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QUALITY IVORY OKIMONO OF AN
EAGLE WITH TWO FOXES
By Okada Tsunekichi (Tomokazu), signed Tomokazu
Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)
A dynamic and powerful scene of a large eagle grappling a fox
between its talons, the wild beast letting out an agonizing scream,
as the eagle looks determined to one side, with large inlaid eyes
of mother of pearl. Another smaller fox is escaping, its body shape
dynamically captured, as it scurries away, turning around to bite
the eagle in its tail. The carving is incredibly detailed all around with
masterfully carved plumage and fur. The talons and beak of the
eagle are quite terrifying and carved with fabulous realism. The eyes
of both foxes are inlaid in shimmering mother of pearl. The surface
of the ivory has developed an appealing yellowish patina over time.
Signed in typical style of the artist in high relief TOMOKAZU ƤĂ
with seal.
HEIGHT 11 cm, LENGTH ca. 17 cm
Condition: Two paws of the smaller fox are reattached. Otherwise
excellent condition.
Provenance: British collection.
Okada Tsunekichi, who used the art name Tomokazu, was a gifted
carver of okimono who participated in and received several prizes
at the carving competitions organised by the Tokyo Chokokai (The
Tokyo Carver’s Association).
Auction comparison: For a similar okimono attributed to Okada
Tomokazu and of smaller size see Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 9
November 2017, London, lot 167.
Estimate EUR 8.000,-
Starting price EUR 4.000,-
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