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Imperial Presentation Vase with Maple Branches and Imperia

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Outlined in gold wire at the front and back of these vases is the imperial crest (mon): a chrysanthemum with thirty-two petals. Items bearing the imperial crest were often presented as gifts to foreign dignitaries. This pair of vases, however, was offered by Emperor Meiji in 1906 to the cartoonist Henry Mayer (1868\u20131954) to thank him for a set of drawings after cartoons he had published in The New York Times on the Russo-Japanese War.In the repoussé (uchidashi) technique used for the larger floral motifs, portions of an underlying metal substrate are hammered outward to create protuberances. It was used for the first time in Japanese enameling in 1902 by the And\u014d Company and its factory head, Kawade Shibatar\u014d. In 1900, in recognition of the quality of its wares, And\u014d was appointed one of five Purveyors to the Imperial Household (Goy\u014dtatsu) for cloisonné enamel. Here, the intricate foliage designs at the rims are intended to remind one of the brocades that frame Japanese scrolls and to reference that traditional art form. They are particularly extensive near the top, and include images of the imperial h\u014d-\u014d phoenix, a bird symbolizing enlightened government.

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