Nr. 99910507

Tsunetaro Futagami 二上常太郎(1896–1982) - Tömjénező - Bronz - Bronz füstölő
Nr. 99910507

Tsunetaro Futagami 二上常太郎(1896–1982) - Tömjénező - Bronz - Bronz füstölő
About the Works
Artist: Tsunetaro Futagami 二上常太郎
Title of work: Bronze Incense Burner
This work is a cast bronze (chūdō) incense burner crafted by Tsunetaro Futagami, a renowned Japanese metalwork artist, showcasing his exquisite casting techniques. The three legs feature beast-face motifs and vertical stripe patterns, giving the piece both a sense of power and solemnity. The body is rounded like petals, while the embossed shield-shaped decorations are adorned with arabesque patterns, reflecting a fusion of Japanese and Chinese aesthetics.
Bold yet graceful curves define the handles on both sides, adding both splendor and balance to the overall composition. Atop the lid sits a dynamic mythical beast, symbolizing protection and dignity. The deep patina of the cast bronze accentuates the shadows and highlights the intricate craftsmanship.
This incense burner was originally used in traditional incense ceremonies, and stands as an exceptional example of fine decorative arts with high artistic value.
Size:
Width (with handles): 12 cm
Height: 16.9 cm
Depth: 10 cm
Weight:
864 g
About the Artist
sunetaro Futagami (1896–1982) was a renowned wax mold (ro-gata) bronze artist from Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a region celebrated for its traditional crafts. Over a career spanning more than 60 years, Futagami devoted himself to the art of copperware, earning high praise for his technical mastery and the refined elegance and dignity of his works. His creations, including vases, incense burners, and Buddhist altarware, are admired for their exquisite detail and captivating presence, and he is regarded within the industry as a craftsman of "living national treasure" caliber.
Futagami developed his own unique approach to the ro-gata (wax mold) casting technique. In this process, the artist first creates a core for the hollow part of the piece, then shapes the exterior with a mixture of beeswax and pine resin. The surface is coated with clay and allowed to dry; heating the mold melts away the wax, leaving a cavity that is then filled with molten metal. Once cooled, the mold is broken away, revealing the finished work. This method allows for exceptionally intricate and delicate expressions in bronze art.
Born in 1896, Futagami began studying under the previous master Gen’ei and started his own studio at age 17. He received numerous accolades throughout his career, including the Gold Prize at the 1923 Japan Railway Commemorative Exposition, selection at the Japan Commerce and Industry Exhibition in 1930, and the Distinguished Service Award of Takaoka City in 1967. In 1975, he was officially recognized as a traditional craft and industry technique holder by Takaoka City, and in 1977 received further honors from the city.
Tsunetaro Futagami’s works remain highly sought after by collectors for their powerful yet graceful forms, technical excellence, and embodiment of the Takaoka tradition.
Appearance
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