A pair of fine Japanese Baluster porcelain antique vase lamps dressed with French ormolu bronze mounts in the Oriental manner. The distinctive style of Japanese art was virtually unknown in the West until Admiral Matthew C Perry established contact and permission of the Shogun to visit in 1854. Trade with Japan began in 1858. The extraordinary vision of Japanese artists, particularly the woodblock prints, inspired Western artists such as Monet, Whistler, and van Gogh; the art form was named in the west ''Japonismé '', and its influence permeated into opera (Madame Butterfly, The Mikado) and furniture designs and fashion. These hand-painted and decorated Japanese vases, showing tranquil scenes of court life were brought to the West, and, with a stroke of inspiration employed as oil lamps, being fitted with ormolu bases in the oriental taste and oil reservoirs and burners. Thus, artistic effort, knowledge, and tradition were combined with typical Victorian practicality, and with our adaptation for electricity, a century and a half later, the decorative lighting function is in use again.
SKU: LTJP0001394
Origin: Japan/France
Category: Japanese Lamps
Height (Base to Shade Carrier): 20cm x 74cm (7'' x 29'' inches)
Weight: 4.1kg each lamp
Internal Reference: LTJP0001394
Antique Number: SA1009083
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 74cm (29.1inches)
Width is 20cm (7.9inches)
Depth is 0cm (0.0inches)
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