Crow On A Branch, Signed, Bronze, Japan, Meiji Era (1868-1912).
This bronze okimono-style sculpture depicts a crow (karasu in Japanese) perched on an old, cracked tree trunk. In Japanese culture, the crow symbolizes wisdom, longevity, love, and children's gratitude towards their parents. The feathers are crafted with extraordinary precision – a masterful chiseling (finishing the details after casting) is evident. The realism of the tree trunk (bark texture, knots) contrasts perfectly with the softness of the feathers.
Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Signature to identify.
Height 43.5 cm, width 27 cm, depth 17 cm.
Very good condition, with visible traces of welding on the underside.
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Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Signature to identify.
Height 43.5 cm, width 27 cm, depth 17 cm.
Very good condition, with visible traces of welding on the underside.
Free shipping within the European Union! I ship via insured courier (DPD or DHL). All items are very carefully packaged. Payment by international bank transfer. I will provide a certificate of authenticity upon request.
3 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 27
Height: 43,5
Depth: 17
Reference (ID): 1719287
Availability: In stock
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