| 中文版 English

具体要求

其它要求

-
关闭
SHOKO: A SUPERB AND VERY RARE ITTOBORI WOOD OKIMONO OF OKAME
奥地利
09月02日 下午4点 开拍 / 08月31日 下午3点 截止委托
拍品描述 翻译
SHOKO: A SUPERB AND VERY RARE ITTOBORI WOOD OKIMONO OF OKAME

By Shoko Sugonoya, signed Shoko 尚古
Japan, Takayama, Hida province, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)
Superbly carved from ichii wood in the distinctive ittobori manner, skilfully exploiting the natural variations in tone to enliven the composition. Okame is shown seated in a spirited dancing pose, her right arm raised and her gently smiling face imbued with playful charm, the pupils finely inlaid. Her hair is intricately worked and gathered into a loose ponytail cascading down her back, while the boldly cut folds of her robe retain the crisp, faceted surfaces characteristic of the technique. Signed underneath SHOKO.
HEIGHT 7.2 cm
Condition: Excellent condition with only minor wear and very light traces of use.
The composition is reminiscent of the early 20th century cubism art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who were heavily influenced by Japanese art.
Shoko Sugonoya was active in Hida and is recorded within the genealogy of Takayama carvers as a pupil of Suketada. His signature, frequently rendered in reisho script, appears on works dating to the late 19th century, including a netsuke dated 1885. Shoko is best known for conventionally carved boxwood netsuke and okimono executed in a smooth, naturalistic style. Works by him in the angular ittobori manner are considerably rarer. The technique is more closely associated with celebrated Hida masters such as Sukenaga, Sukeyuki, and related members of the Suketada school, making the present okimono an unusual and important example within Shoko’s recorded oeuvre.
Takayama ittobori, literally “single-cut carving,” is characterized by bold, decisive facets that preserve the direct trace of the carving tool rather than smoothing the surface to a continuous polish. Traditionally worked in ichii, or Japanese yew, the technique uses the contrasting tones of the wood to heighten the sculptural effect. Although ittobori netsuke are occasionally encountered, okimono of this early date and quality are notably scarce, particularly when signed by an artist better known for works in the conventional naturalistic manner.

本场其它拍品

  • 竞价阶梯
  • 快递物流
  • 拍卖规则
  • 支付方式
竞价区间 加价幅度
0
10
50
50
600
100
1,600
200
4,000
500
8,000
1,000
16,000
2,000
40,000
5,000
80,000
10,000
160,000
20,000
+

委托价 (已有0次出价)

欧元

价格信息

拍品估价:1,200 - 2,500 欧元 起拍价格:1,200 欧元  买家佣金:

拍卖公司

Galerie Zacke
地址: Sterngasse 13, 1010 Vienna, Austria
电话: 0043-1-5320452
邮编: 1070
向卖家提问

小贴士

1. 一般拍卖公司接受的付款方式有以下几种:
现金、信用卡、转账汇款、银行支票、个人支票以及PayPal支付。
使用PayPal支付时,请留意需要在账单金额的基础上额外加上 4% 的手续费。
2. 信用卡的种类有以下几种:
3. 转账汇款时请注意银行手续费
海外拍企会要求足额到账,所以请您在汇款时,选择足额到账,或在汇款金额的基础上加上汇款手续费(如25美金)。
4. 国际转账汇款时, 您需要知道海外拍卖行以下汇款信息:
* 收款人名称
* 收款人地址
* 收款人银行账号
* 收款银行国际编码(8位字母数字组合,必填项, 如: BFKKAT2K)
* 收款银行清算码(9位数字组合,选填项)
* 收款银行名称
* 收款银行地址
5. 运输相关事项
有的海外拍卖行会替您安排和协调运输, 您只需要支付相关的运费及保险费(如您需要)即可;有的海外拍卖行会推荐几家长期合作的运输公司, 这些运输公司有着良好的信誉和高质量的工作效率,您大可放心。您只需要提供您的收货地址, 竞得拍品账单。 运输公司会根据您提供的信息给您报价, 您可以在其中选择最优的报价者来承担运输任务。然后就是付款了, 信用卡是最常用的支付手段, 当然还有其他像PayPal,转账等。
6. 进口通关可能出现的关税
国际运送的包裹在进口清关过程中如需支付关税,需由包裹接受人(即买家)自行承担。 征收标准:具体征收标准和额度以海关通知和解释为准。
7. 禁拍拍品
海外拍卖会可能会出现中国法律禁止交易的物品,如枪支、管制刀具、象牙、犀角等;中国买家不得通过本平台参与上述物品的拍卖活动;任何情形下,买家均须对自己的竞拍行为独立承担责任。
服务热线:400-608-1178
查看全部小贴士