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A wood netsuke of a seated tiger By Toyoyo (1811-1883), Tanba, 19th century
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Seated, its body twisted and its head turned back to the left while its tail passes around the left flank and between the legs, the fine details are slightly worn in well-toned wood and the eyes are inlaid with pale translucent horn, the head turned to the left, signed in an oval reserve Toyoyasu. 3.5cm (1 3/8in).
Footnotes
木彫根付 虎 銘「豊容」 19世紀
Provenance: Howard and Barbara Buquet collection
Published: Robert Dee, Toyomasa: Robert Dee's Visit to Tanba, The Journal of The International Netsuke Society, vol.11, no.4, 1984, pp.16-19, fig.4.
Bernard Hurtig, Netsuke at The Kawabata Cottage, Honolulu, 1979, no.35.
George Lazarnick, Netsuke and Inro Artists and How To Read Their Signatures, p.1195.
Japanese Netsuke: Serious Art, Sydney L. Moss, Ltd., London, 1989, no.29.
Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.72, no.95.
A very similar example by Toyoyo is illustrated in The Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection, a Legacy at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art., 2003, no.282.
For a note on Toyoyo, otherwise known as Hidari Toyomasa or Toyoyasu, see lot 57.
























