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Japanese Firefighter Statue By Kazuo Hanada Vintage Iron artwork with signed box

$ 42.24

Availability: 58 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Condition: Very good condition. No chips, no cracks, no dents. There is a part with a little rust. Please check them out with photographs.
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Primary Material: Iron

    Description

    Description
    Japanese Firefighter Statue By Kazuo Hanada Vintage Iron artwork
    With signed wooden box
    KAZUO HANADA (1902-1992)
    born in 1902 in Buzen City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
    In 1939, he moved to Tokyo to study under Hirakushi Denchu, a leading figure in modern sculpture.
    In the same year, he exhibited his work at the Inten Exhibition and was selected.
    He later became a member of the Japan Art Exhibition.
    Selected for the Japan Art Exhibition.
    Very good condition.
    No chips, no cracks, no dents.
    There is a part with a little rust.
    Please
    check
    them
    out
    with
    photographs
    .
    SIZE
    W: 17 cm (6.7")  D: 12 cm (4.7") H: 15 cm (5.9")
    Weight: 1382 g ( 48.7 oz)
    Wooden Box : H:18 cm x W:19 cm x D:14.5 cm
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