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Cosmetic box with design of a pair of deer
Cosmetic box with design of a pair of deer

Cosmetic box with design of a pair of deer

Artist (Japanese, 1883 - 1964)
Place of OriginJapan
Place of OriginJapan
Date1946-1949
CultureJapanese
MaterialsLacquer on wood
DimensionsH. 3 3/4 in x W. 8 7/16 in x D. 10 13/16 in; H. 9.5 cm x W. 21.5 cm x D. 27.5 cm
Credit LineMuseum purchase, Tomoye Takahashi Acquisition Fund
Object number2018.2.a-.b
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on view
SignedJoshin saku (made by Joshin)
InscribedInscribed on the lid exterior: 蒟醤手箱野分之図 kinma tebako nowaki no zu Inscribed on the lid interior: 於 大美工房 如真 oite daibi koubou Joshin (with seal "shin")
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This cosmetic box is decorated with the charming image of a stag and its mate leaping through a wild meadow. Scattered kikyo (Chinese bellflower), susuki (Chinese silver grass), and nogiku (aster) indicate that the season is autumn. In classical Japanese poetry the plaintive cry of a deer calling for its mate also symbolized autumn, but here the pair are shown happily frolicking together.

The design is delicately rendered in colored lacquer on a black lacquer surface, in a method known as tenbori kinma (carved dots filled with lacquer). After carving the design on a previously lacquered surface, each color is applied and polished down. The varied sizes and density of the carved dots, the angle of the knife blade, and variations in carving depth allow the artist to create a shading effect, introducing an element of three-dimensionality to the design. For his ability as a kinma artist, Joshin was designated as an Intangible Cultural Property, commonly known as a “Living National Treasure” in 1956.