Matsushita Elephant Map by kancho iwamoto
Signed: Kancho Harugasu (Seal Seal)
Iron ground fist-shaped high carved enamels late edo period
72.2 mm× 68.3 mm ears: mm mm feathers: mm mm mm mm
The Iwamoto school was a tributary of the Yokodani, and Kunkan, born in, was the sixth generation. However, Kunkan’s style is the Nara school style, and it also develops its own area of creation. This pigeon is a rare fist-shaped elephant with a quarter-high carved elephant on the table, and on the back is a thin meat carved and oimatsu. In fact, it is not as tall as it is, but the elephant has subtle meat, and the feet are lower than the flatland, and it feels like it’s going to be a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of The iron flatland is flat, and only matsuba and twigs are somewhat fluttering, and it can be found that they left these and lowered the flatland. At first glance, it seems like nothing, but it is finishing up with a stack of shiny and delicate work.