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Keiten Takahashi musician okimono, circa 1950s

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    Posted 2 years ago

    kwqd
    (1189 items)

    This small cast iron okimono of a musician is about 4.5" high. It bears the mark of well-known Japanese metal artist Keiten Takahashi. I think it depicts a scene from the "Fool's Dance" commonly performed at the Awa Dance Festival in Japan. Not sure if it was part of a set or a solitary piece.

    This is the second piece that I have found from this scene, the other was a male dancer. I have encountered one other from the set, a female dancer but not been able to add one to my collection. His work was often accompanied by a tomobako but this piece is on its own. His work often bore this rough, rusty finish which is difficult to duplicate. There are many copies of his work. I may try to complete this set, if I can figure out what the set looked like!

    The CW post of the male dancer is here:

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/307063-dancing-man-cast-iron-figure-by-keiten-t

    This small cast iron okimono is about 4.25" high. It bears the mark of well known Japanese metal artist Keiten Takahashi. I think it depicts the "Fool's Dance" commonly performed at the Awa Dance Festival in Japan. Not sure if it was part of a set or a solitary piece. His work was often accompanied by a tomobako but this piece is on its own. His work often bore this rough, rusty finish.

    Born in 1920 in Yamagata City, Miyagi Prefecture, Keiten Takahashi inherited his family's foundry business at the age of 19 in 1938. He first studied metal casting under Nagano Tetsushi in 1950. His work was first accepted into the government-sponsored 7th Nitten exhibition in 1951. In 1963, he won the encouragement prize at the Nihon Dento Kogei Ten (Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition) and from 1972 served as a judge for the exhibition. He presented his work to both the Showa Emperor and the Heisei Emperor on the occasions of their visits to Yamagata. In 1979, his works were presented to the Crown Prince of Japan. In 1996, Takahashi Keiten was designated Juyo Mukei Bunkazai or Important Intangible Cultural Asset (commonly known as a Living National Treasure). He died in 2009.

    Born in 1920 in Yamagata City, Miyagi Prefecture, Keiten Takahashi inherited his family's foundry business at the age of 19 in 1938. He first studied metal casting under Nagano Tetsushi in 1950. His work was first accepted into the government-sponsored 7th Nitten exhibition in 1951. In 1963, he won the encouragement prize at the Nihon Dento Kogei Ten (Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition) and from 1972 served as a judge for the exhibition. He presented his work to both the Showa Emperor and the Heisei Emperor on the occasions of their visits to Yamagata. In 1979, his works were presented to the Crown Prince of Japan. In 1996, Takahashi Keiten was designated Juyo Mukei Bunkazai or Important Intangible Cultural Asset (commonly known as a Living National Treasure). He died in 2009.

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    Comments

    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      I love this rusty look finish as this beauty is so gorgeously stylized, sometimes the non-reality is the best look for the piece !~
    2. jscott0363 jscott0363, 2 years ago
      A very nicely cast piece!
    3. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for the comments, Phil. The finish is the best way to tell if you have an original or a copy. It is very difficult to duplicate.

      Thanks for your comment jscott0363! It was pretty inexpensive, too. The seller did not know what it was.

      Thanks for loving my latest piece by K. Takahashi Cisum, dav2no1, Alfie21, Mrstyndall, jscott0363, Jenni, Drake47, PhilDMorris, fortapache, Watchsearcher and vcal!
    4. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thank you, Kevin!
    5. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thanks for checking out my Takahashi dancer joelean44!
    6. kwqd kwqd, 2 years ago
      Thank you Watchsearcher!

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