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88 |   A RARE AND FINE NAGOYA SCHOOL WOOD
 NETSUKE OF A SLEEPING FARMER
 Unsigned
 Japan, Nagoya, late 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  Condition: Very good condition with a beautiful patina. Miniscule
 wear to the edge of one foot.
 Provenance: American private collection, purchased from Midori
 A beautifully rounded, ideally shaped netsuke with a warm   Gallery.
 patina, depicting a famer fast asleep and holding a rope attached
 to a harvesting bag. The expression is masterful and serene,   Though unsigned, this piece exhibits all the defining attributes of a
 reminiscent of the sleeping Nagoya school Shojos by Tadatoshi and   Nagoya school netsuke, though instead of being one of a hundred
 related carvers. Finely incised hair, well-carved garment folds and   sleeping Shojo, the depiction appears to be rather unique.
 large, beautifully worn himotoshi through the bag and underside.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 HEIGHT 3.2 cm  Starting price EUR 1.250,-






























                     89 |   MASAKAZU: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE
                           OF THE FOX MOTHER KUZUNOHA
                     By Masakazu, signed Masakazu
                     Japan, Nagoya, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     A finely carved, cherry wood Nagoya-school netsuke depicting the
                     fox mother Kuzunoha caressing her child Abe no Seimei wrapped
                     in a cloth and holding a paintbrush in her mouth. Fine hairwork,
                     very good detail to the child’s cloth and crisply carved paws. Natural
                     himotoshi between the paws and tail, where also the signature
                     MASAKAZU 正一 is found.
                     HEIGHT 3.6 cm

                     Condition: Excellent condition with minor surface wear.
                     Provenance: French private collection, purchased from Alain Ducros
                     in 1988.
                                                                  Literature comparison: For a similar example by Masakazu, see
                     In Japanese folklore there was a nobleman named Abe no Yasuna,   Davey, Neil K. (1974) Netsuke: A comprehensive study based on
                     who battled a hunter of foxes, and set free a white fox. He   the M.T. Hindson Collection, p. 199, no. 603. Another is illustrated
                     sustained several wounds in the battle, however a beautiful woman   with a line drawing by Frederick Meinertzhagen in Meinertzhagen,
                     named Kuzunoha came along and nursed him back to health. The   Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part A, p.425.
                     woman turns out to be the fox he saved, taking on human form.
                     They fall in love and get married, and have a child named Abe no   Estimate EUR 5.000,-
                     Seimei.                                      Starting price EUR 2.500,-



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