Yoshihisa Hasegawa (長谷川恵久), Japanese, 1928-2002
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A Murasaki Tsubo Bronze Flower Vase
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
This elegant murasaki tsubo bronze flower vase is the work of Yoshihisa Hasegawa, a contemporary Japanese metal artist. Cast in bronze with a deep, lustrous patina of dark violet-brown, the vase exhibits a slender ovoid form rising to a narrow, softly flared mouth, designed as a refined ichirin-zashi (single-stem vase). The surface is subtly reflective, accentuating the purity of line and the quiet strength of its silhouette, embodying both simplicity and sophistication in keeping with the Japanese aesthetic of understated beauty.
The work is housed in its original signed wooden storage box (tomobako), complete with protective cloth and certificate of authenticity. Together, these attest to the piece’s provenance and the artist’s attention to preserving traditional craft presentation.
Dimensions
17.8cm(h) x 9.8cm(w)
Footnote
Yoshihisa Hasegawa was a celebrated craftsman renowned for his significant contributions to Japanese metalwork. He belonged to the third generation of the Miyabizan (雅山) workshop, a distinguished metal casting family business founded by his grandfather in Yamagata in 1870. Hasegawa carried forward this proud legacy, blending traditional craftsmanship with his own refined artistry.