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The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Non-Iwami Netsuke

The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Non-Iwami Netsuke

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Author(s): Barry Davies Oreiental Art

Publication year: 1998

Binding: Hardcover

Publisher: Barry Davies Oreiental Art

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Exhibition: June 15 - July 3 1998

A definitive, 304-page clothbound exhibition catalogue compiled by Barry Davies and Joe Earle, and published in 1998 by Barry Davies Oriental Art in London. The volume acts as a lavishly produced visual archive, thoroughly documenting 220 masterfully carved Japanese toggles (netsuke) that complement Huthart's legendary holdings of Iwami-region works. Organized by design subjects and regional carvers, the text provides rich photographic illustrations of every piece alongside full signatures, dimensions, materials, and provenances. It features prominent groupings of highly coveted carvings, including 14 pieces by Masanao of Kyoto, 18 by Toyomasa of Tamba, and 11 by Masatsugu of Osaka, making it an invaluable reference for studying the stylistic variety, animal naturalism, and regional schools of classical Japanese miniature art.

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