"Japan, Ainu People, 19th Century, Meiji Era, Polychrome Wooden Statue Of An Ainu Man. "
Japan, Ainu people (Ainu), 19th century, Meiji era or earlier, rare and beautiful polychrome wooden statue depicting a man of the Ainu ethnic group in a standing posture, dressed in a short-sleeved kimono. His right arm is raised solemnly while the left remains at his side. The eyes are made of glass. The Ainu people, originally from northern Japan and particularly from the island of Hokkaido, have a culture very distinct from that of Japan. Such a statue is unusual and constitutes an interesting testimony to Ainu art. It is worth noting the attention paid to the smallest details, both on the subject's body and his clothing. Good condition despite visible losses, cracks and wear.
Height 53 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of lighter from a well-known brand.
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