Suits of Armor from Japan's Edo Period
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Suits of Armor from Japan's Edo Period

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BW Edit after Japanese artist of the 18th/19th century (Helmet Crest (Maidate)) (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Acc. 36.25.253)
Franz West, "Blue Luck," 2008,
Fiberglass, Epoxy Resin and Laquer,
255 x 233 x 153 cm.
Courtesy: Christie's
Yuko Nasaka, "Work GAY-35," 1963,
Resin and lacquer on board, 30.4 x 30.4 cm. (12 x 12 in.)
Courtesy: Christie's
Ogawa Shomin, Scene on a box for writing implements (suzuri bako) with an antiquarian's shop, late 19th cent.

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STUNNING ANTIQUE VICTORIAN 1860 BLACK LACQUER MOTHER OF PEARL CHESS GAMES TABLE ebay royal-house-antiques
Jean Dunand, Josephine Baker. Art Deco. 1927.
Carved Kitsune Figurine, ca. 1750 Japan, Edo Period. According to Japanese folklore the fox, or kitsune, can assume human form to protect and trick humble country folk. Dating to the 18th century, this fox protects its own pup. Carved and painted with a dull black lacquer finish called urushi.