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 231 |  MASATOYO: A VERY RARE AND IMPORTANT   An ebony wood netsuke of a contorted smooth-skinned Kirin with
 EBONY WOOD NETSUKE OF A KIRIN  flames emanating from its sides. The body forms a sinuous loop,
 functioning as natural himotoshi, its chin rests on its four feet and
 By Masatoyo, signed Tomita no ju Masatoyo and inscribed Unkei   the tail forms another loop curling towards the end – what superior
 beneath the jaw  design! The Kirin has a powerful, somewhat crazed expression, with
 Japan, Tomita, Iwami province, late 18th century, Edo period (1615-  double inlaid eyes and a half-opened mouth showing its fangs with
 1868)  a loose ball inside. Signed and inscribed in tiny ukibori characters
 beneath the hindlegs MASATOYO ຩ牉, resident of Tomita; and
 Published:   beneath the jaw Unkei in sosho characters, possibly a tribute to the
 Henri L. Joly, W. L Behrens Collection (1912/1966), p. 55.   famous medieval sculptor Unkei.
 Lazarnick, George, Netsuke and Inro Artists, Honolulu 1982, pp.88
 (illustrated in color) and 1204.   HEIGHT 4.9 cm
 NKSJ, vol.4, no.3, Fall 1984, p.25, fig.1.
 F. Meinertzhagen, MCI, Part A, p.480 (unillustrated).   Condition: Superb condition.
 Eskenazi Ltd., Japanese Netsuke from the Lazarnick Collection,   Provenance: Brockhaus collection (sold by Christie’s in 25.11.1980),
 London, 1990, p.74, no.54.   then W. L. Behrens Collection, no.1442, then George Lazarnick
 Rokusho 20, p.73, no.106.   Collection, no.144, then Robert S. Huthart Collection.
 Earle, Huthart, p.320, no.290.
 Burditt, ICLS, p.43, fig.19.   From the list of publications, the exhibition history and the list of
    notable hands this piece went through, the importance of this Kirin
 Exhibited:   becomes evident. Furthermore, it is carved by the incredibly rare
 The Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, 1985.  artist Masatoyo and is the only netsuke of a Kirin from the Iwami
 province, therefore inevitably ending up in the hands of Robert S.
 Huthart. Before however it made its way from Brockhaus to the
 Behrens collection, with Henri Joly and W.W. Winkworth writing
 about it, then ending up in the Lazarnick collection, who had finally
 deciphered the ukibori signature recognizing it as the work of
 Masatoyo of Tomita. What a joy to be a part of this lineage!
 Estimate EUR 25.000,-
 Starting price EUR 12.500,-


















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