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Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845–1927) — original family name Takaoka — was a Japanese ''
cloisonné Cloisonné () is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects with colored material held in place or separated by metal strips or wire, normally of gold. In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, but inlays of cut gemstones, ...
'' artist. His work was highly sought after in his own lifetime and is held in several collections today. He and Namikawa Sōsuke (no relation)Despite their identical pronunciation, Namikawa Yasuyuki and Namikawa Sōsuke's family names are written differently in Chinese characters. were the most famous ''cloisonné'' artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the "Golden age" of Japanese enamels. From 1875 to 1915, he won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including at
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s and at Japan's National Industrial Exhibition.Toyoro Hida, Gregory Irvine, Kana Ooki, Tomoko Hana and Yukari Muro. ''Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné The Allure of Meiji Cloisonné: The Aesthetic of Translucent Black'', pp.182-188, The Mainichi Newspapers Co, Ltd, 2017 For his work he was appointed an Imperial Household Artist in 1896. He sometimes signed his pieces Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa of Kyoto).


Biography

A former ''
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'', Namikawa Yasuyuki started work as an artist around 1868, working for the Kyoto Cloisonné Company from 1871 to 1874 and eventually forming his own company. He gave tours of his workshop; one visitor was the English writer
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. These tours began in a
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to introduce Japanese aesthetics, and Namikawa would show the many stages of his production process, including fourteen polishing stones of different roughness that were used in sequence. Along with Namikawa Sōsuke, he was one of only two ''cloisonné'' artists ever to be appointed Imperial Household Artist. These artists were given a yearly stipend and were commissioned by the Imperial family to make presentation wares as gifts for foreign dignitaries. After the Meiji era, foreign demand for Japanese art tailed off. Namikawa Yasuyuki retired in 1919 and his workshop closed in 1923.


Style

The collector Donald Gerber distinguishes three schools of Japanese ''
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'' and places Namikawa at the head of the Kyoto, or naturalistic, school. He invented the first transparent black glaze, which led to the development of other transparent enamels. He used intricate wire work and is known for attention to detail. His early work used geometrical motifs or stylised representations of plants. His style became more pictorial over his career, usually depicting
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's landmarks. He also worked with larger and more varied vases. Colourful figures on a yellow ground are one of his identifying marks. His style was shaped by his contact with
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, a German scientist brought to Japan by the government to help modernise Japanese industry. Together they developed a semi-transparent mirror black enamel that became a hallmark of Namikawa's work. By 1893 Namikawa had learned to hide background wires, creating solid areas of enamel. Judges at Japan's fourth National Industrial Exhibition in 1895 remarked on Namikawa's change of stylistic approach when awarding him first prize:
" re flowers of the four seasons, with birds of exquisite coloring, are set on to a black background color, forming a picture far beyond a mere pattern. But he seems still to adhere to the traditional methods of depiction, not attempting to imitate brushwork as do some other persons. He places great emphasis on fine wirework and on a flawless surface with no pitting or bubbles, achieved through painstaking study of glazing and firing."
At the National Industrial Exhibition of 1881, Namikawa was awarded second prize for a copper vase "of elegant shape with opaque and transparent colors and complicated wire-work, with no trace of cracks."


Collections

Many of his works are in collections today such as the
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, the
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, the
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and
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. The Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto ( ja) and
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( ja) in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, exhibits a range of his items. The most highly acclaimed and famous of his works is the 1899 ''Vase with Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons'' (四季花鳥図花瓶) which is owned by the Museum of the Imperial Collections. This work was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle held in
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in 1900 and received the gold prize.海外博覧会の受賞歴と旧邸宅の構造から見る並河靖之の国際的な評価
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Gallery

File:Incense Burner LACMA M.91.251.2.jpg, alt=Refer to caption, '' Koro'', 19th century File:Jar with Cover LACMA M.91.212.2a-b.jpg, alt=Refer to caption, Jar with cover File:Cloisonné lidded box with butterfly design by Namikawa Yasuyuki.JPG, alt=Refer to caption, Box with butterfly design, 1890 File:Namikawa Yasuyuki G-605.jpg, alt=Refer to caption, Chrysanthemum and ivy bottle, 1892 File:Khalili Collection Japanese Meiji Art E43.jpg, alt=Refer to caption, ''Koro'' and cover, circa 1910 File:Cloisonné incense container with landscape design by Namikawa Yasuyuki.JPG, alt=Refer to caption, Incense container with landscape design, 1910 File:Cloisonné vase with design of houses in landscape by Namikawa Yasuyuki.JPG, alt=Refer to caption, Vase with houses in a landscape, 1910-1915


See also

* Ando Jubei


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Namikawa, Yasuyuki 1845 births 1927 deaths Japanese enamellers Imperial household artists