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The world of netsuké

    7      PREFACE

    8      INTERVIEW WITH THE COLLECTOR

            BRUNO WERDELMANN

  16      CATALOGUE ILLUSTRATIONS

  17      FABULOUS CREATURES AND FOREIGNERS

  26      CHINESE IMMORTALS

  37      CHINESE FIGURES FROM HISTORY,

            LITERATURE AND EVERYDAY LIFE

  51      BUDDHIST FIGURES

  64      POPULAR RELIGION AND FOLKLORE

  76      FIGURES FROM JAPANESE LITERATURE

  88      CLASSES AND OCCUPATIONS

104      EVERYDAY LIFE

115      CHILDREN

121      MYTHOLOGICAL AND FANTASTIC ANIMALS

131      FAUNA

185      F LO RA

196      OBJECTS

207      MASKS

218      OJIME, INRO AND SMOKING UTENSILS

234      CATALOGUE TEXT

294      APPENDIX

295      LIST OF CARVERS

335      SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

340      MAP OF JAPAN

342      INDEX AND GLOSSARY

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The world of netsuke

Writer : Schmitz Patricia Jirka

Editor : Arnoldsche

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Availability : 8 Days

Pub year : 2004

Pages : 352

Collection :

S : 23X30

Pictures : 1200

Includes colors : 1100

Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais

ISBN : 3 89790 209 5

Museum catalogue : -

Exhibition catalogue : -

Complete Catalogue : -

Marks : 400

Quote : -

Bibliography : oui

Index : oui

Glossary : oui

EAN : 9783897902091

Netsuke, the Japanese male belt ornaments of outstanding craftsmanship, aroused much interest in the Western world already in the late 19th century. They appeal by their variety of shapes and the sheer endless number of motifs and still continue to fascinate a wide audience; they have become coveted collectors’ items worldwide, as the most recent auction results emphatically show. The attraction of netsuke lies in the expressive power achieved within a small space and the masterly execution in the most varied materials, such as wood, ivory and horn. The subjects illustrate almost all aspects of Japanese culture: Buddhist figures, gods of good luck, animals, plants, fruit and flowers, literary characters, foreigners, children, masks and occupations, down to the prosaic paraphernalia of everyday life. One of the world’s most comprehensive netsuke collections is the Werdelmann Collection at the museum kunst palast Düsseldorf with its almost 1100 objects, the result of more than thirty-five years of committed collecting. The exhibition presents a unique survey of this art form from the 17th to the 20th century. All 1070 objects are reproduced in brilliant colour photographs and described according to the most recent scholarly research. An extensive list of signatures with commentary rounds off the publication. Patrizia Jirka-Schmitz, an acknowledged authority on netsuke, has been responsible for the scholarly evaluation and interpretation of the collection. Highly knowledgeable about the stylistic history of netsuke and its artists and regional characteristics, she has produced an important work of reference. Ideally supplementing our successful book on the Trumpf Collection of netsuke at the Lindenmuseum in Stuttgart, the present publication is bound to prove a sought-after new reference book for collectors, connoisseurs and aficionados of netsuke.

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