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Japanese Articulate Lobster Jizai Okimono Myochin Hiroyoshi Meiji Period
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An articulate spiny lobster (Ise-Ebi) as an ornamental display item, known in Japanese as Jizai Okimono, was made by Myochin Hiroyoshi in the late Meiji Period circa 1890-1900s. The lobster was meticulously constructed in life-size with copper or a copper alloy in a realistic fashion. It is completely articulate within joins, from the body to the tail, from the antennas to every single limb. Signed "Hiroyoshi" on the belly as shown. Stone is for displaying, not included.
The metal okimono became popular in Meiji period, especially Jizai, the articulate animal figure that was painstakingly crafted, often by metal artists whose lineages were traced to pre-Edo period for Samurai clans. Myochin lineage was known for their metalwork in swords and fittings. It is said that the metalworkers initially made these to showcase their skills and later in Meiji restoration when weaponry-making declined, it became an independent business itself as collectibles.
The length of the lobster is close to 14" with antennas fully extended. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Japan Period: 1900-1919 Materials: copper/copper alloy Condition: Good. Fine antique condition, no losses, all joins work well, mellow surface patina is more evident on the exposed top side than the underbelly, subtle color variation with a couple of scattered spots of verdigris and accretion in the recesses. Creation Date: 1890-1910 Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Patterns: Animal/Insects, Asian/Oriental, Handmade Incollect Reference #: 736245 -
Dimensions
W. 14 in; H. 2 in; D. 5 in; W. 35.56 cm; H. 5.08 cm; D. 12.7 cm;
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Tishu, based in Atlanta, GA, offers a diverse collection ranging from Neolithic art to 20th-century collectibles, with a focus on Mid-century design, Japanese and Korean art, Asian textiles, and Contemporary Aboriginal art. Driven by a passion for timeless beauty, the gallery is open by appointment only and offers works that span 5,000 years of history. Reach them at 305-400-0561 or tishu@tishugallery.com.
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