IVORY NETSUKE OF A WOLF WITH RASHOMON ARM BY YAMAGUCHI OKATOMO

A masterfully carved ivory netsuke of a bulky wolf, also referred to as a yama-inu (literally mountain dog) as the wolf was not native to Japan. The rib cage and spine are powerfully expressed, and the wolf places one paw on the severed arm of the Rashomon demon, probably not the most nutritious food for the hungry animal. The fur is incised with incredible skill and the ivory has a very attractive yellow hue. The wolf has a wild expression – the ears are laid back, the large pupils are inlaid in dark horn and the mouth is opened greedily, showing the teeth. The underside is carved exceptionally as well, with the tail curling up to the front, and well-detailed paws, one of them with the signature OKATOMO in a rectangular reserve. Natural himotoshi.

Category:
Netsuke
Subcategory:
-
Subject:
Animal
Material:
Ivory
Age/Country:
19th Century
Artist:
Okatomo
Provenance/Owner:
Galerie Zacke
Signed:
signed
Type:
Katabori
Height:
36mm mm
Width:
47mm mm
Depth:
mm
ID number:

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