Mendicant netsuke

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Mendicant netsuke
Mendicant netsuke
Date19th century
MediumBoxwood
DimensionsOverall: 6.4 x 2.5 cm (2 1/2 x 1 in.)
Credit LineGift of Robert S. Wolfe, Class of 1967
Object number1992.16
On view
DescriptionThe word netsuke is formed using the symbol ne (根) meaning “root" and tsuke (付) meaning “attach.” The first netsuke were created in late sixteenth-century Japan as simple button fasteners for pouches and other containers that were hung on the sash (obi 帯) of a kimono. As time progressed, the carving of these small figures became increasingly intricate as netsuke transformed from purely functional objects into fashionable indicators of status. Netsuke commonly depict imagery from nature, myth, and Japanese history. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, netsuke also became a popular type of collectible in the West. Netsuke - carved wooden man with large belly exposed and two holes in the back for stringing.

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Oni in a box netsuke
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: 19th century
Medium: Boxwood, mother-of-pearl
Object number: 1992.13
Lotus netsuke
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: possibly 19th century
Medium: Tagua nut
Object number: 1992.11
Monkey Netsuke
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: 20th century
Medium: Carved boxwood
Object number: 1992.12
Foo Dog Netsuke
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: 19th century
Medium: Ceramic
Object number: 1992.10
Two Rats on a Mussel Netsuke
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: 19th century
Medium: Carved wood
Object number: 1992.17.2
Netsuke of a bearded man
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: 19th century
Medium: Ivory, wood, metal
Object number: 1992.14
Ivory man
Unknown artist, Japanese
Date: Early 19th century
Medium: Ivory
Object number: 1992.15
Photograph by John Bentham.
Date: c. 1880-1900
Medium: Wood with abalone
Object number: 1984.508
Photograph by Dave Revette.
Date: c. 1850-75
Medium: Wood with paint
Object number: 1996.15.32
Photograph by John Bentham.
David Esterly
Date: 1993
Medium: Limewood
Object number: 1993.37
Photograph by John Bentham.
Date: c. 1875
Medium: Wood with paint
Object number: 1984.527
Pipe
Date: 1850-75
Medium: Wood with copper tubing
Object number: 1984.511