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Enchérissez sur la liste des lots Galerie Zacke : 27 mars 2020 - <p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px;"><b><i>Fine Netsuke & Sagemono</i><br /><br /><i>Once again, we are very proud to present to you our latest selection of Fine Netsuke and related objects,<br />this time titled Fine Netsuke & Sagemono. There are however two okimono from famous netsuke artists<br />(lots 134 & 186), which we felt we needed to include in this selection. Furthermore, we have made a<br />change to the structure of our catalog, since this time we have grouped most of the netsuke into various<br />schools. At the very beginning of the production for this catalog, looking at sample layout pages of some<br />of the Kyoto animals, we thought it would be a shame to scatter them, and instead felt we should group<br />them together and let them harmonize – harmonize they did, and from that moment there was no<br />turning back.<br /><br />Once this decision was made, we started to really notice how many netsuke we had that would flourish<br />in this new ‘environment’. Other than the already mentioned powerful Kyoto school animals, some of<br />the highlights include the Osaka school, particularly the netsuke by Mitsuhiro and his accomplished<br />student Mitsusada. Also worth mentioning are the Tsu, Yamada, Tanba & Nagoya Schools, a selection<br />which underlines the similarities of these four schools which worked almost exclusively in wood. The<br />Edo/Tokyo School, including the Ikkosai School Profile, is equally impressive showing the Edo carvers<br />moving from wood to ivory during the course of the 19th century. The Artist Profile on Hoshunsai<br />Masayuki featuring one okimono and five netsuke by this celebrated and rare artist is probably worthy of<br />a small catalog itself. My personal favorite, however, are the Rare Materials, Seals & Lacquer Netsuke<br />– those in pursuit for the unusual and rare should feel right at home here. A strong finish to the catalog is<br />provided by arguably our finest selection of Inro, Tonkotsu and Kiseruzutsu yet.<br /><br />As always, further images of all lots are available online at www.zacke.at, and for any questions please do<br />not hesitate to contact us!<br /><br />Lastly, we would like to take the opportunity to wish you a Happy Year of the Rat! There are a few fine<br />netsuke of rats, though this time they have scurried away from each other, scattered across the catalog…<br /><br />Lukas Zacke</i><i></i></b></span></font><br /><br />27th March, 2020, at 1 PM (CET).<br /><u>Contact :</u><br />Tel +43 1 532 04 52 Fax +20<br />E-mail <a href="mailto:mail office@zacke.at" target="_blank">office@zacke.at</a></p> Seulement sur internet - Internet only - Seulement sur internet - Internet only
[VENTE MAINTENUE] Civilisations and Religious - Asian Art
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