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Roller Ends for Hanging Scroll

1893–1914
Measurements
length (each): 3 cm (1 3/16 in.); diameter (each): 3 cm (1 3/16 in.)
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These are the roller ends for the hanging scroll by Seifū Yohei III, Rain Clearing over a Summer’s Mountain, CMA 2022.151.

Description

Before entering into his apprenticeship with Yohei II, Seifū Yohei III trained as a painter in Osaka. He continued to paint throughout his career as a ceramist.

As part of his ceramic practice, Yohei III also made roller ends to be placed at either end of the wooden dowel around which the lower part of a hanging scroll mounting is wrapped. These served both as weights for the painting and as knobs for handling it when rolling and unrolling. The pair here is made of porcelain with a green glaze.
A pair of porcelain roller ends is finished in a glossy, muted green glaze. Each features a short, cylindrical body with a domed top and a subtly flared base. Light catches on the smooth, polished surfaces, highlighting their rounded contours. Along the bottom, a thin ring of unglazed reddish-brown clay is visible. One stands in the foreground, while the other is offset behind and to the right.

Roller Ends for Hanging Scroll

1893–1914

Seifū Yohei III

(Japanese, 1851–1914)
Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)

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