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                     A NATURALISTIC LACQUERED IVORY NETSUKE OF A CICADA   AN IVORY AND TORTOISE SHELL NETSUKE OF TWO BEETLES
                     ON A TREE TRUNK BY SENPO (1919-1994)         BY AKIHIDE
                     "Y 3ENPO  COLORED IVORY NETSUKE              "Y !KIHIDE  IVORY WITH TORTOISE SHELL INLAY
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                     3ENPO +OBAYASHI             WAS A NETSUKE ARTIST WHO SPECIALIZED   Two beetles are confronting each other on top of a basket, their
 293  294            in highly naturalistic models of insects. His works are featured in the   retracted wings are inlaid with tortoise shell and the eyes inlaid with
 A CONTEMPORARY ANTLER NETSUKE OF A TWO-  A MASTERFUL CONTEMPORARY COLORED WOOD NETSUKE OF A   collection of Prince Takamado in the national museum of Tokyo and   dark horn. The leafage on top of the basket is expressively carved in
 FACED SUN BY GUY SHAW (1951-2003)   ROTTING LEAF AND SPIDER BY GUY SHAW (1951-2003)  the artist is mentioned in Miriam Kinsey’s ‘Living masters of Netsuke’.   unstained ivory, and another smaller beetle can be found peaking
 "Y 'UY 3HAW  ANTLER NETSUKE   "Y 'UY 3HAW  COLORED WOOD NETSUKE   This cicada is very well executed, with accurately carved anatomical   out of an opening. The underside carved like a woven basket, with
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 England, 20  century  England, 20  century  details. Its appearance is so real one can almost hear the cicada sing.   himotoshi AND SIGNATURE IN A RECTANGULAR RESERVE !+)()$%
                     The cicada is covered in an orange-brown coating of lacquer, and the
 A very well-crafted, pleasantly tactile and principally   This charming work shows a curled-up leaf – an autumn scene - a masterfully   tree trunk is covered in a slightly darker shade of lacquer, brilliantly   This lot comes with the original inscribed wood box.
 manju-shaped netsuke showing two aspects of the sun,   carved netsuke from the wood of the Australian gum tree. The netsuke   imitating the act of camouflage by the cicada. The grain of the wood
 one bright and laughing, the other fierce and destructive.   represents life and death, as the leaf has fallen to the ground, slowly drying   and the branch attachments have been executed to perfection; one   LENGTH 4.5 CM
 Guy Shaw, a friend until his passing, was fascinated with   and disintegrating, however for the moment offering refuge to a little spider   larger and one smaller himotoshi on the backside with the signature
 the phenomenon of duality – as is also shown in the   who has crawled up into the central opening. The artist was able to create   SENPO in a rectangular reserve. Also note the humorous difference in   Condition: Minor hairline cracks through the leaves – otherwise in
 netsuke no. 294. He also often felt a longing for the sun,   a naturalistic effect while also reflecting a part of himself, the curled-up leaf   size between the cicada and the tree.   very good condition
 “in my sun-starved country”. The horn is colored yellow.   representing introspection. The weight of the leaf shows how well it has been   Provenance: Collection of Sam Felton, purchased from Michael
 Initials “GS” on a small square gold plate.  hollowed out. Very fine grain patterns. ‘Natural himotoshi’ through the stem   LENGTH 5.4 CM  Spindel in April 1990
 where also the initials “GS” can be found.
 HEIGHT 6.2 CM       Condition: Excellent condition               Auction comparison: For another netsuke by the artist depicting
    LENGTH 6.5 CM    Provenance: Austrian private collection      BEETLES IN WOOD SEE #HRISTIE S  *APANESE !RT AND $ESIGN  ,ONDON
 Condition: Excellent condition                                   November 2005, lot 281.
 Provenance: German private collection, formerly acquired   Condition: Excellent condition  Auction comparison: For another model of a cicada by the artist see
 from Galerie Zacke, who acquired it from the artist himself  Provenance: Acquired from the artist himself   "ONHAMS  &INE *APANESE !RT  ,ONDON     -AI       LOT       Estimate EUR 1.200,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 600,-
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-  Estimate EUR 2.500,-  Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-  Starting price EUR 1.250,-  Starting price EUR 750,-




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