N.º 100155066

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Japón - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)
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Japón - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)

Japanese Wajima-nuri Lacquer Panel with Maki-e Eagle – Signed – 20th Century This is a Japanese Wajima-nuri lacquer decorative panel, executed in traditional maki-e technique, depicting a powerful eagle in flight among stylized clouds and pine branches. The work is finished on a deep black lacquer ground, with finely applied gold and silver powders typical of high-quality Wajima lacquer production. The composition shows strong control of line, layered lacquer work and balanced asymmetry, characteristic of mid- to late-20th-century Japanese decorative art. The panel is signed and sealed in red lacquer in the lower corner. The reverse bears a Japanese explanatory text, describing the Wajima lacquer tradition and its historical development, indicating that the piece was intended as an artistic decorative work rather than mass-produced export ware. The panel is professionally framed and ready for display. ⸻ Backside Text – Summary (English) The Japanese text on the reverse explains the history of Wajima-nuri lacquer, noting its long tradition, refined techniques, and the role of maki-e decoration. It references the development of lacquer art from earlier periods and its continuation into modern decorative works, emphasizing craftsmanship and artistic heritage. ⸻ Period 20th century (Showa period) ⸻ Origin Japan Wajima region (Ishikawa Prefecture) ⸻ Materials & Techniques Urushi lacquer Maki-e (gold/silver powder lacquer technique) Decorative lacquer panel Wood base Original framing ⸻ Dimensions Panel (visible): approx. standard decorative panel size Framed: slightly larger due to frame Exact measurements can be provided on request ⸻ Condition Good vintage condition. Visible surface wear and light scratches consistent with age and lacquer artworks of this type. No structural damage observed. Please review all images carefully. ⸻ Estimated Value (Catawiki Market Reference) Expected auction result: €150 – €300, depending on bidder interest and presentation. ⸻ Shipping Carefully packed and shipped with tracking. Professional packaging to protect lacquer surface and frame. Import tax or other fees that comes from importing this item belongs to the buyer. JapaneseLacquer,WajimaNuri,MakiE,Urushi,JapaneseArt,LacquerPanel,ShowaPeriod,AsianDecorativeArt,輪島塗,蒔絵,日本美術,漆芸,漆器,加賀工芸,日本の漆,和島塗,일본옻칠,마키에,일본미술,ArteGiapponese,LaccaGiapponese,MakiE,ArteAsiatica,ArteJaponesa,LacaJaponesa

N.º 100155066

Vendido
Japón - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)

Japón - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)

Japanese Wajima-nuri Lacquer Panel with Maki-e Eagle – Signed – 20th Century

This is a Japanese Wajima-nuri lacquer decorative panel, executed in traditional maki-e technique, depicting a powerful eagle in flight among stylized clouds and pine branches.

The work is finished on a deep black lacquer ground, with finely applied gold and silver powders typical of high-quality Wajima lacquer production. The composition shows strong control of line, layered lacquer work and balanced asymmetry, characteristic of mid- to late-20th-century Japanese decorative art.

The panel is signed and sealed in red lacquer in the lower corner. The reverse bears a Japanese explanatory text, describing the Wajima lacquer tradition and its historical development, indicating that the piece was intended as an artistic decorative work rather than mass-produced export ware.

The panel is professionally framed and ready for display.



Backside Text – Summary (English)

The Japanese text on the reverse explains the history of Wajima-nuri lacquer, noting its long tradition, refined techniques, and the role of maki-e decoration. It references the development of lacquer art from earlier periods and its continuation into modern decorative works, emphasizing craftsmanship and artistic heritage.



Period

20th century (Showa period)



Origin

Japan
Wajima region (Ishikawa Prefecture)



Materials & Techniques

Urushi lacquer
Maki-e (gold/silver powder lacquer technique)
Decorative lacquer panel
Wood base
Original framing



Dimensions

Panel (visible): approx. standard decorative panel size
Framed: slightly larger due to frame
Exact measurements can be provided on request



Condition

Good vintage condition.
Visible surface wear and light scratches consistent with age and lacquer artworks of this type.
No structural damage observed.
Please review all images carefully.



Estimated Value (Catawiki Market Reference)

Expected auction result: €150 – €300, depending on bidder interest and presentation.



Shipping

Carefully packed and shipped with tracking.
Professional packaging to protect lacquer surface and frame.
Import tax or other fees that comes from importing this item belongs to the buyer.
































































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