A pair of inlaid-copper panels
A pair of inlaid-copper panels

EARLY 20TH CENTURY, SIGNED KIYOSHI SAKU (UNNO KIYOSHI; 1884-1956)

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A pair of inlaid-copper panels
Early 20th century, signed Kiyoshi saku (Unno Kiyoshi; 1884-1956)
Each rectangular panel in raised and sunken relief and gold and silver inlays with a design of a Gama sennin and Tekkai sennin, framed and glazed
8½ x 7in. (21.6 x 17.8cm.) each (2)

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Kiyoshi, famous for the virtuosity of his chiseling and hairline engraving, taught metalwork at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He was an Artist to the Imperial Household (Teishitsu Gigeiin).

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