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221 |  A RARE SAISHIKI NETSUKE OF
                           AN IMMORTAL WITH HOSSU
                     Unsigned
                     Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     A rare saishiki (painted) hinoki wood netsuke depicting a standing
                     immortal holding a hossu (Buddhist fly whisk) over his shoulder.
                     His emaciated ribs are shown. His face is expressively carved, and
                     the mouth is opened. The cypress wood is colored in polychrome
 220 |  A SUPERB
 SAISHIKI            pigments and gesso, characteristically worn, the white gofun
 NETSUKE OF          ground visible underneath. Very large, beautifully worn himotoshi
 KANSHIN             through the back.
                     HEIGHT 10.6 cm
 Unsigned
 Japan, Osaka, late 18th to   Condition: Good, appropriately worn condition with abrasions to
 early 19th century, Edo period   polychrome pigments.
 (1615-1868)         Provenance: Ex-collection Mrs. Gunvor Bjorkman.
 Published: Östasiatiska   Auction comparison: A related netsuke, probably carved by the
 Museet (1999) Netsuke, p. 60.  same hand, was sold by Lempertz, Asiatische Kunst, 7 June 2019,
 Exhibited:  Östasiatiska   Cologne, lot 374.
 Museet, Sweden, Stockholm, 16
 October 1999 – 9 January 2000.  Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                     Starting price EUR 750,-
 A saishiki (painted) hinoki
 wood netsuke of Kanshin
 crawling through the legs of
 a rogue challenger, looking to
 the right with an amusingly
 humiliated expression. The
 challenger lifts his robe
 letting Kanshin pass through,
 the opening forming the
 himotoshi, looking backwards
 disgruntled. The juxtaposition
 of the individual expressions is
 masterful. The hinoki (cypress)
 wood is painted with gesso
 and polychrome pigments,
 characteristically worn.
                                                                    222 |  A GOOD SAISHIKI NETSUKE OF A SCHOLAR
 HEIGHT 6.2 cm
                                                                    Unsigned
 Condition: Excellent,                                              Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 characteristically worn
 condition.                                                         Published: Östasiatiska Museet (1999) Netsuke, p. 69.
 Provenance: Ex collection Mrs.                                     Exhibited:  Östasiatiska Museet, Sweden, Stockholm, 16 October
 Gunvor Bjorkman.                                                   1999 – 9 January 2000.
 Kanshin was the grandson
 of the Chinese prince of                                           A fine and expressive hinoki (cypress) wood carving with applied
 Han, dispossessed of his                                           green and black pigments. Depicted is a scholar, smiling, and
 land and reduced to living                                         carrying a pack of scrolls on his back attached to a green-colored
 in poverty. One day walking                                        rope. The scholar’s obi is colored green as well. The garment
 through a marketplace, he                                          folds are finely carved and accentuated with black pigments.
 was challenged by a coarse                                         Large, wonderfully worn himotoshi through the back.
 ruffian who refused to let him
 pass unless he would draw                                          HEIGHT 9.4 cm
 his sword or crawl through his
 legs. Kanshin chose the latter                                     Condition: Very good age-related condition including some wear
 as he refused to fight anyone                                      to pigments and small chips to the cypress wood.
 of lower birth.                                                    Provenance: Ex-collection Mrs. Gunvor Bjorkman.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-                                               Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 1.250,-                                         Starting price EUR 750,-



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