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The Peacock's
Feather: Gentlemen's Jewelry of Old Japan
by Joseph Kurstin
& Gilles Lorin
9.25 x 12", 132 pp., 112 color plates, Subject
index, Artist index, boards, d.j., Miami, 2006
Drawing from numerous individual collections,
this catalog was published to coincide with the
exhibition of netsuke, inro and sagemono at the
Morikami Museum in conjunction with the 2007
International Netsuke Society Convention. The
pieces displayed here are among the finest
examples in private hands and certainly rival
those of the world’s major museum collections.
Included are over 50 netsuke, 39 inro with
netsuke, and nearly 20 other sagemono. Each
piece is given a brief description with insights
into the artists and subject matter. This
catalog provides a rare opportunity to see some
of these incredible works of art never seen or
seldom shown before.
Email for book orders: questions@asiantiques.com
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Promenade Dans L'Art Japonais
by Alain Ducros The book describes more than 100 Netsuke, Inro and Tobacco implements (360º pictures showing every side of the pieces).
Size: 235 x 325 mm. Full color printing. Each volume consisting of approximately 350 pages. Richly illustrated with over 500 color plates. The text is both in English and
French, with some Japanese annotations. Two volumes in a slipcase. Order online at http://www.cumturri.com/.
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More Things in Heaven and Earth
by Paul G. Moss, Max Rutherston and
Douglas J.K. Wright
94 netsuke, 2 sceptres and 48 ojime, illustrated in colour, often from
several angles, and discussed at length by the three authors. 215
pages. Published by Sydney L. Moss Ltd., London, in 2006. £65 or US
$120 plus postage.
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Netsuke: The Tokyo
Meiko Kagami , Tokyo Living Masters List
by Tokyo Metropolitan Government in
December 1879
Edited and translated by Shingo Yamaguchi
The "Tokyo Meiko Kagami (Tokyo Living
Masters List)" is historic material published by the YURINDO Company
(Minami-denma-Cho, Tokyo) after investigation and editing by the
Industry Promotion Division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in
December 1879. The Masters of each crafts fields, living in Tokyo in
early stages of Meiji era, were recorded in a 477 page book....
Click here
for more information & order form
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Ninety-nine Netsuke and One Inro
Published by Sagemonoya (Yabane Co., Ltd.) in October 2004 Captions in English and Japanese Sale catalog with beautiful illustrations of 1 inro and 99 netsuke
that are high in quality and richly varied in subjects and materials.
Available through Sagemonoya (Yabane Co., Ltd.) at the following
address: Yotsuya 4-28-20-703 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan.
Tel: 03-3352-6286 Fax: 03-3356-6581
www.netsuke.com
Cover, Sagemonoya (Yabane Co., Ltd.) (c) 2004
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Recommended Netsuke Books |
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The Raymond and Frances Bushell
Collection of Netsuke: A Legacy at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art -
In The Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection of Netsuke: A Legacy
at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, exquisite color photography and
scholarly insights bring alive this amazing tradition. It features more than
820 netsuke, with accompanying text that gives a complete overview of
changing tastes in netsuke collecting and carving throughout its history and
into the present day. Each netsuke has a detailed description that places
the subject in the context of Japanese life and history, and gives important
information about the carver or technique. The enormous variety of netsuke
subjects are thoroughly examined, including famous battles and samurai,
kabuki and noh actors and plays, scandalous stories, animals and imaginary
creatures, Buddhist sages, and Shinto rituals.
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- Netsuke: Fantasy and Reality in Japanese Miniature Sculpture
- by Joe Earle.
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Expressions of Style: Netsuke as Art
- by Rosemary Bandini. Over 200 netsuke are represented in this catalog,
which represents a breadth of carving styles, themes and artists. The works
range from mythological creatures to animals of the zodiac, and from
legendary personages to representations of common people. The accompanying
text provides the historical and mythological background indispensable to
understanding this miniature art form. Includes an illustrated index of
signatures. 176 pp. 255 color illustrations. $60.00 including shipping to US
addresses (international shipping costs determined on a case-by-case basis).
Personal checks and all major credit cards accepted. Please contact Scholten
Japanese Art at info@scholten-japanese-art.com
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Netsuke: The French Connection
- Like Faberge eggs or Lalique jewelry, the elegant Netsuke shown in this
catalogue, many of them from present and past French collections, prove once
again that size is no criterion for judging artistic excellence. The
catalogue contains informative texts in English, French, and Japanese,
dealing with the origins of the Netsuke art form and the migration of
Netsuke from Japan to France. The catalogue is priced at US$185, with
overseas postage included. Orders should be accompanied by checks made out
to Robert Fleischel and mailed to Yabane Co, Ltd., Yotsuya 4-28-20-703
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004 Japan.
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The Trumpf Collection
- This volume presents netsuke from the collection of the two leading
netsuke collectors: Anne and Christian Trumpf, now in the Linden Museum,
Stuttgart. Volume I, available as a stand-alone volume, illustrates a
selection of 112 masterpieces in full color with text in both English and
German. Volume II, not available unless purchase as a two-volume set,
contains a complete inventory of over 850 pieces illustrated in black and
white with text only in German language.
