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Japanese Bronze Sculpture By Nakamura Akira : Horse
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Ref : 125101
1 300 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
Nakamura AKIRA
Provenance :
Japan
Medium :
Bronze
Dimensions :
L. 9.45 inch X H. 8.66 inch X P. 0 inch
Asian Works of Art  - Japanese Bronze Sculpture By Nakamura Akira : Horse 20th century - Japanese Bronze Sculpture By Nakamura Akira : Horse
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Japanese Bronze Sculpture By Nakamura Akira : Horse

This refined bronze sculpture is the work of Nakamura AKIRA (1913-1993), an important yet understated figure ofpostwar Japanese sculpture. Born in ?gaki, Gifu Prefecture, in 1913, Nakamuraworked under the art name Akira; his given name was Jir?. Trained in sculpture at the ImperialArt School, he developed a strong academic foundation before establishing ahighly personal sculptural language grounded in form, restraint, and presence.

A long-standing member of the Ichiy?kai Art Association, Nakamuraexhibited regularly from the 1950s onward and became particularly known for hisfigurative and animal sculptures, with the horse emerging as a central andrecurring subject. For the artist, the horse was not a symbol of spectacle orheroism, but a vehicle for exploring mass, balance, and inner vitality.

The present bronze exemplifies Nakamura’s mature style. The horse isdepicted standing, head gently lowered, its posture calm yet charged with quietstrength. The modeling is sensitive and controlled: muscular structure issuggested rather than emphasized, and the surface retains a tactile qualitythat speaks to the sculptor’s hand. The dark, nuanced patina absorbs light,enhancing the sense of gravity and introspection. The sculpture captures notmotion, but a moment of stillness — a pause rendered permanent in bronze.

This sense of restraint is fundamental to Nakamura’s work. Influenced byWestern realism yet deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics, he favoredunderstatement and balance over dramatic gesture. His sculptures possess acontemplative quality, inviting prolonged viewing and rewarding closeattention.

Nakamura’s reputation extended well beyond the studio. He was entrustedwith several notable public commissions, many of which remain in situ today.These include the portrait sculpture of Kanamori Yoshijiro in ?gaki Park(1949), the elegant Diana Goddess installed in Yatsu Park (1958), and thewell-known Rooster placed in front of Gifu Station (1959). Later works such as (A Grain of Seed), created for the ?gakiCity Water Park in 1983, demonstrate his continued engagement with public spaceand symbolic form.

Bronze sculptures by Nakamura Akira are appreciated by collectors fortheir sculptural integrity, refined modeling, and quiet authority. This workrepresents a fine example of his animal bronzes, combining presence, balance,and timeless elegance — a piece well suited to a discerning private collectionor a focused presentation of modern Japanese sculpture.

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