This bronze statue, titled "Auspicious Good Fortune(Kisshō(吉祥・きっしょう))," was created by Tominaga Naoki 富永直樹.
The sculpture depicts a happy-looking woman wearing a kimono with her arms folded.
The base is carved with a biwa (Japanese lute) musical instrument, as well as snakes and waves.

Kisshō(吉祥・きっしょう)
Auspicious sign means happiness, prosperity, good omen, or auspicious sign. In Buddhist scriptures, it is also used to mean something auspicious.

Naoki Tominaga (1913 - 2006), born as Yoshio Tominaga, was a prominent figurative sculptor who primarily exhibited at the Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition). Fascinated by a nude statue displayed in a local kimono shop's window during his fifth year in Nagasaki Junior High School, he was inspired to pursue a career in sculpture. He studied under the renowned sculptor Seibo Kitamura, who was also from his hometown, at the Sculpture Department of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (now Tokyo University of the Arts). Tominaga's work "Head of F" was first selected for the Bunten Exhibition in 1936 while he was still a student. He continued to achieve success with works like "Distinguished Service," which won the Special Selection Award at the 6th Nitten Exhibition in 1950. He served as a judge from the 9th exhibition (1953) onwards and became a member of the Nitten in 1954. Tominaga made significant contributions to the compilation of "Nitten History" during his tenure as the Secretary-General (appointed in 1977) and initiated its publication during his tenure as Chairman (1979-83). He received the Japan Art Academy Award for his work "New Wind," exhibited at the 3rd reorganization Nitten Exhibition (1972). In 1974, he became a member of the Japan Art Academy. Tominaga also had a role as a pioneering industrial designer, and his domestically produced Model 4 telephone, developed during his tenure as design consultant for Okidenki in 1949, is hailed as a timeless masterpiece. He also served as a visiting professor at Kanazawa College of Art and Craft, contributing to the development of future generations. His notable honors include the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class (1984), the Order of Culture (1989), and being recognized as an Honorary Citizen of Nagasaki Prefecture (1990).

Width 27.1 cm
Depth 11.5 cm
Height 17.5 cm
Weight 1930 g

Condition:
Condition is good. There may be minor scratches, dirt, or abrasions. I kept it at home. There are many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

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Säljarens berättelse

Tack så mycket för att du visade intresse för föremålet. Jag har arbetat som antikhandlare i Japan i cirka 10 år. Jag har besökt runt 10 000 kunders hem för att skaffa varor. Varorna jag säljer på Catawiki kommer från hela Japan. Baserat på mina tidigare erfarenheter söker jag efter och listar föremål med god smak. Vänligen kolla in min försäljningssida och njut av att bläddra igenom de olika andra föremålen jag har listat.
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This bronze statue, titled "Auspicious Good Fortune(Kisshō(吉祥・きっしょう))," was created by Tominaga Naoki 富永直樹.
The sculpture depicts a happy-looking woman wearing a kimono with her arms folded.
The base is carved with a biwa (Japanese lute) musical instrument, as well as snakes and waves.

Kisshō(吉祥・きっしょう)
Auspicious sign means happiness, prosperity, good omen, or auspicious sign. In Buddhist scriptures, it is also used to mean something auspicious.

