The Kura - Japanese Art Treasures

Robert Mangold has been working with Japanese antiques since 1995 with an emphasis on ceramics, Paintings, Armour and Buddhist furniture.

Important Artist Chosa Yoshiyuki Bronze Incense Burner


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A dragon rides in a swirl of movement atop this silver and damascened Koro incense burner by Chosa Yoshiyuki. The sides are decorated with images of plum and pine. The bottom is signed Yoshi-saku, and bears the stamp 900 delineating the silver content. It is 5-1/2 inches (14 cm) tall, 3-1/2 inches (9 cm) diameter and in fine condition, enclosed in a period heavy kiri-wood box.
Chosa Yoshiyuki (1915-2002) was a bronze artist and recipient of the Japanese Order of Cultural Merit. Born in Kagoshima, on the Southern Island of Kyushu, Chosa began his career studying under Kobayashi Shoun at the age of 15. In 1940 he would further his technique under the strict eye of future Living National Treasure Uno Kiyoshi. Two years later he would be first accepted into the ShinBunten National Exhibition. Following the Second World War he would exhibit consistently with the Nitten, and be awarded on numerous occasions and would serve as a judge there. In 1958 he helped to found the Japanese Metal Craft Society. In 1966 he received the Nihon Geijutsu In Prize, and in 87 the Order of Cultural Merit followed by the Order of Culture in 1993. Work by him is held by the Imperial Household Agency, the Museums of Modern Art in Tokyo and Kyoto (MOMAT and MOMAK respectively), The Sculpture Museum of Hakone, Todaiji Temple and many others.