All Collections
Previous Next
Back to Collection

Figure of an Eagle

MX 65 | Japan | 1880-1890

Print Download

Artwork Details

Title: Figure of an Eagle

Date: 1880-1890

Location: Japan

Materials: bronze, with details in gilding and shakudo

Dimensions: height 235 cm (overall); 152 cm (bird)

Accession Number: MX 65

Other Notes:

A very large bronze eagle standing on a rocky promontory, wings spread, with foaming beakers below. A similar piece stood at the entrance to the Japanese exhibit in the Fine Arts Pavilion at the World’s Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893. This piece is attributed to Suzuki Chokichi, one of the heroic figures of Meiji craft, who was appointed Teishitsu Gigeiin (Artist to the Imperial Household) in 1896. He is the creator of the large koro M 62 and MX 68, which are both in the Collection.

Bibliography:

J. Earle, Splendors of Imperial Japan: Arts of the Meiji period from the Khalili Collection, London 2002, cat. 191, pp. 276–7.

Related Artworks

Pair of Samurai Figures

M 118
Japan

Vase and Cover

M 58
Japan

Panel

EX 293
Japan, Tokyo

Mythical Group

M 17
Japan

Pair of Two-fold Screens

L 119
Japan

Ivory Sculpture (Basket of Flowers)

MISC 66
Japan

Panel

MISC 5
Japan

Painted silk Panel

MISC 73
Japan

Panel

MISC 75
Japan

Embroidered silk panel

MISC 92
Japan

Kesi weave wall hanging

MISC 104
Japan

Yuzen Velvet Panel

MISC 107
Japan

Silk embroidery of a lady reading a book illuminated by a light on a black ground

MISC 153
Japan

A four-panel folding screen

MISC 176
Japan

Yuzen cut-velvet, blossoming trees on riverbank probably at Arashimaya

MISC 243
Japan

Yuzen cut-velvet, trees reflected in lake with mount Fuji

MISC 244
Japan

Yuzen cut-velvet, ama diver carrying catch of lobster at seashore with horse drawn cart

MISC 250
Japan

Yuzen cut-velvet, with a view of a lake, small houses and bridge, and with Mount Fuji in the background

MISC 291
Japan

Cabinet

S 151
Japan

Incense Burner (Koro)

M 72
Japan

Zoom

Close

Khalili Collections Logo

Share this page