編號 101476573

Murata Hiroshi — "Jōai"(Affection)镀金金属的父子龙对,高岡铜器工艺 - 铁 - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)
編號 101476573

Murata Hiroshi — "Jōai"(Affection)镀金金属的父子龙对,高岡铜器工艺 - 铁 - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)
– By Murata Hiroshi (村田宏), a recognised Takaoka metalwork artist
– Titled "Jōai" (情愛, Affection): a large and small dragon in golden finish, symbolising the bond between parent and child
– Takaoka bronze tradition — a designated Japanese traditional craft with over 400 years of history
Summary:
A striking pair of dragon figures by Takaoka metalwork artist Murata Hiroshi, titled "Jōai" (Affection). The larger dragon and its smaller companion together embody the timeless theme of parental devotion. Finished in rich gold tones, the pair radiates an auspicious energy rooted in centuries of East Asian dragon symbolism. Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture has been Japan's foremost centre for cast-metal craft since the early Edo period, and works from this tradition are prized by collectors worldwide.
The dragon occupies a singular place in Japanese art. Unlike its Western counterpart, the Eastern dragon is a benevolent creature — a bringer of rain, a guardian of wisdom, a symbol of ascending fortune. To pair a parent dragon with its young is to layer this symbolism further: prosperity that endures across generations, protection that flows from one life to the next.
Murata Hiroshi works within the esteemed Takaoka bronze tradition, which was established in the early seventeenth century under the patronage of the Maeda clan. The city's metalworkers developed distinctive casting and finishing techniques that remain in active practice today, and Takaoka bronze holds official recognition as a Japanese traditional craft.
The surfaces of both dragons are rendered with meticulous attention. Scales, whiskers, claws, and flowing manes are articulated with the kind of precision that only comes from skilled hand-finishing after the initial casting. The gilt surface catches and plays with ambient light, giving the figures a lively, almost animate presence.
At their respective scales, the large and small dragons complement one another beautifully whether placed side by side on a mantelpiece, in a tokonoma alcove, or within a glass display cabinet. For European collectors, the golden finish integrates surprisingly well with both classical and contemporary interiors.
Both pieces are in excellent condition, consistent with careful storage. The surfaces are clean and bright, and the overall presentation is very fine.
A handsome pair by a noted Takaoka artist — auspicious, sculptural, and deeply rooted in one of Japan's most celebrated metalworking traditions.
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