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                                                  AN IVORY NETSUKE OF THE TWELVE ANIMALS OF THE ZODIAC BY ONO                               AN IVORY NETSUKE DEPICTING THE ANIMALS OF THE
                                                  RYOMIN                                                                                    ZODIAC BY MEIGYOKUSAI
                                                  By Ryomin, ivory netsuke                                                                  "Y -EIGYOKUSAI  IVORY NETSUKE
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                                                  A very compact and incredibly charming netsuke of the twelve zodiac animals               An exceptionally dense group of the twelve animals of the Japanese
                                                  also known as Junishi. The animals are arranged neatly in a circle and are                ZODIAC  4HE SMOOTH  LIGHT HORSE  uma) is in the center, with the
                                                  climbing on top of each other. The monkey (saru) is riding on top of the horse            RAT  nezumi) on top of it. The horse’s muzzle rests on the boar
                                                  (uma), a popular netsuke motif on its own and an allusion to the Chinese                   inoshishi   ON WHICH THE SNAKE  hebi) coils. The next animals
                                                  principle of climbing the bureaucratic ladder. The tiger (tora) is looking upwards        STARTING FROM THE BOAR ARE THE DOG  inu   MONKEY  saru   TIGER  tora),
                                                  with a red-tinted mouth, as well as the dragon (tatsu) which winds across the             OX  ushi   RABBIT  usagi  AND THE ROOSTER  tori   4HE SHEEP  hitsuji)
                                                  entire composition with a little rat (nezumi) climbing upon it – the dragon’s             lies under the heavy ox while the dangerous-looking scaled dragon
                                                  expression is crafted vividly, and the mouth is also tinted red. Next is the boar          tatsu) is tucked between the dog, monkey and horse with one
                                                  (inoshishi) with a large rabbit (usagi) on its head, and another one next to it. The      of its claws on the dog. An amusingly lively arrangement of the
                                                  rooster (tori) with hen are found on top of the ox (ushi), with a little dog (inu)        animals’ many legs on the underside. Signed MEIGYOKUSAI on the
                                                  next to it and above the dog a sensitively crafted goat (hitsuji) with another little     dragon’s tail.
                                                  rat on its head. Finally, the last animal, the snake (hebi), is carved so delicately
                                                  that one can almost miss it. The underside with a cluster of hooves and legs with         Kinsey writes in her book ‘Contemporary Netsuke’ on page 248:
                                                  the kao of Ono Ryomin on a little tablet. Ono Ryomin was regarded as one of               “Meigyokusai is synonymous with expert workmanship, strong and
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                                                  the most brilliant carvers of netsuke in the latter half of the 19  century.              usually traditional design, and great versatility”.
                                                  HEIGHT 3.1 CM                                                                             HEIGHT 2.5 CM, LENGTH 4.2 CM

                                                  Condition: One of the paws of the puppy have been restored, and half of the               Condition: Excellent condition
                                                  signature tablet is probably replaced, as only the kao is visible – generally, in very    0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                  good condition, considering the incredibly intricate and fragile design
                                                  Provenance: Formerly Kolodotschko collection                                              Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 750,-
                                                  Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                                                  Starting price EUR 1.500,-




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