Légende
Netsuke in the shape of a nô theater actor wearing an Okame mask, Hôjitsu fl. ca. 1800–1860. Netsuke in the form of a figurine of a sitting nô theater actor wearing an Okame mask. The entire figure is carved in wood, while the mask is made of ivory, carved, engraved, and stained with black ink. The kimono is girded with an obi belt. The goddess Okame is depicted as a chubby, pleasant, smiling woman. Signature on the underside: Hojitsu. 19th century Edo period, 1603–1868, Japan. Sculpture; height 4.0 cm, width 2.6 cm., A small carved brown object resembling a rounded bundle or satchel sits on a reflective surface with a soft gray background; the object shows carved folds and layered shapes, a few darker engraved markings, and a small fabric-like strip attached on one side with a bit of red and white visible, while the overall colors in the scene are brown, gray, white, and a touch of red.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A24_112
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
51.0Mo (366.8Ko) / 43.8cm x 29.2cm / 5169 x 3446 (300dpi)