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KAMAKURA PERIOD (13TH-14TH CENTURY)
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A PAIR OF CARVED WOOD SCULPTURES OF KOMA-INU (LION DOG)
KAMAKURA PERIOD (13TH-14TH CENTURY)
Carved and assembled from wood in yosegi zukuri technique as a pair of lion-dog sitting, with curling mane and pronounced backbone, the eyes inlaid in glass, with pigment remnant
20 1⁄8 in. (51.1 cm.) and 18 ½ in. (47 cm.) high
KAMAKURA PERIOD (13TH-14TH CENTURY)
Carved and assembled from wood in yosegi zukuri technique as a pair of lion-dog sitting, with curling mane and pronounced backbone, the eyes inlaid in glass, with pigment remnant
20 1⁄8 in. (51.1 cm.) and 18 ½ in. (47 cm.) high
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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art
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