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Yamamoto Junmin (山本純民), Japanese, (1888–1962)

Yamamoto Junmin

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A Bronze Vase with Fish Design

Showa Era (1926-1989) 

About the work

This bronze vase by Yamamoto Junmin exemplifies his mastery of form, surface, and motif. Cast in a rounded silhouette with a narrow mouth, it carries a sculptural balance enhanced by its carved decoration of fish swimming in fluid arcs across the body. The warm, naturally aged patina enriches the surface, creating subtle reflections of light and depth.

The fish motif, symbolizing perseverance and vitality in Japanese culture, imbues the work with meaning beyond its function. Both vessel and sculptural object, it is carefully composed to invite appreciation from all angles.

Merging traditional bronze casting with a modern sensibility, Junmin balances classical simplicity of form with surface decoration that suggests Art Deco rhythms. Signed on the base with the artist’s seal.

 

Dimensions

16.5cm(h) x 20cm(w)

Weight: 1.893 kg

Footnote

Yamamoto Junmin (1888–1962) was a distinguished Japanese metal artist and sculptor based in Nara. A graduate of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, he studied under Katori Hotsuma and Asakura Fumio, developing a practice that combined traditional bronze craftsmanship with Art Deco sensibilities. Known for his bronze vases and ornaments with natural motifs, he exhibited at national shows including Teiten, Bunten, and Nitten. His works are held in institutions such as the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, and the National Gallery of Victoria. 

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