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210 |  A VERY RARE AND LARGE SAISHIKI
                           NETSUKE OF A RUNNING KIRIN

                     Unsigned
                     Japan, Osaka, late 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
                     Published:
                     International Netsuke Society Journal, Vol. 20, no. 1, Spring 2000,
                     p. 13, fig.1.
                     Östasiatiska Museet (1999) Netsuke, p. 36.
                     Exhibited:
                     Östasiatiska Museet, Sweden, Stockholm, 16 October 1999 –
                     9 January 2000.


                     A large, dynamic saishiki (painted) hinoki wood netsuke of a running
                     Kirin. The one-horned mythical creature looks backwards, its finely
                     carved curls flowing in the wind. The eyes are inlaid in dark horn.
                     The hooves are wide apart, the dynamism of the composition is
                     captured very well by the artist. Large, asymmetrical himotoshi
                     through the underside. The hinoki (cypress) wood is colored in
                     polychrome pigments and gesso, characteristically worn.
                     LENGTH 8.5 cm

                     Condition: Good, appropriately worn condition.
                     Provenance: Ex-collection Mrs. Gunvor Bjorkman.
                     The Kirin is one of the divine creatures and is a symbol for
                     gracefulness, goodness and virtue. It is also very shy and runs so
                     fast that neither man nor animal can keep up with it. This very rare
                     netsuke is the only recorded Kirin executed in saishiki.
                     Estimate EUR 5.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 2.500,-



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