short, squat, round basket with raised lip; closed weave with band of unwove, vertical strands near top

%C2%A9 Tanabe Chikuunsai II

Wealth, c. 1935-1945

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The work is an excellent example of a plaiting technique called senshū-ami, where literally a “group of one-thousand parallel lines” of bamboo are gathered and woven tightly together. Tanaba Chikuunsai II used this technique often. After weaving, the basket was dyed with vegetable dyes and then finished with lacquer.

The original signed box that accompanies this piece bears an inscription, Tekisuikyo, which refers to the place where the family lived before and during World War II; thus indicating the date of this piece.

Details
Title
Wealth
Artist Life
1910 - 2000
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.31.108
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short, squat, round basket with raised lip; closed weave with band of unwove, vertical strands near top

© Tanabe Chikuunsai II

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