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Yoshii Noritsuna

則綱

Jūyō
Vol. 20, No. 232 · Tachi

Yoshii Noritsuna

則綱

3 ranked works

ProvinceBizenEraMeitoku (1390–1394)PeriodMuromachiSchoolYoshiiTraditionBizen-denGeneration1stFujishiroChu-jo sakuToko Taikan400(top 37%)TypeSwordsmithCodeNOR389
3Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Noritsuna worked within the Yoshii group of Province, a branch whose origins remain the subject of ongoing study. Sword reference works identify the earliest generation as beginning with dated examples from the Joji era (1362-1368), with subsequent generations active around the Meitoku and Kansho eras; however, as the has observed, "there remains room for further study regarding how these generations should be distinguished." Signed and dated by Noritsuna are exceedingly rare, lending his extant particular importance as documentary material.

The works attributed to Noritsuna divide broadly into two modes: those presenting a linked temper and those in . In the former style, a small-patterned continuous constitutes, in the 's assessment, "a hallmark unique to this group." Yet Noritsuna's earlier productions are distinguished from later Yoshii-school work by conspicuously stronger and vigorous internal activities -- and working clearly within the tempered area -- characteristics that mark what the examiners term an "old Yoshii" work free of later-period mannerisms. The is consistently mixed with or , tending toward , with and, on certain pieces, . In the mode, the is tight with and occasional , yielding a quieter but no less accomplished expression.

Noritsuna's surviving corpus spans both and forms from the late into the early period, with dated inscriptions from Joji 3 (1364) and the Meitoku era (1391-1392). These pieces preserve clearly legible signatures cut in bold strokes toward the side, and as the has noted, they "constitute valuable documentary material" for the Yoshii school during a transitional era in sword-making.

Designations

Kokuhō—
Jūyō Bunkazai—
Jūyō Bijutsuhin—
Gyobutsu—
Tokubetsu Jūyō—
Jūyō Tōken3

Elite Standing

0.01 across 3 designated works

Top 33% among smiths

Blade Forms

Distribution across 3 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 3 ranked works

Currently Available

Lineage

Noritsuna
Student
  1. 1.Noritsuna則綱

Yoshii School

Other artisans of the Yoshii school

  1. 1.Kiyonori清則9designated
  2. 2.Kagenori景則6designated
  3. 3.Morinori盛則1 for sale4designated
  4. 4.Naganori永則4designated
  5. 5.Yoshinori吉則2designated
  6. 6.Sanenori眞則2designated
  7. 7.Kagenori景則1designated
  8. 8.Kagenori景則1 for sale1designated
  9. 9.Masanori昌則1designated
  10. 10.Naganori長則2designated
  11. 11.Suenori末則1designated
  12. 12.Yoshinori吉則1designated