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                     AN EXCELLENT AND TALL IVORY NETSUKE OF A LAUGHING DUTCHMAN WITH LANTERN
                     Unsigned, ivory netsuke
                     Japan, 18  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                     A pointedly humorous and very large netsuke sculpture showing a forcefully laughing, bearded
                     $UTCHMAN  4HE $UTCHMAN S INCREDIBLY EXPRESSIVE FACE IS WHAT MAKES THIS NETSUKE STAND OUT  HIS EYES
                     are closed, and his mouth is wide open with visible teeth, as he lets out a hearty laugh which one can
                     almost hear. His hairstyle is convoluted in a parodying manner, as are his expressive beard, the seam
                     OF HIS COAT AND HIS SHOES  4HE BUTTONS OF HIS GARMENT ARE INSET WITH DARK BROWN HORN  4HE $UTCHMAN
                     is carrying a lantern on his back, with two equally squiggled decorative elements attached. Small
                     himotoshi IN THE BACK  $UTCHMEN WERE ONLY KNOWN TO NETSUKE ARTISTS FROM THE WOODBLOCK PRINTS FROM
                     Nagasaki and were the only Europeans allowed in Japan, after the Portuguese were expelled in 1638.
                     HEIGHT 10 CM

                     Condition: One of the voluted decorative elements, as well as one lock of his hair is restored; a thin
                     section of the back including one of the himotoshi and two of the volutes at the seam of his coat is
                     restored very well and inset, the ivory is worn with some age cracks
                     Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
                     Estimate EUR 7.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 3.500,-









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