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Lot 107Y
An ivory netsuke of an eagle and monkey By Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (1813-1892), Osaka, mid 19th century
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Find your local specialistAn ivory netsuke of an eagle and monkey
By Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (1813-1892), Osaka, mid 19th century
The great bird of prey looking down with a ferocious expression at the terrified young monkey which struggles in the grip of its talons, forming a compact composition in slightly worn and lightly stained ivory, the eye pupils inlaid, signed Kaigyokudo Masatsugu. 5.1cm (2in).
The great bird of prey looking down with a ferocious expression at the terrified young monkey which struggles in the grip of its talons, forming a compact composition in slightly worn and lightly stained ivory, the eye pupils inlaid, signed Kaigyokudo Masatsugu. 5.1cm (2in).
Footnotes
象牙彫根付 鷹と猿 銘「懐玉堂正次」 19世紀中期
Provenance: W.W. Winkworth collection.
Count Lowenstein collection.
M.T. Hindson collection.
Published: Neil K. Davey, Netsuke, p.51, no.119.
According to Ueda Reikichi, Kaigyokusai used the art name Kaigyokudo from the age of 20 until the age of 30 (ca.1833-1843).
Saleroom notices
Please note that this lot is not the piece published by Neil K.Davey, 'Netsuke', as is stated in the catalogue.
























