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The 73 Artworks of media Lacquer and containing the word shibata zeshin, lacquer, 800

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Shibata Zeshin - Lacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: Bird and Willow in SnowLacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: Bird and Willow in SnowShibata Zeshin

The strong color effect seen in this album is achieved by using lacquer as a painting medium. Painting with lacquer on paper was one of the techniques Zeshin developed into his own style. Despite the heavy material, Zeshin's skillful brushwork and his technical inventions with the material made it p...

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Shibata Zeshin - Lacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: ButterfliesLacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: ButterfliesShibata Zeshin

The strong color effect seen in this album is achieved by using lacquer as a painting medium. Painting with lacquer on paper was one of the techniques Zeshin developed into his own style. Despite the heavy material, Zeshin's skillful brushwork and his technical inventions with the material made it p...

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Shibata Zeshin - Autumn Grasses in MoonlightAutumn Grasses in MoonlightShibata Zeshin

In Japan, gazing at the moon and listening to the sounds of insects have long been tranquil ways to spend an autumn evening. Seen from a low vantage point, the full moon illuminates the unseen world in a tangle of autumn grasses, where various types of crickets are highlighted with shiny lacquer pig...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - KôgaiKôgaiDanish Unknown Goldsmith

Accessory for putting up hair dating from the first half of the 19th century. It was probably designed for a married woman due to the decoration and subtle tones. The piece is made of wood and covered with Japanese urushi lacquer. The central section, around which hair was wrapped, is only decorated...

Zaragoza Museum (Zaragoza, Spain)
 
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Paul Theodor Frankl - Dressing MirrorDressing MirrorPaul Theodor Frankl

An émigré to the United States in 1914 from Vienna, Paul T. Frankl was a significant contributor to American modern design in the first half of the twentieth century. His work embraced the wonder of the modern metropolis, specifically the glamour of New York City. This bold, geometric dressing table...

High Museum of Art (Atlanta, United States)
 
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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - No-bentôNo-bentôDanish Unknown Goldsmith

Set of items that make up a box for holding and transporting food and drink. There is a frame with a handle on top to make it easier to carry. On one side, it has a series of boxes for storing food. On the other, there are two tin bottles for the alcoholic beverage, sake. There are two smaller drawe...

Zaragoza Museum (Zaragoza, Spain)
 
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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Foliate Tray with Sword Pommel DesignFoliate Tray with Sword Pommel DesignDanish Unknown Goldsmith

The carved lacquer techniques that emerged in China during the Tang dynasty and were developed enormously in the Song dynasty involved coating a vessel with several dozen layers of lacquer to create a hard surface and then carving into this with a sharp tool to create the design. The Japanese call p...

 
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Elsa Peretti, Omri Omm - MinaudièreMinaudièreElsa Peretti, Omri Omm

This rectangular bag is made of woven bamboo using a pattern found on traditional Japanese baskets. The snap closure is sterling silver as are the two handles on the short sides. Suspended from one handle is a braided, black silk tassle. The interior is lined with black, plain weave cloth. Made in J...

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, United States)
 
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Jean Dunand - Juliette de Saint CyrJuliette de Saint CyrJean Dunand

Attempting to expand the market for natural lacquer products, Dunand experimented with a variety of unorthodox uses for the material, including portraiture, jewelry, and textiles. The sitter for this commissioned portrait, Juliette Schinasi, belonged to a New York family whose fortune came from the ...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - KushiKushiDanish Unknown Goldsmith

Decorative comb for women dating from the first half of the 19th century. It has a wooden body treated with black Japanese urushi lacquer. It is also decorated using the maki-e technique where a fine gold dust is applied to the still-fresh lacquer/

Zaragoza Museum (Zaragoza, Spain)
 
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