Decoración para pared - 堀桂月Hori Keigetsu






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Obra de relieve en metal con el título “Bamboo and Sparrow” de Hori Keigetsu, en un marco largo vertical de madera con paspartú oscuro; panel de metal de 27 × 5,8 cm dentro de unas dimensiones totales de 46 × 12 × 2 cm y peso de 500 g, periodo estimado 1960–1980, en buenas condiciones con óxido en el montaje trasero.
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堀桂月 Hori Keigetsu
This refined metal relief artwork titled “Bamboo and Sparrow” is created by Hori Keigetsu, a Japanese metal engraving artist known for decorative works featuring auspicious traditional motifs.
The piece depicts a sparrow perched gracefully among bamboo leaves — a classic Japanese motif known as “Take ni Suzume” (Bamboo and Sparrow), symbolizing prosperity, resilience, and harmony. Bamboo represents strength and flexibility, while the sparrow signifies happiness and good fortune.
Crafted using traditional Japanese metal engraving techniques (chōkin), the composition appears to incorporate precious metals such as gold and silver, carefully worked to create depth, texture, and subtle gradations. The three-dimensional detailing of the bird’s feathers and the elegant bamboo leaves demonstrates skilled craftsmanship and fine metalwork precision.
The artwork is presented in a long vertical wooden frame with a dark mat, enhancing the contrast and brilliance of the metallic surface. The artist’s signature “桂月” (Keigetsu) and seal are visible on the lower portion of the metal panel.
This elegant Japanese decorative artwork would make a sophisticated addition to a refined interior or an Asian art collection.
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Size
Height: 46 cm
Width: 12 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Artwork panel (metal section):
Height: 27 cm
Width: 5.8 cm
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Weight
500 g
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Condition
The artwork itself is in good overall condition. The metal fittings on the reverse side show rust, making the backing difficult to open.
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Artist Profile
Hori Keigetsu (堀桂月) is a Japanese metal engraving artist known for producing decorative chōkin works featuring traditional auspicious motifs such as bamboo, birds, and seasonal themes. His works are characterized by the use of precious metals and finely detailed relief techniques that create depth and elegance.
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Traducido por el Traductor de Google堀桂月 Hori Keigetsu
This refined metal relief artwork titled “Bamboo and Sparrow” is created by Hori Keigetsu, a Japanese metal engraving artist known for decorative works featuring auspicious traditional motifs.
The piece depicts a sparrow perched gracefully among bamboo leaves — a classic Japanese motif known as “Take ni Suzume” (Bamboo and Sparrow), symbolizing prosperity, resilience, and harmony. Bamboo represents strength and flexibility, while the sparrow signifies happiness and good fortune.
Crafted using traditional Japanese metal engraving techniques (chōkin), the composition appears to incorporate precious metals such as gold and silver, carefully worked to create depth, texture, and subtle gradations. The three-dimensional detailing of the bird’s feathers and the elegant bamboo leaves demonstrates skilled craftsmanship and fine metalwork precision.
The artwork is presented in a long vertical wooden frame with a dark mat, enhancing the contrast and brilliance of the metallic surface. The artist’s signature “桂月” (Keigetsu) and seal are visible on the lower portion of the metal panel.
This elegant Japanese decorative artwork would make a sophisticated addition to a refined interior or an Asian art collection.
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Size
Height: 46 cm
Width: 12 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Artwork panel (metal section):
Height: 27 cm
Width: 5.8 cm
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Weight
500 g
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Condition
The artwork itself is in good overall condition. The metal fittings on the reverse side show rust, making the backing difficult to open.
⸻
Artist Profile
Hori Keigetsu (堀桂月) is a Japanese metal engraving artist known for producing decorative chōkin works featuring traditional auspicious motifs such as bamboo, birds, and seasonal themes. His works are characterized by the use of precious metals and finely detailed relief techniques that create depth and elegance.
