers), Tokyo, Token Shunju Shinbunsha 刀剣春秋新聞社, 1999, p.1141, as a maker of sword-fittings and a pupil of Shinoyama Tokuoki (1813-1891), active in Kyoto during the late Edo period and early Meiji era. He was a master bronze smith who exhibited domestically and internationally like at the St. Louis World’s fair in 1904.

The Maruki workshop was based in Sukiya Street, Nihonbashi ward-Tokyo, made fine quality bronzes and carvings during the Meiji era, and exhibited at many domestic and international exhibitions. 

Reference: ' Meiji no Takara 明治の宝 Treasures of Imperial Japan, the D. Khalili Collection' the Kibo Foundation 1995, Metalwork Part II, no. 103. 

 

Dimensions

H 49 cm x W 78 cm x D 32 cm

Price

£8500.00



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