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MONKEY / SARU



 The monkey (saru) is the ninth sign of the zodiac and
 used to be considered to dispel ill will, ease births and
 be a messenger to the gods.





 127  |  MASATAMI: IVORY NETSUKE OF
 A MONKEY EXAMINING AN INSECT
 By Masatami, signed Masatami
 Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)  129  |   SHUZAN: AN IVORY NETSUKE OF
                            FOUR MONKEYS AND CHESTNUT

 An ivory netsuke of a seated monkey holding a persimmon between   By Shuzan, signed Shuzan
 two paws, the leafy branch carved up the side of the monkey. On   Japan, mid- 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 top of the persimmon (kaki) sits a little insect, with tiny eyes inlaid in
 horn, which the monkey curiously examines through a magnifying
 glass. His deeply focused anthropomorphic expression with inked   An animated study of a large male monkey holding a chestnut while
 and inlaid squinting eyes is quite amusing. Natural himotoshi and   his offspring are climbing around at his side and over his body.
 signature in a square reserve MASATAMI ȢΦ (Shomin).   Two young monkeys are next to the father, one atop another and
                     the third one is on the other side on his back. The father seems
 HEIGHT 3.2 cm       exhausted, exhaling with a grotesque expression, the large eyes
                     with pupils inlaid in dark horn. In contrast, the young monkeys are
 Condition: Good condition with thin age cracks. The magnifying   enjoying themselves. Finely carved and stained details – particularly
 glass is replaced.  fine and precise hairwork. Signature SHUZAN ̠ͪ in a rounded
 Provenance: Belgian Private Collection.  reserve on the right thigh of the adult monkey. Natural himotoshi.

 A classic model by the artist, though almost always missing the   HEIGHT 3.4 cm, LENGTH 4 cm
 magnifying glass, which in this case is thankfully added.
                     Condition: Excellent condition.
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-  Provenance: European collection.
 Starting price EUR 750,-
                     Literature comparison: Compare to a similar monkey signed
                     Shuzan in H. Goodall, The Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection
                     of Netsuke, A Legacy at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, p.
                     361, no.556. Currently at the LACMA, accession no. M.91.250.291.

                     Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.000,-


                                                                  130  |  MASATOMO: AN IVORY NETSUKE
 128  |  MASANOBU: A CHARMING WOOD NETSUKE                              OF A MONKEY WITH HUGE CHESTNUT
 OF TWO MONKEY WITH PEACHES
                                                                  By Masatomo, signed Masatomo
 By Masanobu, signed Masanobu                                     Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
                                                                  An ivory netsuke of a monkey climbing upon a huge chestnut,
 Carved from a reddish wood and depicting an adult monkey         peeling off a section of the skin. The size proportions of the netsuke
 holding its young by the hand, while the completely carefree young   are quite amusing, as the monkey struggles, almost falling off
 is relishing a peach. Meanwhile the adult monkey is carrying a huge   the unrealistically huge chestnut. The fur of the monkey is finely
 peach over his back, tied to a finely carved robe, and is looking   incised, and the surface treatment of the chestnut is naturalistically
 grimly. The eyes are double inlaid in pale reddish and dark horn.   achieved. The lightly stained ivory has developed a beautiful
 Neatly incised hairwork. Himotoshi ringed in horn through the    yellowish patina with honey hues. The underside with deep
 monkey’s back and signature MASANOBU ȢƱ on the underside of      himotoshi and the signature MASATOMO ȢƤ in a wavy reserve to
 the leafy peach.                                                 the right of the monkey.
 HEIGHT 3.8 cm                                                    HEIGHT 2.4 cm, LENGTH 4.7 cm
 Condition: One tiny repair to the edge of the young monkey’s foot.   Condition: Excellent condition with expected age cracks and wear.
 Otherwise excellent condition.                                   Good patina.
 Provenance: European collection.                                 Provenance: European collection.
 Estimate EUR 800,-                                               Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Starting price EUR 400,-                                         Starting price EUR 600,-



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