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Lot # F620

Japanese Silk Embroidery — Temple Complex & Mount Fuji, Meiji/Taisho Era View Watchlist >

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Japanese Silk Embroidery — Temple Complex & Mount Fuji, Meiji/Taisho Era

A finely worked Japanese silk thread embroidery depicting a multi-tiered temple gate rising above a stone staircase, with a small bell pavilion at right and the snow-capped cone of Mount Fuji dissolving into mist in the background. The dense, directional stitching builds tonal depth across the foliage and stonework — charcoal, silver, and warm grey threads laid in short, overlapping strokes that mimic ink-wash painting. The temple roofs are rendered in lustrous gold-toned silk, the pavilion lantern picked out in coral and olive green. A worked red seal-form signature sits in the lower right corner, consistent with a maker's or workshop seal rendered in embroidered thread. The embroidery is floated and matted within a light wood frame under glass.

Silk thread pictures of this type were produced in Kyoto and Yokohama workshops from the late Meiji period (1868–1912) into the Taisho era (1912–1926), many destined for the export market and translating the conventions of nihonga landscape painting directly into needlework. The pairing of a hillside temple complex with Fuji is a compositional formula well established in the genre; the tiered gate, stone-walled platform, and adjacent bell pavilion are consistent with the visual conventions of Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, though compositional liberties with topography and scale were typical of the workshop tradition. These export embroideries ranged from tourist-grade pieces to finely executed studio commissions; the tonal complexity here — particularly the foliage rendering and the gradation across the misty middle ground — places this example toward the upper end of that spectrum.


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Good. The silk ground shows light age toning and minor finish wear; some debris is present behind the glass. The wood frame has finish wear and loss along the molding, with a crack at one corner joint. Not examined out of frame.


DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS

  • Overall (framed): 14" H × 18" W
  • Visible (image): 9" H × 13" W
  • Materials: Silk thread on silk ground, wood frame, glazed
  • Signed: Red embroidered seal, lower right (untranslated)
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