Yamamoto Kozan (1892): A Japanese black patinated bronze solifleur vase or sorori and a spherical vase with brown patina, Taisho/Showa, 20th C.

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H 26 - 8,8 cm

 

The Taisho period vase by Yamamoto Kozan comes with its original tomobako (the wooden storage box).

 

Yamamoto Kozan is a younger brother of the sculptor Yamamoto Junmin (1888-1962). They both are considered to belong to the group of the most prominent and skillful metal workers in early 20th C. Kozan was a student of the sculptor Okazaki Sessei (1854-1921) and he was a member of the Chukinka Kyokai (Association of Cast Metal Artists).