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Sue-Soshu Hirotsugu

廣次

Jūyō
Vol. 61, No. 41 · Katana

Sue-Soshu Hirotsugu

廣次

3 ranked works

ProvinceSagamiEraBunmei (1469–1487)PeriodMuromachiSchoolSoshu>Sue-SoshuTraditionSoshu-denGeneration3rdFujishiroJo sakuToko Taikan400(top 37%)TypeSwordsmithCodeHIR483
1Gyobutsu
2Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Hirotsugu was a swordsmith who resided in in Province, working within the - tradition. Sword reference works place the first generation in the Kenmu era; however, among extant works none can be traced back earlier than the mid- period, and he is accordingly regarded as a representative smith of the late period. Smiths of particularly high technical ability are known from around the Meio era, and there are also examples bearing Tenbun-era date inscriptions signed "Sunshu Shimada-ju," establishing a connection to Suruga Province. A in the Imperial Collection dated Meio 9 (1500) represents the oldest firmly dated example.

Hirotsugu's workmanship is characterized by bold, vigorous construction with wide and extended . The is mixed with , frequently showing a tendency toward standing grain, with thickly adhering and abundant . The is generally , mixing with , , and elements within a ground. With and intermingled, the tempering develops into of striking force, accompanied by frequent and and a bright . The observes that at first glance such work "produces a strongly -laden, powerful that calls to mind the Hasebe school of the period." Several blades also display faint , and the is characteristically deep, often finished with .

Hirotsugu's finest pieces are consistently praised for the vigor and completeness of their , with both and richly covered in . The execution is described as forceful even into the , and the on certain examples -- including and carvings -- are called "splendid." The notes that from these qualities "Hirotsugu's high level of technique is readily discerned," and the best works rank among the finest achievements of late craftsmanship.

Designations

Kokuhō—
Jūyō Bunkazai—
Jūyō Bijutsuhin—
Gyobutsu1
Tokubetsu Jūyō—
Jūyō Tōken2

Elite Standing

0.00 across 3 designated works

Top 100% among smiths

Provenance

1 documented provenance across certified works by Hirotsugu

Provenance Standing

1 works held in elite collections across 1 documented provenances

Top 100% among smiths

Raw score: 1.77 / 10

Blade Forms

Distribution across 3 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 3 ranked works

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Sue-Soshu School

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  1. 1.Tsunahiro綱廣2 for sale12designated
  2. 2.Fusamune總宗5designated
  3. 3.Hiromasa廣正1 for sale4designated
  4. 4.Tsunaie綱家3designated
  5. 5.Kiyohira清平4designated
  6. 6.Yasukuni康國1designated
  7. 7.Kunitsugu國次1designated
  8. 8.Hirotsugu廣次1 for sale2designated
  9. 9.Hiromasa廣正1designated
  10. 10.Tsunahiro綱廣3 for sale2designated
  11. 11.Yasuharu康春1designated
  12. 12.Hirotsugu廣次1designated