Loading Spinner

Masaru Takiguchi Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1941 -

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

Auction Date

Seller

Seller Location

Price Range

to
  • MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Spring Haze (#175)," 1993
    Jun. 08, 2024

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Spring Haze (#175)," 1993

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Spring Haze (#175)," 1993, Tennessee marble, incised on the base with the artist's number, date and signature, "#175 / 2-24 1993 / Masaru Takiguchi." Height: 27 1/2" Width: 10" Depth: 4 3/4"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Sprout," 1986
    Jun. 08, 2024

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Sprout," 1986

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/American b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Sprout," 1986, Texas walnut, with a carved signature and date on the underside, "M. Takiguchi / Sept 1986 / Houston." Height: 7 1/2" Width: 23 1/2" Depth: 14 1/2"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • MASARU TAKIGUCHI WOOD CARVING
    Jun. 05, 2024

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI WOOD CARVING

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI WOOD CARVING HOUSTON, 1983

    Lewis & Maese Antiques & Auctions
  • MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Swirl (Untitled)," 1972
    Dec. 02, 2023

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Swirl (Untitled)," 1972

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Swirl (Untitled)," 1972, white marble on black granite base, signed in monogram and dated, "'72 MT." Height: 26" Width: 18" Depth: 14"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Masaru Takiguchi, (Japanese, b. 1941), "Penetration", 1989, carved walnut marble, h. 13", w. 16-1/2", d. 13"
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Masaru Takiguchi, (Japanese, b. 1941), "Penetration", 1989, carved walnut marble, h. 13", w. 16-1/2", d. 13"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941) "Penetration", 1989 carved walnut marble h. 13", w. 16-1/2", d. 13" Provenance: Sally K. Reynolds/Dealer in Fine Art, Houston, Texas; Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Three Stacked Forms," JUNE 18, 1974,
    Feb. 12, 2022

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Three Stacked Forms," JUNE 18, 1974,

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    MASARU TAKIGUCHI (Japanese/Texas b. 1941) A SCULPTURE, "Three Stacked Forms," JUNE 18, 1974, wood on a marble base, signed and dated in wood, "M. Takiguchi 6-18-1974," height: 44", diameter: 13". Provenance: Art collection of the late Charles and Geri L. Hooks, owners of Houston’s oldest and most prestigious art gallery, Hooks-Epstein Galleries.

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941), "Uchu"
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941), "Uchu"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941) "Uchu", 1964 carved camphor wood signed, dated and localized "Kyoto" at bottom, on a carved and painted wood pedestal. sculpture h. 22", w. 21", d. 17", pedestal h. 42" Provenance: Kiko Galleries, Houston, Texas; Estate of Carol A. Straus, Houston, Texas. Exhibited: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Touch Me, January 21-March 5, 1967 and January 29-March 17, 1971; University of Houston, Takiguchi, October 1-November 10, 1978; Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Wood in Art, June 22-September 23, 1979; University of Houston, Contemporary Art From Japan, November 8-December 15, 1996

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941)
    Mar. 12, 2017

    Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941)

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Masaru Takiguchi (Japanese, b. 1941), "Seishum", 1970, polished bronze, incised signature, numbered "4/9" and date stamped at back edge, presented on a round marble plinth, overall h. 20-7/8", w. 9-1/2", d. 5". Provenance: Kiko Galleries, Houston, Texas; Estate of Carolyn G. Fay, Houston, Texas. Masaru Takiguchi received an MA in sculpture from Kyoto City College of Fine Arts, Japan, before travelling to the United States in 1968 to accept a position as guest lecturer at the High Museum School of Art, Atlanta, Georgia. He eventually taught for several years at the University of Houston, Texas. With his undulating metal and stone sculptures which twist, turn and curve, Takiguchi explores mass and movement, and reveals his delight and fascination with the organic form. His works are in numerous private and public collections.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
Lots Per Page: