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                                                              A RARE WOOD NETSUKE DEPICTING KIYOHIME WITH
                                                              ANCHIN TRAPPED IN THE BELL OF DOJO-JI
                                                              Unsigned, wood netsuke
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                                                              Japan, Nagoya or Tsu, late 18  to early 19  century,
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                                                              %DO PERIOD
                                                              A fine and rare wood netsuke depicting Kiyohime as a
                                                              serpentine monster pursuing the priest Anchin in rage and
                                                              wrapping her scaly body around the temple bell in Dojo-ji,
                                                              in which Anchin is hiding. The priest Anchin fell in love with
                                                              the once beautiful Kiyohime, but refrained from his passions,
                                                              escaping from her which made Kiyohime transform into a
                                                              dragon-like monster due to her rage. In her rage she belched
                                                              a fire so great it not only melted the temple bell but also
                                                              killed Anchin.

                                                              The carving has influences from the Nagoya school, but
                                                              the ingenious design of the Tsu school, therefore a possible
                                                              candidate could be Kokei. The netsuke is exquisitely carved,
                                                              the scaly body of Kiyohime appearing like the finest Nagoya-
                                                              school dragons, and her long hair is finely incised. The
                                                              facial expression is expressive and malevolent, as she sticks
                                                              out her tongue, about to belch fire at her rejected love.
                                                              When turning the handle at the top, the aftermath of this
                                                              fire breathing is visible, as the white face seen in a cracked
                                                              section of the bell, turns into a face covered in black soot.
                                                              The bell is carved with astonishing detail as well, the surface
                                                              is painstakingly stippled. The underside with good and large                  229
                                                              himotoshi.                                                                    A WOOD NETSUKE OF A DRUNKEN SHOJO BY TOMIN
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                                                              HEIGHT 3.8 CM, LENGTH 4.5 CM                                                  Japan, Tsu, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                              Condition: Excellent condition                                                Published: Katchen, N7, vol.2, p.105, no. K743.
                                                              Provenance: "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION  STORED IN A BANK VAULT
                                                              for 30 years and now offered for the first time, coming                        A fine wood netsuke depicting a drunken Shojo in front of a
                                                              WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM .EIL +  $AVEY FROM                                   gigantic sakazuki  SAKE CUP   WHICH SHE HAS EMPTIED  /NE OF
                                                              collection no. 140                                                            her distinctive attributes is her full long hair, which was crimson
                                                                                                                                            and was said to contain a much sought-after dye. The drunkenly
                                                              Estimate EUR 1.500,-                                                          laughing face as well as the thick and long hair are skillfully incised.
                                                              Starting price EUR 750,-                                                      Well-rounded shape, himotoshi between the well-carved feet
                                                                                                                                            and the signature TOMIN slightly hidden on her leg. Tomin was
                                                                                                                                            a brilliant student of Minko from the Tsu school, and in terms of
                                                                                                                                            refinement, stain and finish of the carving, certainly surpassed him.

                                                                                                                                            HEIGHT 3.3 CM
                                                                                                                                            Condition: Very good condition, the patina is slightly worn in some
                                                                                                                                            areas
                                                                                                                                            Provenance: Julius and Arlette Katchen collection
                                                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 750,-














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