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Technique: Gozame and yorogumi
Lady
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

Lady

Artist Tanabe Chikuunsai III 三代田辺竹雲斎 (Japanese, 1940 - 2014)
Date2008
Place of originJapan
MediumMadake, yadake and rattan
Dimensions15 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (39.4 x 26.7 x 26.7 cm)
ClassificationsBasketry
Credit LineBequest of Dr. David A. Cofrin
Object number2009.48.72
Collections
Visual DescriptionTechnique: Gozame and yorogumi
An ink painting in color. Inscription: 靜日語談. Painter’s signature: 竹雲齋 and seal竹雲齋.
Tanabe Chikuunsai III 三代田辺竹雲斎
undated
Streams of Light
Tanabe Takeo
2008
Material: Madake, bamboo roots of Echigo Tagami Take, and rattan
Technique: Amimono
Bottom: Chiyoda-ami
Body: Ajiro with decorative rattan loops
Rim: Atebuchi and nishin-maki
Handle: Bamboo and bamboo root handle with decorative butterfly and spiral knots
Kosuge Fuunsai Kogetsu
2005
A six sided Ryu-Rikyo style flower basket with shoulder and foot banded by elaborate weaves, the body of open hexagonal weave with insect stitching and butterfly knots. Chikuunsai I signature, with lacquered owner's box, dated 1922
Tanabe Chikuunsai I
Taisho period (1912-1926), 1922
An incense container in the shape of a wayside shrine. Wayside shrine (called Tsuji-do in Japanese) is a general architectural term describing a small and free-standing building.
Takahashi Rakusai III 高橋樂齋(三代)
Showa period (1926-1989)
A Japanese kabuki actor.
Tokoyuni III 歌川國貞or 三代歌川豊國
1815-1868
A Japanese kabuki actor with landscape in background.
Tokoyuni III 歌川國貞or 三代歌川豊國
1852
With thin strips of lacquered bamboo in open hexagonal weave, the double reed handle knotted with butterfly knots and insect wrapping, signed chikuunsai II.
Chikuunsai II
Showa Period (1926-1989)
Conical lidded basket with pedestal and cord  shoulder strap.
Cameroonian Artist
c. 1980
Oblong basket with lozenge motif.
Luvale Artist
1970
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