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105  |  HAKURYU: AN EXCEPTIONAL IVORY
                                                                     NETSUKE OF A TIGER WITH TWO CUBS
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                                                               Japan, Kyoto, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                                                               A rather large, compact, dynamically crafted and remarkably   HEIGHT 3.3 cm, LENGTH 4.6 cm
                                                               intricate ivory netsuke of a large female tiger with two cubs, one
                                                               climbing over her back and another being protected underneath   Condition: Excellent condition with expected minor age cracks.
                                                               her body, one paw firmly placed on the cub. The mother’s body   Provenance: French private collection.
                                                               is muscular with pronounced shoulder bones, and her entire
                                                               body is contorted into a circle, her thick tail swinging around over   Hakuryu’s tigers are completely unique in their individuality, style and
                                                               her back, as she lets out a powerful snarl. The climbing cub is   expression and matched only perhaps by the tigers by Matsushita
                                                               determined and bravely snarling, baring sharp rows of teeth, while   Otoman. The existence of many imitations and copies of Hakuryu’s
                                                               the protected cub appears to be afraid with a whimsical expression.   tiger(s) perhaps give this distinct type a bad reputation, however this
                                                               The dynamic of this netsuke is masterfully achieved, enhanced by   netsuke is of superior quality and without a doubt by Hakuryu II, a
                                                               the swinging tails of the three tigers.      pupil of the first Hakuryu who is said to have originated from the
                                                                                                            Rantei school.
                                                               The fur coats are remarkable and naturalistic with stained dark
                                                               lines imitating the tiger’s fur pattern like wet running paint. Netsuke   Literature comparison: For a similar netsuke with three tigers see The
                                                               carvers knew their tiger fur very well, however the actual image   0HLQHUW]KDJHQ &DUG ΖQGH[ RQ 1HWVXNH LQ WKH $UFKLYHV RI WKH %ULWLVK
                                                               of the tiger was often parodied or somewhat confused. As in this   Museum Part A, Frederick Meinertzhagen (edited by George Lazarnick),
                                                               netsuke where the tiger’s bodies come across all powerful, however   New York, 1986, page 120.
                                                               their expressions are comedic and rather docile. The eyes are inlaid   Auction comparison: A similar netsuke with two tigers was sold by Zacke,
                                                               in mother of pearl with the pupils far apart. The underside with   Fine Netsuke, Sagemono & Okimono, 27 April 2019, Vienna, lot 86.
                                                               well-carved clawed paws, natural himotoshi and the signature is in
                                                               a double gourd shaped reserve HAKURYU Ƀ؁ (meaning literally   Estimate EUR 6.000,-
                                                               hundred dragons) on the mother tiger’s buttock.   Starting price EUR 3.000,-



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