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147  |  NANMEI: A SPECTACULAR
 IVORY FOLDING FAN
 WITH FINE PAINTINGS
 By Haruki Nanmei (1795-1878), signed Nanmei with seal
 Japan, early Meiji period (1868-1912)

 An elaborately and very finely crafted folding fan or ogi in 30
 segments, each carved from ivory and some with a wavy shape.
 The two exterior segments are partly painted with gold lacquer
 and show fine Shibayama style inlays with a bird, beetle, butterfly,
 vines and fruit. The main side shows a large, dense landscape with
 a stream and very many pines, through which the snow-covered
 Mount Fuji shines in the center. An elderly man and two young
 Bokudo (ox herders) are shown, each playing the flute, and wood
 is being collected for the impending cold season. The other side
 shows a dense composition of a bamboo forest with a large group
 of sparrows, some flying and some still on branches. Both paintings
 are signed and show a red seal, corresponding to Haruki Nanmei.
 With string, tassles and a very fine satsuma gilt ojime.

 HEIGHT 27 cm, WIDTH 50 cm when opened
 Condition: Superb condition with expected minor creases from
 folding the fan.
 Provenance: From the private collection of a Corsican seafarer.

 Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.500,-










































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