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Showing 639 results for Bankei Yōtaku (Eitaku)
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A Gatha (Contemplative Verse) by Fu Daishi (497–569), Bankei Yōtaku (Eitaku)  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Bankei Yōtaku (Eitaku)
late 17th century
Sketches by Sensai Eitaku (Sensai Eitaku gafu) 鮮斎永濯画譜, Sensai, Eitaku  鮮斎永濯, Ink on paper, Japan
Sensai, Eitaku 鮮斎永濯
1884
Fudō Myōō, the Immovable Wisdom King (Achala Vidyaraja), Kaikei  Japanese, Japanese cypress with lacquer, color, gold, cut gold leaf (kirikane), and inlaid crystal eyes, Japan
Kaikei
early 13th century
Caster, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
ca. 1735
Caster, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
ca. 1735
Caster, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
ca. 1735
Porringer, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1730–50
Creampot, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1730–45
Tankard, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1731–50
Beaker, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1730–70
Punch Bowl, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
ca. 1750
Candlestick, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1735–50
Blade and Mounting for a Sword (Katana), Naotane Taikei  Japanese, Steel, wood, lacquer, rayskin (samé), silk, iron, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), copper, gold, silver, Japanese
Multiple artists/makers
blade, dated 1839; mounting, 19th century
Candlestick, Adrian Bancker  American, Silver, American
Adrian Bancker
1735–50
Blades and Mountings for a Pair of Swords (Daishō), Naotane Taikei  Japanese, Steel, wood, lacquer, rayskin, silk, iron, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), copper, gold, silver, copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), Japanese
Multiple artists/makers
blades, dated 1839; mountings, 19th century
Covered Bowl, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain with polychrome glaze (Kairakuen ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
19th century
Teabowl, Eiraku Wazen  Japanese, Clay with speckled glaze (Kyoto ware, Bizen type), Japan
Eiraku Wazen
1850
Teabowl with Rising Sun and Crane, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Stoneware with cream slip under a white slip and polychrome enamels, gold, and silver over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
mid-19th century
Bowl, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain glazed with recessed design in enamels (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Bowl with Dragons and Auspicious Motifs, Eiraku Tokuzen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under and red and gold over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Tokuzen
second half of the 19th century
Bowl, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain decorated with red under the glaze; bottom unglazed (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Sencha Tea Jar with Peony Arabesque and Plum in Cochin (Kōchi) Style, Eiraku Tokuzen  Japanese, Stoneware with relief decoration and poly­chrome glazes; imitation gold lacquer repair (kintsugi); pewter cover (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Tokuzen
late 19th century
Teabowl, Eiraku Wazen  Japanese, Clay; thick glaze, sufflé with touches of black inside and out (Eiraku ware), Japan
Eiraku Wazen
ca. 1850
Octagonal Bowl with Dragons and Auspicious Motifs, Eiraku Tokuzen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with red and gold over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Tokuzen
second half 19th century
Octagonal Bowl with Dragons and Auspicious Motifs, Eiraku Tokuzen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with red and gold over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Tokuzen
second half 19th century
Incense Container (Kōgō) in the Shape of a Clamshell, with Cranes and Tortoise Motifs, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under (interior) and red and gold over (exterior) a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
first half of the 19th century
Bowl, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain decorated with enamel and gold (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Bowl with Phoenixes and Auspicious Motifs, Eiraku Tokuzen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under and red and gold over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Tokuzen
second half of the 19th century
Cup, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Stoneware with lustrous glaze; the decoration in enamels (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Teabowl with Autumn Poem, Eiraku Wazen  Japanese, Stoneware with cream slip and cobalt blue under a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Wazen
second half of the 19th century
Chinese Women in a Palace Garden, Kano Eitoku  Japanese, Two panels of a folding screen, mounted as a hanging scroll; ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper, Japan
Kano Eitoku
late 16th century
Fox with Staff (Hakuzōsu), Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Eiraku Hozen
after 1848
Sake Ewer (Chōshi) with Phoenixes and Auspicious Patterns, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain painted with red and gold (kinrande) over a transparent glaze (Kyoto ware, Eiraku type), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
first half of the19th century
Vase, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Clay covered with glazes (Kairakuen ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
19th century
Washer for Wine Cups, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Clay covered with colored and transparent glazes over relief (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Bon-Bon Vase, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Porcelain; white glaze covered with design in high relief (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Hozen
1800
Teabowl, Eiraku Wazen  Japanese, Stoneware with gilt and polychrome enamels (Kyoto ware), Japan
Eiraku Wazen
Making Ceramics, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan
Eiraku Hozen
first half of the19th century
Making Ceramics, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan
Eiraku Hozen
first half of the19th century
Making Ceramics, Eiraku Hozen  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan
Eiraku Hozen
first half of the19th century