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          By Namikawa Sosuke (), Meiji era (), late 19th century.

        1. By Namikawa Sosuke (), Meiji era (), late 19th century.
        2. By Namikawa Sosuke (), Meiji era (), late 19th/early 20th century Worked in musen (wireless) and shosen (partially.
        3. The story of the development of wireless cloisonne, the Golden Age of enamels in Japan and a pictorial history of Namikawa Sosuke.
        4. Literature: Namikawa Yasuyuki (並川靖之) was among the most celebrated Japanese enamellers of the Meiji period, together with.
        5. The Meiji period () was seen as a golden era for Japanese cloisonné work and the upcoming Fine Japanese Art sale includes pieces by.
        6. The story of the development of wireless cloisonne, the Golden Age of enamels in Japan and a pictorial history of Namikawa Sosuke....

          Namikawa Sōsuke

          Japanese cloisonné artist (1847–1910)

          In this Japanese name, the surname is Namikawa.

          Namikawa Sōsuke (1847–1910) was a Japanese cloisonné artist,[1] known for innovations that developed cloisonné enamel into an artistic medium sharing many features with paintings.[2][3] He and Namikawa Yasuyuki (no relation)[notes 1] were the most famous cloisonné artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the "golden age" of Japanese enamels.[1] Around 1880 he set up and ran the Tokyo branch of the Nagoya Cloisonné Company.[1] He exhibited his artworks at national and international expositions, where he took an organising role.[2] He was recognised as an Imperial Household Artist and created art works for imperial residences.

          He sometimes signed his works with the character sakigake (pioneer).[1]

          Biography

          Japanese cloisonné traditionally involved opaque blocks of enamel