LOT 706 Two Japanese 'boy and carp' vases
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A pair of leaping carp with open mouths, gripped by a man wearing a loincloth, the curling tails resting on a hollow base modelled with foaming waves. Decorated in underglaze blue, iron-red, green and gold.The scene depicts the story of the 12th-century hero Benkei (also named Onikawa Maru in his youth), famous for his supernatural strength, who fought a gigantic carp that had devoured his mother. Benkei is more famous as the combatant of Yoshitsune of the Minomoto clan on the Gojo Bridge in Kyoto.Origin: JapanPeriod: 1700-1740Sizes: 24.00 cm. H9.45 in. H
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2019/10/09
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