A Nagoya-School Wood Netsuke
A Nagoya-School Wood Netsuke

EDO PERIOD (LATE 18TH CENTURY), SIGNED TAMETAKA

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A Nagoya-School Wood Netsuke
Edo period (late 18th century), signed Tametaka
The large netsuke carved as a resting boar curled up on a bed of leaves, the boar's hair delicately carved with lines of varying length; signature on the outer edge of leaf bed
2.14in. (5.7cm.) long

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Tametaka is the earliest recorded netsuke artist from Nagoya and is the only Nagoya netsuke carver listed in the Soken Kisho. He is credited with the invention of the relief-carving technique (ukibori) associated with the Nagoya school.

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