Imre Jakabffy (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 2. (Budapest, 1974)

CSEH, Éva: 18th century Japanese netsuke

NOTES: I Schuyler Camman: Substance and symbol in Chinese toggles. Philadelphia, 1962. '-' Meinertzhagen, F. : The art of the netsuke carver. London, 1956. 30. :! Okada, Y. : Netsuke: a miniature art of Ja­pan. Tokyo, 1953. — Tollner, M. R. : Netsuke. (The life and legend of Japan in miniature.) San Francisco, 1954. — Meinertzhagen, op.cit. — Egerton Ryerson: The netsuke of Japan. Legend, history, folklore and customs. London, 1958. — Ueda, R. : The netsuke handbook. Tokyo, 1961. — Barhanson, A.: Fables in ivory, Japanese netsuke and their legends. Rutland (Vermont, USA), 1961. — Wolf, R.: Die Welt der Netsuke. Wiesbaden, 1970. 6 Ueda, op.cit. 162. 5 Fig. 39 (Hotei by Shuzan) 6 Fig. 60 (Daikoku by Shuzan) 7 Identical: Okada, signatures No 5. 8 Fig. 41. 9 Totally identical: Okada, fig. 81. 10 Published by Tibor Horváth in his work: The art of Asia (Fig. 80). II Identical: Okada, signatures No 46. IL ' According to Meinertzhagen he worked at the beginning of the 19th century. 13 "For the offense of portraying sacred objects he was made to face the magistrate and was thrown into jail". Ueda, op.cit. 286. 14 According to Meinertzhagen, a pupil of Shugetsu; according to Ueda, a pupil of Shuzan (Derne?) or Shugetsu II. 15 Ueda, op.cit. 288. 16 Ueda, op.cit. fig. 140. 17 Wolf, op.cit. fig. 126. 18 Meinertzhagen, op.cit. 50—52. 128

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