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"Two Sosaku Kokeshi From Sadao Kishi ,japan"
kishi-sadao  was born in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture in 1932 and produced an array of creative Kokeshi dolls until his passing in 1998. In 1950 he started creating Sosaku Kokeshi. During his career, he received numerous awards, winning the Prime Minister’s Award and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award (METI). He is credited with being one of the major influences of the ‘Sosaku Kokeshi Movement’, gaining recognition for the dolls as a popular and valid art form.  In 1969 his Kokeshi entitled: “Spirit of Wheat” was purchased by the Crown Prince and Crown Princess. In 1970, he dedicated his work to the Enshrining Festival of the Meiji Shrine, representing his Kokeshi focused on the Korobe Gorge golden brown Wheat which was not only a central theme and the main agricultural enterprise in his native prefecture. 
Many of his dolls illustrate both a burning technique as well as painting images which he initiated called, “Shou sugiban”, which creates three-dimensional qualities enhancing the garments on his Kokeshi and ‘Michiyuki’ (traveling coat) or Kimono. Many of his dolls have a three-dimensional ring of different wood to bring attention to his unique approach to the Obi. Other Obi were pronounced and showed flowers such as the chrysanthemum flower. Additionally, he incorporated simple flowers and subjects related to mothers and children as both form-giving and decoration on the bodies. The faces on his dolls are extremely simple incorporating angled eyes and a suggestion of a nose and lips. Many of his dolls featured a ‘Mage’, in which the hair is stacked, in a complex manner, with some incorporated decorative ‘Kanzashi’ (hairpins). He used a variety of woods including Castoaralia wood, and finished with a type of candle called, “Rōsoku no rō” All of his creations are beautifully proportioned and show a direct connection to everyday life.
the kokeshi painted has two scratches  on the right profile the engraved kokeshi one scratch 
both are signed 
Price: 150 €
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Artist: Sadao Kishi
Period: 20th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Condition of use

Material: Painted wood
Height: 33 cm

Reference: 1624113
Availability: In stock
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