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① "Hokushin" Vermilion Seal, Side Inscription: "Rantai Autumn" Length: Approximately 3.6cm, Seal Face: 1.2cm x 1.2cm ② "Yoshida Sada In" White Seal, Side Inscription: "Rantai Autumn" Length: Approximately 3.6cm, Seal Face: 1.2cm x 1.2cm ③ Introductory Seal "Tantan" White Seal, Side Inscription: "Rantai Autumn" Length: Approximately 3.6cm, Seal Face: 1.2cm x 0.5cm Weight: Approximately 10g for all 3 Condition: Fine scratches and imperfections on the seal faces due to aging. A dedicated seal material box is included. This is a set of wooden seals, the specialty of the second-generation Nakamura Randai. The seals were carved for the calligraphy professor at Kanazawa University. Also, the "Hokushin" and "Tantan" seals can be used as playful seals. I have treasured these for many years and loved them very much, but I am selling them to declutter. Also, regarding the seals carved by the second-generation Nakamura Randai, I have already listed the masterpiece "Daihaku Gakai" stone seal, and I will be listing the large set of seals, which were carved at the same time as this small set, sequentially. Please take a look at them as well. Second-generation Nakamura Randai (1892-1969) A modern Japanese Tenkoku artist (seal carver). Born in Tokyo. The second son of the first-generation Nakamura Randai. His given name was Shusaku. His art names were initially Sekida, later he inherited the name of the first generation and became Randai. He mastered the wooden seal techniques established by the first generation and left behind excellent works. In 1961 (Showa 36), he was the first Tenkoku artist to receive the Japan Art Academy Award. In Showa 2, he was commissioned to carve seals by Yokoyama Taikan, which continued until his later years. In the same year, 36, he respectfully carved the Imperial Seal at the command of the Emperor.
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