A Large and Exceptional Japanese Meiji Period Tokyo School Bronze Sculpture

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  • Presenting an extraordinary Large and Exceptional Japanese Meiji Period Tokyo School Bronze Sculpture depicting a delightful ensemble of six energetic boys engaged in a spirited pursuit of a single playful girl. This magnificent sculpture exemplifies the artistic mastery and attention to detail of the Tokyo School during the Meiji period, showcasing a dynamic and engaging narrative.
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  • Crafted with exceptional skill and precision, the bronze sculpture captures the playful and lively interaction between the six boys and the elusive girl. Each figure is meticulously sculpted, their expressions and gestures expertly rendered to convey their determination and enthusiasm in the pursuit. The artist’s attention to detail is evident in the delicate features, intricate clothing, and lifelike poses of the figures.
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This sculpture is enhanced by its magnificent hardwood stand, which elevates the piece to new heights of elegance and sophistication. The stand complements the bronze sculpture, providing a fitting foundation that showcases the artwork’s grandeur and importance.

The Meiji period Tokyo School was known for its exceptional bronze sculptures, and this piece exemplifies the finest craftsmanship of the era. The dynamic composition, skillful execution, and attention to detail make this sculpture a true masterpiece and a testament to the artistic legacy of the Tokyo School.

As a large and exceptional piece, this Japanese Meiji Period Tokyo School Bronze Sculpture holds immense value both artistically and historically. Its impressive size and exceptional artistry make it a standout addition to any prestigious art collection or as a centerpiece in a refined interior space.

The captivating narrative depicted in this sculpture transcends cultural boundaries, appealing to art enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. The scene of the boys attempting to catch the girl conveys a sense of joy, innocence, and youthful exuberance that resonates universally. Let the lively energy and exceptional craftsmanship of this piece infuse your collection or interior space with an undeniable sense of beauty and cultural significance.

14″ high x 24″ wide x 18″ deep

Excellent condition overall. Minor rubbing to patina to one child’s’ lower back.

Period: 19th Century
Origin: Japan
Style: Meiji (Of the Period)
Depth:18 in (45.72 cm)
Width:24 in (60.96 cm)
Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)
Date of Manufacture: 19th Century
Materials and Techniques: Bronze,Hardwood