Conical Basket
Artist
Iizuka Rokansai
(Japanese, 1890 - 1958)
Dateapprox. 1935 - 1945
CultureJapanese
MaterialsBamboo (madake variety) and rattan; bundled plaiting, twill plaiting, twining, and compound lozenge plaiting
DimensionsH. 13 3/4 inx Diam. 12 1/2 in, H. 34.9 cm x Diam. 31.7 cm
Credit LineLloyd Cotsen Japanese Bamboo Basket Collection
Object number2006.3.522
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on viewSignedRokansai
More Information飯塚琅玕斎作 花籃
Iizuka Rokansai, younger brother of Hosai II, is considered one of the leading masters of Japanese bamboo art. He helped transform bamboo basket making, once considered a form of artisanry, into a recognized art form. He also categorized—as had been done in the past with calligraphy and other art forms—baskets into three types: formal, semiformal, and informal. This meticulously plaited, symmetrically balanced work is an example of the formal type.
approx. 1926-1940
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