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A tall ivory netsuke of a Dutchman 18th century
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Find your local specialistA tall ivory netsuke of a Dutchman
He stands, looking slightly to the right and scowling as he holds a small captured deer over his shoulders, he wears a plumed hat, a buttoned Winter coat, engraved with waves and partly-open, revealing a short sword slung from his waist, buttoned leggings and buckled shoes, the ivory is slightly worn and bears a fine patina, unsigned. 12.7cm (5in)
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象牙彫差根付 阿蘭陀人と鹿 無銘 18世紀
Provenance: Raymond and Frances Bushell collection, sold at Christie's London, 18th October 1988, lot 175.
Peter Lambrechtsen collection.
Published: Raymond Bushell, Netsuke, Familiar and Unfamiliar, p.116, no.147.
Myth, Reality and Magical Transformation, Sydney L. Moss, Ltd., London, 2000, no.3.
Exhibited: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The work is undoubtedly by the same hand as a study of a Dutchman with a captured hare, formerly in the Harry Seymour Trower collection, illustrated in the Exhibition Catalogue, pl.V, no.700.
























