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6 novembre 2007

Bonhams. Fine Japanese Art, roiro lacquer four-case inro by Chohei(sai) with manju by Kanshosai, 19th century

Bonhams. Fine Japanese Art,  roiro lacquer four-case inro by Chohei(sai) with manju by Kanshosai, 19th century
Lot No: 27. A roiro lacquer four-case inro by Chohei(sai) with manju by Kanshosai, 19th century One side decorated with two skeletons inlaid in shiro-nuri coming to life beside a grave post beneath the crescent moon, the reverse with a crab lying among...
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6 novembre 2007

Bonhams. Fine Japanese Art, 2 vases

Bonhams. Fine Japanese Art, 2 vases
Lot No: 339. Early porcelain. A rare Imari vase. Late 17th century Of elegant ovoid form with a slender neck, the whole covered with an even dark cobalt-blue glaze. 28.4cm (11¼in) high.- Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500, €1,400 - 2,200 Footnote:Blue-glazed wares...
6 novembre 2007

Bonhams Fine Japanese Art : 4 armours 19th century

Bonhams Fine Japanese Art  : 4 armours 19th century
A dazzling array of armour and swords of breathtaking beauty from the 14th to the 19th centuries, forms part of Bonhams’ inaugural specialist sale of Fine Japanese Art on November 6th, New Bond Street, London. Suzannah Yip, head of Japanese art at Bonhams...
5 novembre 2007

Christie's London : Japanese Art & Design Including the Robert Moore Collection

Christie's London : Japanese Art & Design Including the Robert Moore Collection
Lot 715. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (1760 - 1849) Gaifu kaisei [South Wind, Clear Weather], 'Red Fuji,' from the series Fugaku sanjurokkei [The Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji], signed Hokusai aratame litsu hitsu [from the brush of Hokusai, changing to litsu],...
3 novembre 2007

Malcolm Fairley Ltd, A five case gold lacquer inro

Malcolm Fairley Ltd, A five case gold lacquer inro
From the 1st - 10th November, London's leading Asian art dealers, auction houses and academic and cultural institutions will unite to present an exciting programme of gallery receptions, auctions, lectures, symposia and museum exhibitions, as well as...
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30 octobre 2007

Bonhams Knightsbridge : An elegant six-leaf screen, Edo Period

Bonhams Knightsbridge : An elegant six-leaf screen, Edo Period
From the 1st - 10th November, London's leading Asian art dealers, auction houses and academic and cultural institutions will unite to present an exciting programme of gallery receptions, auctions, lectures, symposia and museum exhibitions, as well as...
27 octobre 2007

"Sengai Enjoying Zen Paintings" à l'Idemitsu Museum of Arts

"Sengai Enjoying Zen Paintings" à l'Idemitsu Museum of Arts
THE MEDITATING FROG by Sengai The Buddhist monk Sengai (1750-1837) was a leading exponent of Zen painting with the personal dictum: ‘There are no rules in Sengai’s paintings.’ His work, created during the later Edo period (1615-1868), reveals he had a...
26 octobre 2007

Gregg Baker Asian Art: One of a pair of six-fold paper screens

Gregg Baker Asian Art: One of a pair of six-fold paper screens
From the 1st - 10th November, London's leading Asian art dealers, auction houses and academic and cultural institutions will unite to present an exciting programme of gallery receptions, auctions, lectures, symposia and museum exhibitions, as well as...
26 octobre 2007

Hiroshi Sugimoto: History of History à l'Asian Art de San Francisco

Hiroshi Sugimoto: History of History à l'Asian Art de San Francisco
One of the most internationally-acclaimed Japanese artists living today, Hiroshi Sugimoto is best known for his photographic series of empty movie theaters and drive-ins, seascapes, dioramas, and wax museums. This exhibition juxtaposes Sugimoto's exquisitely...
24 octobre 2007

Exposition "Zen Treasures from the Gozan Temples"

Exposition "Zen Treasures from the Gozan Temples"
For a subject in which words are considered an impediment to meditative insight, it is daunting to see just how many words seem to be needed to explain Zen. Uncannily, it seems to dodge any attempt at definition, and is perhaps best circled around with...
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