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A Copper Vase titled "Chōritsu" (佇立)
Showa Era (1926-1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
This commanding flower vase by Shugoro Hasuda exemplifies the refined artistry of modern Japanese metalwork. Crafted from rich red-patinated copper (朱銅), the vessel stands tall and sculptural with a subtly asymmetric rectangular form. Its surface is imbued with organic color variations and refined textural depth, demonstrating Hasuda’s mastery in creating tranquil, architectural presence through metal.
The piece is signed, with its original paulownia wood box (tomobako), yellow cloth, and a certificate, affirming its authenticity and cultural significance.
Dimensions
32.5cm(h) x 14cm(w) x 7.8cm(d)
Footnote
Hasuda Shugoro was a prominent Japanese metal artist known for his expertise in blending traditional casting techniques with modern aesthetics. Born in 1915, he was instrumental in advancing modern Japanese metal sculpture, creating iconic public works, including the "Four Islands Bridge" monument in Hokkaido. His career earned him numerous accolades, including the Japanese Order of Culture, cementing his influence in Japanese metalwork and leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.