Katalognummer: NE1119-304 MICHAEL WEBB A VERY RARE BOXWOOD NETSUKE OF A MOLE By Michael Webb (1934-2009), signed with initials ‘MJW’ England, Yorkshire, 1979/1980 Published: Eskenazi Ltd., Japanese Netsuke from Private Collections and Michael Webb Netsuke, London, 1980, p.28, no.67. A naturalistic model of a plump mole with its body curved slightly to the left in the act of digging. Its graphically large clawed-paws and snout are stained brown and its body is stained black with minutely carved fur. The tiny inlaid eyes make for a spectacular expression. Signature MJW in a polished reserve on the underside and natural himotoshi through the left hind and front leg. Moles are an incredibly rare subject in netsuke art. LENGTH 5.3 cm Condition: Excellent condition. Provenance: Eskenazi Ltd, then collection of Robert S. Huthart. Michael Webb (1932-2009), formerly director and auctioneer at Sotheby’s, carved netsuke as a hobby until 1976. Afterwards he moved to Yorkshire and started mastering the art with the guidanceof Luigi Bandini of Eskenazi Ltd. The present netsuke is a rare and early work of the artist, probably inspired by a mole in his garden, also shown by the superior and naturalistic presentation, particularly in the hairwork and bodily proportions of the animal. Auction comparison: For a comparable model by Masatoshi see Bonhams, The Bluette H. Kirchhoff Collection of Netsuke and Sagemono, 16 September 2009, New York, lot 2139. Schätzpreis 估價: € 3.000 Startpreis 起拍價: € 1.500 -
Katalognummer: NE1119-304 MICHAEL WEBB A VERY RARE BOXWOOD NETSUKE OF A MOLE By Michael Webb (1934-2009), signed with initials ‘MJW’ England, Yorkshire, 1979/1980 Published: Eskenazi Ltd., Japanese Netsuke from Private Collections and Michael Webb Netsuke, London, 1980, p.28, no.67. A naturalistic model of a plump mole with its body curved slightly to the left in the act of digging. Its graphically large clawed-paws and snout are stained brown and its body is stained black with minutely carved fur. The tiny inlaid eyes make for a spectacular expression. Signature MJW in a polished reserve on the underside and natural himotoshi through the left hind and front leg. Moles are an incredibly rare subject in netsuke art. LENGTH 5.3 cm Condition: Excellent condition. Provenance: Eskenazi Ltd, then collection of Robert S. Huthart. Michael Webb (1932-2009), formerly director and auctioneer at Sotheby’s, carved netsuke as a hobby until 1976. Afterwards he moved to Yorkshire and started mastering the art with the guidanceof Luigi Bandini of Eskenazi Ltd. The present netsuke is a rare and early work of the artist, probably inspired by a mole in his garden, also shown by the superior and naturalistic presentation, particularly in the hairwork and bodily proportions of the animal. Auction comparison: For a comparable model by Masatoshi see Bonhams, The Bluette H. Kirchhoff Collection of Netsuke and Sagemono, 16 September 2009, New York, lot 2139. Schätzpreis 估價: € 3.000 Startpreis 起拍價: € 1.500 -
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