Details
Decorated in gold hiramaki-e on a black lacquer ground with a bust portrait of Mademoiselle LeGras, the reverse inscribed
6 in. (12 cm.) high


Provenance
Collection of the late Soame Jenyns (1904-1976), then by descent within the family.
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Lot Essay

18th Century lacquerware made in Japan for the European market was probably exclusively exported by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) via Deshima, which had the sole privilege of trade via Japan. Two chief merchants of Deshima, Mr. I. Titsingh and Baron Johan Frederick van Reede tot de Parkeler were especially interested in lacquer work during the last quarter of the 18th Century. Around 1780 there was a sudden fashion for oval copper medallions covered with black lacquer and decorated in low relief with portraits in gold hiramaki-e. A hanging ring was fixed on a triangular support at the top of the medallions. Different series can be found, for instance, series with portraits of famous Europeans based on prints from L'Europe Illustre compiled by Dreux du Radier (Paris, 1755-65) or series depicting Roman emperors, Governors-General of the VOC, illustrious Chinese, or Dutch admirals. The names of these famous men were usually written in Latin capitals around the rim. Captions that occur on the print are rendered in a shortened version on the back of the medallions. A number of existing portraits are signed and dated proving that they were made at Sasaya in Japan between 1787 and 1793. For further discussion of these medallions, see Oliver Impey, Christiaan Jörg, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580 -1850 (Amsterdam, 2005), p. 48-52, p. 216-217.

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