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63 |   OHARA MITSUHIRO: A FINE IVORY                                                                                            64 |   OHARA MITSUHIRO: A FINE IVORY
                                                                     NETSUKE OF A DRAGONFLY ON ROOFTILE                                                                                             NETSUKE OF A BAT ON ROOFTILE

                                                               By Ohara Mitsuhiro (1810-1875), signed Mitsuhiro                                                                                School of Ohara Mitsuhiro, signed Mitsuhiro
                                                               Japan, Osaka, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)                                                                          Japan, Osaka, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                                                               A finely carved and stained ivory netsuke depicting a minutely                                                                  Depicting a bat atop a damaged rooftile, the entire surface worked
                                                               carved dragonfly atop a rooftile. The front of the tile shows the                                                               in ishime and stained in sumi for effect. The front of the tile shows
                                                               typical stippled ishime ground of Mitsuhiro with a finely carved                                                                finely engraved characters reading 東大寺 大佛陀 (Todaiji Daibutsu-
                                                               mitsudomo-e symbol surrounded by circles carved in low relief.                                                                  da), within circular reserves translating to ‘the great Buddha of the
                                                               The dragonfly’s wings as well are finely stippled. The underside                                                                Todaiji temple’. The underside left plain, finely stained, with a loop
                                                               with a loop for cord attachment and the finely incised signature                                                                for the cord attachment and incised signature MITSUHIRO 光廣.
                                                               MITSUHIRO 光廣.
                                                                                                                                                                                               LENGTH 4 cm
                                                               LENGTH 5 cm
                                                                                                                                                                                               Condition: Excellent condition.
                                                               The dragonfly is very much in the manner of the one found on the                                                                Provenance: British collection.
                                                               back of Mitsuhiro’s famous design ‘Puppy with dragonfly’, a design
                                                               listed in the historical document by Mitsuhiro titled ‘Takarabukuro’.                                                           The subject matter is an auspicious symbol which signifies
                                                                                                                                                                                               “Good fortune comes from heaven”. In Chinese, the bat 蝠 is a
                                                               Condition: Minor expected wear to staining. Very good condition.                                                                homophone for the word happiness 福.
                                                               Provenance: Ancient collection Charles Cartier-Bresson (1853-1921)
                                                               collection no. 321. Charles Cartier-Bresson was a textile industrialist                                                         Literature comparison: See a very similar example in
                                                               and art collector specializing particularly in works from Japan. He is                                                          Meinertzhagen, Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part A,
                                                               the great uncle of famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.                                                                   page 542.
                                                               Estimate EUR 4.000,-                         Portrait of Charles Cartier-Bresson by Jean-Matthias Schiff                        Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                                                               Starting price EUR 2.000,-                   in the Museum of Fine Arts Nancy                                                   Starting price EUR 1.000,-



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