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old woodblock print and foo dog netsuke -
08-09-2010, 07:11 PM
I found this old woodblock print last week. I know I've seen that little boy warrior character before but can't remember who he is. As I remember, he came to Japan through Chinese mythology, but I could be mistaken. And what's the story here with the battle axe banner?
Also, does anyone know who the artist might be? Also, this ivory netsuke I've had for a long time. The only foo dog I've ever seen that seems to be cowering. I believe the name on the bottom translates as "three fields." (It's three horizontal bars and a square with cross inside that looks like a four-paned window.) Is this artist a somebody or a nobody? Thanks. |
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09-06-2010, 03:34 PM
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Komainu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia So usual in shrine and temples. Fan sight http://komainu.org/ And Komainu netsuke is not rare in Japan. If chinese made the Komainu netsuke,I don't think it is a "fake".It's a just cheap souvenir. KOMAINU (with Buddhism) ROAD India→China→Korean Peninsula→Japan. 三田Sanda, Hyōgo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In sanda,Porcelains had been made from 1801~1941.It's called 三田焼(sanda yaki) Before WW2,it is not so unusual to export Porcelains from Japan to West.not necessary high quality . I'm not sure the netsuke was made in Sanda.But I think it is not a strange guess. |
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