Japan, Meiji Era - Mobile Porcelain Statuette Of Sarumawashi Monkey Playing Kagura Suzu
Japan, Meiji era.
Sarumawashi monkey statuette playing kagura suzu.
Polychrome enameled porcelain.
Its body has incisions simulating its fur. Its dynamic posture is enhanced by its moving head with a finely detailed face and mischievous expression, the slightly open mouth revealing a tongue that can be stuck out according to the oscillations of the head.
It wears a flower-patterned short-sleeved shirt.
Measurements:
Height: 13cm.
Width: 5.3cm.
Depth: 7cm.
Sarumawashi monkey statuette playing kagura suzu.
Polychrome enameled porcelain.
Its body has incisions simulating its fur. Its dynamic posture is enhanced by its moving head with a finely detailed face and mischievous expression, the slightly open mouth revealing a tongue that can be stuck out according to the oscillations of the head.
It wears a flower-patterned short-sleeved shirt.
Measurements:
Height: 13cm.
Width: 5.3cm.
Depth: 7cm.
600 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Width: 5.3
Height: 13
Depth: 7
Reference (ID): 1035854
Availability: In stock
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