Wonderful World of Netsuk. Raymond Bushell

Wonderful World of Netsuk - Raymond Bushell


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      THE WONDERFUL WORLD

       OF NETSUKE

      PLATE 1. HAIRY AINU. The Ainu are the aborigines of japan. According to their oral legends, they came from a land of snow and ice devoid of forests or birds. The land of their legends is thought to be Siberia. They are a Caucasian race, taller and bonier than the japanese, with luxuriant mustaches and beards as opposed to the smooth-skinned japanese. Originally the Ainu were settled extensively throughout japan, but today they are concentrated around Shiraoi in Hokkaido, the northern japanese island, in much the same way as the American Indians on the Arizona reservations.

      The Ainu's life is one of fishing and hunting. The great annual Ainu festival is devoted to the worship and sacrifice of a bear. In the illustration, the Ainu is carrying a catch of seals on his back.

      The geometric patterns on Ainu clothes resemble American Indian decorations. I like the Scotsman's plaid, the pattern tells which village or clan an Ainu traveler is from. Material: wood. Unsigned. Height: 7.9 cm. From the collection of Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt, Washington, D. C.

      The Wonderful World

       of Netsuke

      With One Hundred Masterpieces of

       Miniature Sculpture in Color

      by RAYMOND BUSHELL

      CHARLES E. TUTTLE CO.: PUBLISHERS

       Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

      Representatives

       Continental Europe: BOXERBOOKS, INC., Zurich

       British Isles: PRENTICE-HALL INTERNATIONAL, INC., London

       Australasia: PAUL FLESCH & CO., PTY. LTD., Melbourne

       Canada: M. G. HURTIG LTD., Edmonton

      Published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.

       of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

       with editorial offices at Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032

      Copyright in Japan, 1964 by Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc.

      All rights reserved

      Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 64-24948

      ISBN: 978-1-4629-0874-5 (ebook)

      First edition, 1964

       Second printing, 1969

      PRINTED IN JAPAN

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Illustrations 7
Introduction 11
Acknowledgments 12
Plates 3-100 15-71

      LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS*

PLATE
1 Hairy Ainu. Wood. Unsigned Frontispiece
2 Kanzan and Jittoku. Wood. Unsigned 14
3 Curly-Haired European. Mother-of-pearl. Unsigned 15
4 Europeans with Dogs. Ivory. Unsigned 16
5 European and Game. Ivory. Unsigned 17
6 Fanciful Europeans. Wood—Ivory. Unsigned 18
7 Monkey Songoku. Inlaid wood. Unsigned 19
8 Kudan. Ivory. Unsigned 19
9 Daruma as Saint. Ivory. Hidetsune 20
10 Mermaid and Child. Wood. Kokei 20
11 Woman Daruma. Lacquered wood. Meizan 21
12 Daruma as Toy. Boxwood, teak, and ebony. Segai. 21
13 Wild Boar. Wood. Masatomo 22
14 Wild Boar Group. Wood. Tomokazu 22
15 Horse and Mare. Ivory. Unsigned 23
16 Resting Horse. Ivory. Gyokutosai 24
17 Horse and Rat. Wood. Tomokazu 25
18 Standing Horse. Staghorn. Unsigned 26
19 Rakan. Black pottery. Mokubei 26
20 Handaka Sonja. Painted wood. Attributed to Yoshimura Shuzan 27
21 Owl. Wood. Unsigned 28
22 Mount Fuji and Plovers. True pearl and gold. Ichigyoku. 28
23 Busho Killing the Tiger. Ivory. Minkoku 29
24 Javanese Sword Handle. Wood. Unsigned 29
25 Ghost. Wood. Unsigned
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