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51 |   TOMOTADA: A GOOD IVORY NETSUKE
 OF A RECUMBENT COW WITH CALF

 Signed Tomotada
 Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 An excellent rendition of the classic Tomotada cow model. The cow
 has an expressed spine, bulky proportions and masterfully incised
 fur, worn in all the right places. The rope halter which passes
 through the nose is minutely carved and forms an s-shape over the
 body, terminating by its side and ending in a loop. The expression
 is sensitive, enhanced by inlaid pupils of lustrous black horn. The
 calf nestles up to her and gently licks the side of her face. The
 underside shows a beautiful yellowish patina and the finely carved
 hooves tucked underneath their bodies.  Asymmetrical, deep
 himotoshi next to the signature TOMOTADA 友忠 in a rectangular
 reserve.

 LENGTH 6.1 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition, expected age cracks and wear.
 Provenance: French private collection.
 The work, certainly in the upper percentile of Tomotada cows, also
 shows some affinities to the work of Risuke Garaku, active in Osaka,
 though certainly influenced by Kyoto artists.
 Estimate EUR 5.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.500,-



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