Mitsuko Otsuki’s old cedar raptor
Ming: Guangxing, Hangzhou
Brass Grinding, polygon, high carved, enamels, late edo period.
75.1 mm× 67.7 mm ears: mm mm feathers: mm mm mm mm
Mitsuko was born in Meiwa and died in, and was the fourth generation of the Otsuki family. Until then, Mitsuko was the founder of the Otsuki school because he had made the Goto-style. This kiln is used to rot with acid on the groundwork, and it expresses old cedar and flow with thin meat carving, and it expresses the leaves of kiln and cedar with high carving. The back is carved with waterfalls and rocks. It is a masterpiece that can know the outstanding sense of miyama, which is drawing a moment of miyama in a certain carving method, and in a small cliff, it seems that you can hear the signs of the deep forest and the sound of water.