+ GEJSZA, Japan, Genryusai Seiya, Meiji era (1868-1912), patinated bronze.

Patinated bronze/ span>

Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Signature based on: “せ い や 製“ (Made by Seiya)

Height 31.5 cm, width 18.5 cm, depth 11 cm.

The condition is visible in the photos, very good.

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5 500 zł tax incl.

A sculpture depicting a woman (geisha?) Playing a shamisen, a Japanese three-string instrument. This instrument appeared in Japan around 1560 and was used in Kabuki dance music and the Bunraku theater. The sculpture is made in a realistic style, characteristic of Japanese art of the Meiji period, when artists presenting typically Japanese themes were inspired by the achievements of European art. Remarkable mystery and accuracy of the presentation.

Genryusai Seiya - Japanese artist known for his many bronze works depicting people and animals. He belonged to the Tokyo School, which was characterized by striving for strong realism and subtle expression, and drawing on the achievements of classical European art.

Auction results:
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/ Geisha, Japan, Meiji era, patinated bronze /