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An ivory netsuke of a shishi By Mitsuharu, Kyoto, late 18th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
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By Mitsuharu, Kyoto, late 18th century
Seated, its body twisted to the left as it looks back while clutching a large ball with three paws, spiritedly rendered in slightly-worn and well-toned ivory, the eye pupils inlaid, signed in an oval reserve Mitsuharu. 5.1cm (2in).
Seated, its body twisted to the left as it looks back while clutching a large ball with three paws, spiritedly rendered in slightly-worn and well-toned ivory, the eye pupils inlaid, signed in an oval reserve Mitsuharu. 5.1cm (2in).
Footnotes
象牙彫根付 珠取獅子 銘「光春」 18世紀後期
Provenance: Joseph and Edith Kurstin collection.
Burton and Teri Krouner collection.
Published: Barbra Teri Okada and Mary Gardner Neill, ibid., p.34, no.6.
Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.15, no.17.
Exhibited: Yale University Art Gallery, 1980.
For a discussion about the shishi netsuke of Mitsuharu by Vlad Bykoriz, see the International Netsuke Society Journal, vol.30, no.4, Winter 2011, pp.16-20.