"Crab". Japan, late Edo period
Patinated bronze.
Measurements: 3,5 x 18 x 9,5 cm.
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DESCRIPTION
"Crab." Japan, late Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century.
Patinated bronze.
Measurements: 3,5 x 18 x 9,5 cm.
Japanese sculpture in patinated bronze representing a crab with remarkable naturalism and anatomical precision. The piece is inscribed in the artistic tradition of the late Edo period, when the Japanese craftsmen developed an extraordinary mastery in the representation of animals and small objects of sculptural character.
The meticulous modeling faithfully captures the texture of the shell, the articulation of the legs and the dynamic tension of the open claws, conveying a sense of restrained movement. The dark patina, deep and homogeneous, enhances the volumes and underlines the quality of the cast.
In Japanese culture, the crab is a frequent motif both in the decorative arts and in objects linked to the domestic sphere or to the tradition of okimono, small sculptures intended for contemplation. These pieces combined technical virtuosity and sensitivity to the natural world, reflecting the close relationship between art and observation of nature characteristic of Japanese aesthetics.
This work stands out for its balance between realism and formal synthesis, a refined example of 18th and 19th century Japanese bronze.
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