Lot 53
53. MANJU NETSUKE EN BOIS REPRÉSENTANT UN DRAGON
Par Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856), Tanba, milieu du XIXe siècle
A WOOD MANJU NETSUKE OF A DRAGON
By Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856), Tanba, mid-19th century
Finely carved and pierced, the dragon curled around to form a manju, its body licked by large flames, the wood stained dark, the one visible eye inlaid in pale horn; signed Toyomasa nanaju-sai (Toyomasa, 70 years old). 4.1cm (1 5/8in) diam.
木彫饅頭根付 竜 銘「豊昌七拾歳」 19世紀中期
Provenance:
Purchased from Bernard Fournier, March 1985.
Exhibited and Published:
NS19, p.58, no.86.
For a similar example by the artist of a dragon amid clouds, see M.-T. Coullery and M. Newstead, BAUR, p.127, no.C269 (colour illustration on p.41).
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Catalogue
Mythes, Malice et Magie La collection de netsuke et sagemono de Guy de Lasteyrie
75008 Paris - France