WOOD NETSUKE OF THE FOX MOTHER KUZUNOHA WITH CHILD

Another netsuke which depicts the mythical powers of the kitsune (fox). In Japanese folklore there was a nobleman named Abe no Yasuna, who battled a hunter of foxes, and set free a white fox. He sustained several wounds in the battle, however a beautiful woman named Kuzunoha came along and nursed him back to health. The woman is actually the fox he saved, taking on human form. They fall in love and get married, and have a child named Abe no Seimei. This finely carved netsuke depicts the fox mother Kuzunoha caressing the child Abe no Seimei wrapped in a cloth and holding a paintbrush, made from bone or ivory, in her mouth. Natural himotoshi between the bushy tail and left paw.

Category:
Netsuke
Subcategory:
-
Subject:
Mythological
Material:
Wood
Age/Country:
19th Century
Artist:
-
Provenance/Owner:
Galerie Zacke
Signed:
unsigned
Type:
Katabori
Height:
38mm mm
Width:
mm
Depth:
mm
ID number:

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