An Ivory And Shibayama Okimono Of Hotei With Karako Signed Gyokuzan
An ivory and Shibayama okimono depicting the smiling Hotei, seated with a sake bowl in one hand and his fan resting beside him to the left, signed Gyokuzan.
In front of him, two karako are playfully engaged in animated activity, in a scene that appears to amuse the deity.
The robes are finely engraved and enriched with mother-of-pearl inlays of various colors and shapes.
Raised on a circular base. Signature and kao engraved underneath.
Period: Late 19th century, Meiji period
Dimensions: 9 × 11.8 × 11.5 cm
Condition: Very good condition.
In front of him, two karako are playfully engaged in animated activity, in a scene that appears to amuse the deity.
The robes are finely engraved and enriched with mother-of-pearl inlays of various colors and shapes.
Raised on a circular base. Signature and kao engraved underneath.
Period: Late 19th century, Meiji period
Dimensions: 9 × 11.8 × 11.5 cm
Condition: Very good condition.
1 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Ivory
Width: 11,8 cm
Height: 9 cm
Depth: 11,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1778656
Availability: In stock
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