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Neya Churoku (根箭忠緑), Japanese, 1897–1987

Neya Churoku

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A Bronze Mirror with Geometric Relief (古鏡)

Showa Era (1926–1989)

About the work

An elegant cast-bronze mirror by Neya Churoku, a leading figure in 20th-century Japanese metal art. Unlike classical mirrors that feature dragons or floral motifs, this piece embraces modern abstraction, its face carved with an arresting radial pattern composed of angular, fan-like segments and subtle circular impressions. The composition suggests a harmonious fusion of movement and symmetry, evoking a mechanical elegance. The patina is subdued and warm, deepening in the recessed planes.

The reverse side bears Neya’s square seal impressed into the bronze, an understated signature of a maker who favored poetic simplicity over flamboyance.

 

Dimensions

1.4cm(h) x 11cm(w)

Footnote

Neya Churoku (根箭忠緑), born in Osaka in 1897, was a distinguished Japanese metal artist known for his refined and minimalist bronze works, often drawing inspiration from nature and geometry. He studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and exhibited at the prestigious Teiten (Imperial Art Exhibition), where he was awarded the top prize in 1934. Neya represented Japan at the 1933 World Art Fair in Chicago, contributing to Japan’s modern cultural diplomacy through design.

Neya’s works bridge traditional Japanese metalworking with modern design sensibilities, evident in both decorative and functional works

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