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A pair of Kakiemon models of karashishi, Edo Period, late 17th century (porcelain)
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A pair of Kakiemon models of karashishi, Edo Period, late 17th century (porcelain)
7279516 A pair of Kakiemon models of karashishi, Edo Period, late 17th century (porcelain) by Japanese School, (17th century); 15.2x12.3 cm; Burghley House Collection, Lincolnshire, UK; (add.info.: CER0306 A pair of Kakiemon models of karashishi decorated in Kakiemon colours, omitting yellow, with red and turquoise spotted coats, blue faces and red mouths, one sporting a blue mane, his companions aubergine, both are seated on studded elliptical drum-shaped bases decorated with running scrollwork, Edo Period, late 17th Century, 15.2cm high, 12.3cm long.); Burghley House
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This print showcases a pair of Kakiemon models of karashishi, dating back to the late 17th century during Japan's Edo Period. These exquisite porcelain sculptures, measuring 15.2x12.3 cm, are part of the esteemed Burghley House Collection in Lincolnshire, UK. The karashishi depicted in this artwork are adorned with intricate details and decorated in vibrant Kakiemon colors, excluding yellow. Their coats feature mesmerizing patterns of red and turquoise spots, while their faces boast a striking shade of blue with vivid red mouths. One of the karashishi sports a majestic blue mane, while its companion flaunts an elegant aubergine hue. Seated on studded elliptical drum-shaped bases embellished with delicate running scrollwork designs, these two animals exude grace and power. The craftsmanship displayed in these sculptures is characteristic of the Edo Period's artistic excellence. Capturing the essence of Japanese artistry and culture from centuries ago, this photograph allows us to appreciate the beauty and skill behind these remarkable ceramic creations. With no people present in the image, our focus is solely on these magnificent objects that serve as testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage during one of its most significant historical periods – the Edo or Tokugawa period (1603-1868).
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