Width: 38cms
Height: 31cms
Depth: 10cms
Date: Circa 1880
£1,450
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Product Code: KPOK184
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From our collection of antique Japanese metalwork, this delightful Bronze Okimono of a horse. The beast moves at a jolly canter with head up, alert and tail swishing as it moves. The figure has clearly been inspired by the European Bronze statues of the time. The sculpting, while highly detailed and skilled is not quite what one would expect from a Japanese Bronze horse of the Meiji-era (1868-1912).
The reign of Emperor Meiji was a time when Japan opened to trade with the rest of the world after centuries of being a feudal, inward-looking nation. Although Japan is known for making many works of art to sell to the West at the time, trade does flow both ways and imported European artworks were an inspiration for Japanese artists.
Offered in very good condition as shown in the photographs. Please feel free to contact us for further information, images or to arrange a viewing in person.
Click on the video below to see a slideshow of photographs of this beautiful piece:

Horse
Horses have held an important place in Japanese culture since ancient times. In Shinto belief, horses were considered sacred animals and messengers of the Gods, often kept at shrines. During the Samurai era, horses symbolized power, loyalty, and military strength, playing a crucial role in warfare and status.
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