"Return From Fishing - Putto With Fish - Bronze 58cm Art Deco 1930 - #373"
A chubby putto pours a basket of fish. Large signed bronze, glossy dark brown patina. Fixed on a marble (small chips.) Here we have the meeting of secular Japanese iconography, from the child to the fish (brings good luck / abundance) and European Art Deco. Indeed, from 1890 the study of classical sculpture will be the absolute norm in Japan. This is one of the aspects of the westernization process of the Meiji era - French art prevailed until around 1940. Japanese artists thus created in an Art Nouveau then Art Deco vein. They were able to create their own universe distant from traditional secular Japanese art. Goishi NAKANO belonged to the "Keizai-sha", the first secular sculpture group in Japan (1927 to 1943). His works always have a duality of European tradition/modernity. Weight 12.5 kg - Marble base 24.5 x 20.5 x 2.5 cm - Subject height 58.5 - width - 22 depth 14.5 cm. Shipping France: DHL 123.00 euros France - Other destinations: ask us -