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                     81 |   NAITO TOYOMASA: A VERY FINE
                           WOOD NETSUKE OF A MONKEY
                           EMERGING FROM A CHESTNUT
 80 |   TOYOKAZU: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE    School of Naito Toyomasa, signed Toyomasa
 OF A SEATED MONKEY, KIKAZARU  Japan, Tanba, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 Signed Toyokazu
 Japan, Tanba, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  Finely carved as a monkey emerging from a hole in a chestnut,
                     one hand placed on the edge of the hole and another extended
                     to the other side. The monkey’s face is carved extremely fine,
 The monkey seated in a crouched position and holding his hands   with a charmingly smiling expression and inlaid eyes of pale
 on his head, covering his ears, thus likely depicting Kikazaru, the   translucent horn with dark pupils. The fur, as well, is finely incised
 ‘hear no evil monkey’. The fur is finely incised and accentuated,   and accentuated. The chestnut’s surface is finely stained, typical
 typical for the Tanba school artist, who was a pupil of Naito   for the Tanba artist, and shows many stippled holes. The good,
 Toyomasa (1773-1856). The eyes are inlaid in pale translucent   asymmetrical himotoshi are found in the back and underside.
 horn with dark pupils. The underside shows the finely carved large   Signed on the underside within an oval reserve TOYOMASA 豊昌.
 feet. Good, asymmetrical himotoshi and signature TOYOKAZU 豊一
 within an oval reserve.  HEIGHT 3 cm, LENGTH 3.9 cm
 HEIGHT 3.2 cm       Condition: Excellent condition.
                     Provenance: French private collection.
 Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: French private collection.  This very fine netsuke is certainly as close as it gets to an original
                     work by Naito Toyomasa. Other than the slightly scratchy signature,
 Though the carving has many strong points, the signature is not   and the very slight weakness in the carving of the hand at the back,
 very convincing, thus it is likely that this netsuke is either an early   this may very well be an authentic piece.
 piece by the carver or a school piece.
                     Auction comparison: Compare to a very similar netsuke by Naito
 Auction comparison: Compare to the same model by Toyomasa,   Toyomasa, sold at Bonhams, The Julius and Arlette Katchen
 sold at Bonhams, The Harriet Szechenyi Sale of Japanese Art, 8   Collection of Fine Netsuke Part III, 6 November 2018, London,
 November 2011, London, lot 154.  lot 85.
 Estimate EUR 3.000,-  Estimate EUR 4.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.500,-  Starting price EUR 2.000,-



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