Shugoro Hasuda (1915 - 2010) Vessel

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Modernist bronze vessel by Shugoro Hasuda (b. 1915).

A stunning piece of work from a master craftsman. Hasuda was born in Kanazawa City and studied at Ichikawa Prefectural Industrial School before graduating from the Tokyo School of Art. His first award was at the 5th Nitten in 1949 and he received the Hokuto Award in 1953 amongst many further prizes. He participated in the founding of the Creative Crafts Association in 1961 and the Japan Metal Sculpture Institute in 1976. He was decorated with the Order of Cultural Merit in 1991 and stands as one of the leading modernist artists working in bronze during the Post-War Period.

26cm tall. Signed to the base.

See two similar works sold at Christies here and here.

C1950.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

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Modernist bronze vessel by Shugoro Hasuda (b. 1915).

A stunning piece of work from a master craftsman. Hasuda was born in Kanazawa City and studied at Ichikawa Prefectural Industrial School before graduating from the Tokyo School of Art. His first award was at the 5th Nitten in 1949 and he received the Hokuto Award in 1953 amongst many further prizes. He participated in the founding of the Creative Crafts Association in 1961 and the Japan Metal Sculpture Institute in 1976. He was decorated with the Order of Cultural Merit in 1991 and stands as one of the leading modernist artists working in bronze during the Post-War Period.

26cm tall. Signed to the base.

See two similar works sold at Christies here and here.

C1950.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

Modernist bronze vessel by Shugoro Hasuda (b. 1915).

A stunning piece of work from a master craftsman. Hasuda was born in Kanazawa City and studied at Ichikawa Prefectural Industrial School before graduating from the Tokyo School of Art. His first award was at the 5th Nitten in 1949 and he received the Hokuto Award in 1953 amongst many further prizes. He participated in the founding of the Creative Crafts Association in 1961 and the Japan Metal Sculpture Institute in 1976. He was decorated with the Order of Cultural Merit in 1991 and stands as one of the leading modernist artists working in bronze during the Post-War Period.

26cm tall. Signed to the base.

See two similar works sold at Christies here and here.

C1950.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.