Page 87 - Fine Japanese Netsuke, Sagemono, Oikimono April 29, 2019 Galerie Zacke
P. 87

113
                     A RARE IVORY NETSUKE OF TWO GROOMING MONKEYS BY
                     MASANAO OF KYOTO
                     "Y -ASANAO  IVORY NETSUKE
                     Japan, Kyoto, late 18  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                  th
 112                 A very fine ivory netsuke depicting a large male monkey picking fleas
 AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A MONKEY WITH KAKI FRUIT BY   off a smaller monkey, which is lying on its stomach, lying straightened
 MASATAMI            out, and visibly enjoying his grooming. Their feets are touching and
 "Y -ASATAMI  IVORY NETSUKE   the overall composition of their bodies is very amusing. The work is
 th
 Japan, Tokyo, late 19  CENTURY  -EIJI PERIOD              very well detailed, the treatment of the fur is masterful, but what
 111                 stands out are the sensitive and humorous expressions of the monkeys
 AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A MONKEY TRAPPING AN OCTOPUS   Masatami was an expert in depicting monkeys, see for example   – a characteristic trait for the artist. A genuine netsuke by the great
 BY MASATAMI   the previous no. 111 in this catalog for another fine carving by   Masanao of Kyoto, though not his most outstanding work, however
 "Y -ASATAMI  IVORY NETSUKE   the artist. In this netsuke the monkey is shown screaming, with   the facial expressions, composition and manner of carving without a
 Japan, Tokyo, late 19  CENTURY  -EIJI PERIOD              sensitive facial features, executed in the unmistakable style of the   doubt coherent with his style. Natural himotoshi, very good patina and
 th
 artist. He is holding a long and thin branch draped over his back   signature in an oval reserve MASANAO.
 This netsuke references a legend in which the octopus-physician   WITH A LEAF AND A SMOOTH KAKI FRUIT AT THE END  4HE MONKEY  saru)
 to Ryujin  THE $RAGON +ING OF THE 3EA  PRESCRIBES A MONKEY S LIVER   IS ONE OF THE SIGNS OF THE *APANESE ZODIAC  $ENSE  lNELY CARVED AND   HEIGHT 3.3 CM, LENGTH 4.1 CM
 to heal the King’s daughter. The octopus was sent to overpower   partially stained fur, very well-rounded composition, with natural
 a monkey, however in this netsuke the monkey has outwitted the   himotoshi and signed on one leg on the underside MASATAMI.  Condition: Considerable wear and age cracks, the two hands of the
 OCTOPUS  tako) and trapped him under a mortar. The octopus is   smaller monkey have been restored and one hand and the tail of the
 visibly annoyed by this, as the monkey pulls on one of his tentacles.   HEIGHT 3 CM  LARGER MONKEY IS REATTACHED  PLEASE CONSULT FURTHER IMAGES FOR MORE
 The head of the tako is very well-crafted with large inlaid eyes. The   details), one or more eyes are replaced
 monkey, with fine fur and inlaid eyes is carved in the characteristic   Condition: Very good condition   0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION
 style of the artist, whose signature is found behind the monkey on   Provenance: French private collection
 the mortar, MASATAMI.      Literature comparison: A similar netsuke of a monkey by Masanao is
 Estimate EUR 1.200,-  illustrated in The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives
 HEIGHT 2.5 CM  Starting price EUR 600,-  OF THE "RITISH -USEUM 0ART !  &REDERICK -EINERTZHAGEN  EDITED BY
                     George Lazarnick), New York, 1986, page 440. Another similar netsuke
 Condition: Excellent condition   with the same depiction by Masanao is in the Atchley collection.
 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM
 3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL +  $AVEY  DATED              INVENTORY NO       Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.500,-
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-




 84                                                                                                            85
   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90   91   92