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Namban Christian portable shrine, designed to contain a religious statuette
996356 Namban Christian portable shrine, designed to contain a religious statuette, Momoyama period (lacquer) (see also 996355-7) by Japanese School, (16th century); 67.5x27.5x13 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The doors open to reveal a Romanesque proscenium arch, the high dados with moulded sylised flowers in Mughal style); Photo eChristies Images; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 22503226
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Cabinet Lacquered Mughal Namban Portable Romanesque Shrine Ecclesiastical Momoyama
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This print showcases a remarkable Namban Christian portable shrine from the Momoyama period. Crafted with exquisite lacquer, this ornate piece was specifically designed to house a religious statuette. Measuring 67.5x27.5x13 cm, it is currently held in a private collection. The doors of this shrine gracefully open to reveal an awe-inspiring Romanesque proscenium arch, adding an element of grandeur and mystique to its overall design. The high dados are adorned with beautifully molded stylized flowers in the Mughal style, creating a harmonious fusion of artistic influences from different cultures. Every inch of this cabinet exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a true masterpiece of Asian craftsmanship. Its intricate decorative elements showcase the meticulous attention to detail that was characteristic of the Momoyama period. The floral motifs on the shrine's surface add a touch of delicacy and grace, while also reflecting influences from both Romanesque and Mughal art styles. This unique blend creates an enchanting visual experience for anyone who beholds it. Overall, this Namban Christian portable shrine stands as a testament to the rich cultural exchange between Japan and other parts of Asia during the 16th century. Its beauty transcends time and borders, serving as a reminder of humanity's universal quest for spirituality and artistic expression.
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