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Huthart Collection of Iwami Netsuke
- Robert S. Huthart's collection of Iwami netsuke, the largest anywhere in
the world, includes more than 360 examples and is particularly rich in
signed pieces by five most famous Iwami carvers: Tomiharu (the founder of
Iwami style), his daughter Bunsho, her nephew Gansui, the independent artist
Kanman, and Goho, who was active in the neighboring province of Aki. The
catalogue includes at least one color reproduction of each piece alongside a
detailed description and information about subject-matter and provenance.
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Japanese Treasures
- Catalogue of Japanese netsuke in the collection of the Toledo Museum of
Art, including the early holdings of Noah H. Swayne and Harry Fee, and the
recent donation by Richard R. Silverman, one of the most important
collectors of netsuke. The collection features many rare pieces, including a
rare glass netsuke and early 19th century netsuke of a warrior wearing a
helmet.
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Inro to Netsuke
- This volume published in 2000 is a complete catalogue of the collection
of inro and netsuke in the Tokyo National Museum. The collection contains
108 inro and 565 netsuke, including 272 pieces from the Go collection. Both
inro and netsuke in the collection are of extremely fine quality because
they were collected early and include many national treasures. Each piece is
illustrated with the artist's signature where available. The hardcover book
contains 250 pages, 16 color plates, and 675 items illustrated in black and
white. Text in Japanese with an introduction and list of plates in English.
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The Cohen Collection
- Neil K. Davey provides detailed descriptions for this easy to use,
interactive, reference CD-ROM. The Cohen Collection features 305 works of
art, including 57 netsuke, 62 inro and lacquer boxes with 645 color
photographs, including close-ups of signatures and seals. Divided into
categories, an effective search facility and a slide show feature. Selected
descriptions or photographs can be copied to the user's PC or printed out.
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Shunga Netsuke
- The catalogue contains 99 netsuke of subtle shunga ("Spring Picture" or
erotic subjects). Twists and hidden meanings lend surprise, humor, and
delight seldom seen in the erotica of other cultures. The 40 page, color
catalog is available for $50 US made out to Robert Fleischel and sent to
Yabane Co, Ltd., Yotsuya 4-28-20-703 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004 Japan
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Myth, Reality, and Magical Transformation
- Selected largely from private collections, based around a core of works
from a private Dutch collection, the survey of 84 fine and remarkably varied
netsuke ranges from several strong and important early animals and figures,
some of them dating from the early and mid eighteenth centuries, to
superfine and fascinating later works of the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. The color, hardback catalogue is 204 pages long with
283 photos(several of each netsuke). Cost is £65 or $100 US with postage and
packing as follows: UK £5, Europe £6.50, USA £13.50 or $21.50 US, Far East/
Australia £14.50 or $23 US. Surface mail to all destinations is £6 or $9.50
US. Please contact Sydney Moss, Ltd. for further information. Telephone
020-7629 4670 or facsimile 020-7491 9278..
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- Netsuke: The Japanese Art of Miniature Carving
- Catalogue from the 1998 netsuke exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, text by Matthew Welch and Sharen Chappell.
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- The Ultimate Netsuke Bibliography
- An Annotated Guide to Miniature Japanese Carvings by Norman L. Sandfield.
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- Shishi and Other
Netsuke: The
Collection of Harriet Szechenyi
- A 200 plus page hard back book with over 200 full color illustrations of
the netsuke in the Harriet Szechenyi Collection. Authored and published by Rosemary Bandini,
£65 or $105, plus £5 UK & Europe, $15 Rest of World postage. Contact
Rosemary Bandini, PO Box 2281, Woodford Green, IG7 5YP, England,
e-mail:
rosemarybandini@hotmail.com
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- Morra - Netsuke
Sagemono
- Lella e Gianni Morra
catalogue
consisting of 45 netsuke and sagemono, plus 11 illustrated source books for
Japanese craftsmen. The catalog is available for US $22. The gallery can be
e-mailed at info@morra-japaneseart.co
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- Sagemonoya Gallery - Netsuke & Sagemono
- Sagemonoya Gallery 1998 catalogue
consisting of 175 items, 55 Sagemono and 120 Netsuke. The catalogue is available for US $30,
postage paid.
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- Sagemonoya Gallery - So School Netsuke
- Sagemonoya Gallery So School catalogue
consisting of 99 So School Netsuke. The catalogue is available for US $50,
postage paid.
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- Eskenazi - European Collection
- Eskenazi 1998 sales catalogue of Japanese netsuke, ojime and inro from a
private European collection.
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- Toyama Museum Exhibition
- The catalogue for the April - May 1998 exhibition of netsuke and
sagemono at the Toyama Museum, Toyama, Japan. The text is in Japanese, with
captions in English and Japanese. All 377 items in the exhibition are
illustrated in color.
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