Naoki Tominaga (1913 - 2006), born as Yoshio Tominaga, was a prominent figurative sculptor who primarily exhibited at the Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition). Fascinated by a nude statue displayed in a local kimono shop's window during his fifth year in Nagasaki Junior High School, he was inspired to pursue a career in sculpture. He studied under the renowned sculptor Seibo Kitamura, who was also from his hometown, at the Sculpture Department of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (now Tokyo University of the Arts). Tominaga's work "Head of F" was first selected for the Bunten Exhibition in 1936 while he was still a student. He continued to achieve success with works like "Distinguished Service," which won the Special Selection Award at the 6th Nitten Exhibition in 1950. He served as a judge from the 9th exhibition (1953) onwards and became a member of the Nitten in 1954. Tominaga made significant contributions to the compilation of "Nitten History" during his tenure as the Secretary-General (appointed in 1977) and initiated its publication during his tenure as Chairman (1979-83). He received the Japan Art Academy Award for his work "New Wind," exhibited at the 3rd reorganization Nitten Exhibition (1972). In 1974, he became a member of the Japan Art Academy. Tominaga also had a role as a pioneering industrial designer, and his domestically produced Model 4 telephone, developed during his tenure as design consultant for Okidenki in 1949, is hailed as a timeless masterpiece. He also served as a visiting professor at Kanazawa College of Art and Craft, contributing to the development of future generations. His notable honors include the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class (1984), the Order of Culture (1989), and being recognized as an Honorary Citizen of Nagasaki Prefecture (1990).

Width 27.1 cm
Depth 11.5 cm
Height 17.5 cm
Weight 1930 g

Condition:
Condition is good. There may be minor scratches, dirt, or abrasions. I kept it at home. There are many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

102300401029

Säljarens berättelse

Tack så mycket för att du visade intresse för föremålet. Jag har arbetat som antikhandlare i Japan i cirka 10 år. Jag har besökt runt 10 000 kunders hem för att skaffa varor. Varorna jag säljer på Catawiki kommer från hela Japan. Baserat på mina tidigare erfarenheter söker jag efter och listar föremål med god smak. Vänligen kolla in min försäljningssida och njut av att bläddra igenom de olika andra föremålen jag har listat.
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Dynastisk stil/period
Showa Period
Artist
Naoki Tominaga 富永直樹
Antal artiklar
1
Ursprungsland
Japan
Material
Brons
Skick
Utmärkt skick
Konstverkets titel
En bronsstaty av en kvinna som bär en kimono som symboliserar lycka och välstånd「Kisshō 吉祥」
Höjd
17,5 cm
Bredd
27,1 cm
Djup
11,5 cm

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Thanks alot! Great item and perfect packaging! Regards, Heinz.

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hai68

great item! carefully packaged and swiftly delivered, great seller!

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user-817d3b3bfa4e

Delivered very quickly, item looks exactly as described. looks great, Thanks

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mknipper

L'objet est superbe et parfaitement conforme à la description. De plus, l'envoi a été très rapide.

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user-6dc9dbf

Excellent service, very fast delivery, item exactly as described.

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user-a7a00b3d4fa1

thanks! thanks! thanks! It's beautiful!!!!

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user-aabed715db21

Sehr schnell und problemlos vonJapan gesendet, sehr gut verpackt und sehr nettes Begleitschreiben.

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user-b3f6de6

Nice Kensui.Perfect carving.Corresponding to the description .Good packaging.Fast and safe delivery

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user-6706ca4ffbd2

Super ce masque complete magnifiquement ma collection de 14 modèles tous différents et beaux merci pour le soin apporté à l envoie

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user-d805e4b

En av skruene under sokkelen var knekt, så platen var løsnet. Fotografiene viser ikke overflaten på figuren riktig. Bildene viser mer en mørk figur, men den var nikkelblank. Ville ikke ha kjøpt den da

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cataTor

Very fast shipping and amazing item! Thank You

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user-60031e974485

Very good transaction, excellent seller.

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user-5e16ef07f0f8

El jarrón es más bonito que en las fotos ,el envío ha sido sorprendentemente muy rápido viniendo de Japón ,y con un embalaje de categoría

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user-9211776f8aa7

Consegna velocissima! Oggetto come da descrizione!

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user-f090f42230d0

Article parfaitement emballé, bien calé et protégé dans le colis. Le petit mot laissé à l'intérieur a apporté beaucoup d'amabilité à cette transaction très professionnelle. Très satisfait, merci !

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user-008a6ba89e1c

Very nice incense burner of a warlord riding on a horse. Thanks!

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Thanks alot! Great item and perfect packaging! Regards, Heinz.

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hai68