Fine Japanese Carved Boxwood Netsuke Depicting a Human Skeleton
Epoque 1800-1900
Origine Japan
Medium Boxwood
Epoque: 1800-1900
Origine: Japan
Medium: Boxwood
Literature: This is a fine netsuke by the naturalistic craftsmen Shoko of the Hida School who specialised in carving wood netsuke of animals and figures. He was particularly fond of showing his skill at carving skeletons, which were perfectly anatomically correct.
The subject matter is probably an allusion to the legend of Komachi and Fukakasa Shosho. Fukakasa was a tempestuous general who lost his life in a vain effort to prove his love for Komachi, while she survived into a loveless old age. To the Japanese the tempestuousness of Fukakasa symbolised by the wolf, and the pride of Komachi symbolised by the skeleton, allegorise the vanity of life.
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