By Masahiro, signed Masahiro 正廣 Japan, Ise-Yamada, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a muscular oni, dressed only in a loincloth, curling up in a ball and scrambling to shield himself from roasted beans being pelted at him, quite unsuccessfully as three beans are inlaid onto the poor little devil in pale wood. His face is well-carved, hidden away between his arms and legs – the netsuke is truly a miniature masterpiece! Note also the finely carved hair and expressed spine. Natural himotoshi and signed MASAHIRO – a pupil of Masanao of Ise. HEIGHT 2.5 cm Condition: Very good condition, minor associated surface wear. Beautiful, dark patina. Provenance: European collection. Setsubun is celebrated during the first day of spring and includes the rite of oni-yarai or mame-maki, where roasted beans are thrown at oni to rid the coming year of any demons and disease-bringing spirits.
By Masahiro, signed Masahiro 正廣 Japan, Ise-Yamada, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a muscular oni, dressed only in a loincloth, curling up in a ball and scrambling to shield himself from roasted beans being pelted at him, quite unsuccessfully as three beans are inlaid onto the poor little devil in pale wood. His face is well-carved, hidden away between his arms and legs – the netsuke is truly a miniature masterpiece! Note also the finely carved hair and expressed spine. Natural himotoshi and signed MASAHIRO – a pupil of Masanao of Ise. HEIGHT 2.5 cm Condition: Very good condition, minor associated surface wear. Beautiful, dark patina. Provenance: European collection. Setsubun is celebrated during the first day of spring and includes the rite of oni-yarai or mame-maki, where roasted beans are thrown at oni to rid the coming year of any demons and disease-bringing spirits.
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