LOT 292 Pair of Bugaku Mask of Hassen, Lacquered Wood, Japan,
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Pair of Bugaku Mask of Hassen, Lacquered Wood, Japan,This pair of lacquer over wood masks of Hassen Men, c 1760, is from the Prince Tokugawa Collection and believed to be exact copies from the Hachimangu Tsurugaoka Shrine in Kamakura. They are among 23 Bugaku masks, formerly from the Prince Tokugawa Collection, acquired from the estate of Professor Charles Smith, University of Washington. The Edo branch of the Tokugawa clan, which was closely aligned with the Tsurugaoku Hachimangu Shrine, apparently commissioned Deme Yusui (d. 1766) and other master mask carvers to copy a full set of the Bugaku masks of the Shrine about 1760. The Shrine unfortunately burned in the late 18th century and only a handful of the original masks were saved. Fortunately, original drawings of the Shrine's masks were not lost. The recorded history of Deme Yasui's project, however, was lost and while it was known copies had been made of their masks, it was not known a large collection of their masks existed. In May 2010, several masks from the Prince Tokugawa Collection were taken to the Hachimangu Tsurugaoka Shrine for research and authentication. By matching the masks against the original drawings of the original masks, it was determined all of the Bugaku masks from the Prince Tokugawa Collection were, in fact, copies of the original masks and all were probably produced between 1760 and 1765. Minor lacquer loss. 8.5 x 6.5 inches
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