Japanese Master Work Origami Crane Sculpture by Famous Artist Sotaro
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First we have seen
Rare Origami Crane design in the form of a two piece censer executed in matte silver finish by master artisan Sotaro Saegusa.
Here’s a beautiful and unique way to accent your indoor display space with this very unusual treasure from Japan.
Rare and attractive solid and finely cast effigy of an elegant origami crane, artist signed underside. This was sourced from a western collection this past year.
Dimension: 4.37 inches high and 6 inches wide
Signed by Japan’s award winning sculptor
With finely cast head and tail and details and with an attractive matte silver patina signed, Sotaro Saegusa- one of Japan’s award winning bronze sculptors.
This is the only form we have seen from this artist, having had the pleasure of handling many of this artists’ fine creations.
About the artist:
Sotaro Saegusa (1911-2006) was born in Aji-cho, Kida-gun, Kagawa Prefecture.
A graduate of the Metallic Engineering Department of Kagawa Prefectural Technical School in 1930 and the Sculpture School of Tokyo School of Fine Arts, Saegusa. Later he worked as a professor at the Nagoya University of Arts until he retired in 1986. Saegusa is a member of the Japan Artists ‘Association, Japan Sculptors’ Association and Shin Kozo Exhibition Paintings Division. Saegusa’ enthusiasm for the arts continues after his retirement. His bronze works display a variety of themes and postures, reflecting traditional Japanese culture with injection of abstract elements.
His works are highly revered for their artistic beauty. After his retirement, Saegusa focused on sculptures of animals including lunar animals.
Saegusa has won a number of prestigious awards. In 1941, his works were selected for the 8th Shin Kozo Exhibition Western Painting Division and the 15th Imperial Exhibition Sculpture Division and he has been invited to take part in the exhibition every year since. He was presented the Chunichi Award in the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition at Nagoya in 1958, at an award in the Nagoya Japanese Art Exhibition in 1987, the Tokyo Governor’s Award in the 65th Shin Kozo Exhibition Sculpture Division for his work “Iku” in 1993, and the Minister of Education Encouragement Award, the 71st Shin Kozo Exhibition Sculpture Division for Still Life in 1999.
Only one we’ve ever seen and only one available.
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