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Japanese Netsuke - Steve Sly

    https://www.steveslyjapaneseart.com/product-category/netsuke/
    Japanese Netsuke Netsuke, the highly collected miniature carvings from 17th, 18th and 19th Century Japan were originally and primarily very simple functional objects that evolved over time to the level of truly superb works of art produced by master carvers.

50 Netsuke Signatures ideas netsuke, japanese characters ...

    https://www.pinterest.com/eekasmouse/netsuke-signatures/
    Signed SHUKO on its belly - the artist is listed on p. 991 of NETSUKE & INRO ARTISTS AND HOW TO READ THEIR SIGNATURES by George Lazarnick. Excellent netsuke by rare master carver. Length 1 7/8 inches. Early 19c netsuke DARUMA by MASAKAZU50 pins

Netsuke Signatures - Rosemary Bandini Japanese Art

    https://www.rosemarybandini.com/signatures/
    Genshu Kinoshita Chisai Ganshosai Shunzui Chikushun (Takeharu) Kazumasa Kozan Kokusai Kokusai Ranmei Ouchi Sosui Deme Uman Ikeda Taishin Hosai Homin Masakazu Okatomo Hoshu Ouchi Sosui Risuke Garaku Hirata Suketomo Kazumasa Masanao Hidari Issan Jikan Ganbun Ikkosai Maeyama Koshin Komin Jushu Kagawa Katsuhiro Hara Masatada Izumi Sukeyuki Akishita Anrakusai Mitsukuni …

Collecting Guide: 5 things to know about Netsuke Christie's

    https://www.christies.com/features/Netsuke-Collecting-Guide-5-Things-to-Know-7963-1.aspx
    Nov 20, 2017 · Like all art objects of great worth, netsuke distill the essence of a specific time and place. Worn as part of a traditional Japanese man’s ensemble from the 17th-century onwards, the netsuke’s purpose was hyper-specific, and its functional simplicity lent artists unlimited freedom to constantly redefine what it could be.

International Netsuke Society - FAQ

    https://netsuke.org/page-1125375
    Netsuke-shi (netsuke carvers) used the materials that were available. Mainly artists located in Osaka, Kyoto, and Edo (Tokyo) had access to ivory in the old days. Artists outside of these population centers primarily used box or cherry wood, which they stained and polished.

ANTIQUE JAPANESE NETSUKE & OKIMONO

    https://www.marks4antiques.com/term/Netsuke
    Collecting netsuke requires extensive knowledge of the Japanese art forms of the past and related symbolism, but most importantly it is essential that one can recognize materials. Because of the dramatic increase in prices for truly antique or vintage netsuke, many have been recently reproduced in huge numbers, but made of resin.

How to Identify Netsuke Our Pastimes

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    Sep 15, 2017 · In the early age of netsuke, from the 17th through early 19th centuries, the Japanese were influenced by Chinese art and culture, and produced netsuke portraying Chinese mythology and customs. Most of these pieces are unsigned. In the middle period, spanning most of the 19th century, artists carved Japanese-themed figures.

Artists & Signatures - netsuke and sagemono lounge

    http://forums.netsuke.org/viewforum.php?f=494804
    Mar 03, 2021 · Modern Tourist Souvenir Netsuke & Netsuke-like Objects Collector's Gallery Netsuke Types Sagemono Types Ojime Materials Elephant Ivory Mammoth Ivory Marine Ivory Other Ivories Bone / Antler Natural shell and coral Hornbill Horn Vegetable and Fruit Wood Metals Ceramic Lacquer Stone / Gem Other Materials Subjects & Legends in Japanese Art Artists ...

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