Netsuke, Tanuki bôzu
Netsuke, Tanuki bôzu
Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Foto: Lothar Milatz, Düsseldorf
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Netsuke, Tanuki bôzu, ca. 1850

Netsuke, Tanuki as a Priest
Ivory, one eye of horn
Height6,3 cm
Place of originNihon
Status
on display, room 008
About the workThis badger-like animal originates from the Japanese mythological world. The creature was said to have the ability to take on human form. Here it transforms into a priest and thus denounces the hypocrisy of monks. The small figure is a “netsuke” (toggle) and prevented small pouches and objects worn on the belt of the Japanese kimono from falling off. When choosing netsuke motifs, there were no limits to the imagination and artistic sensibility of the artists and owners.
AccessionGift of Bruno Werdelmann 2004
Provenance[...]; bis 25.10.2004 Prof. Dr. Dr. hc. Bruno Werdelmann (1920 – 2010), Ratingen; 25.10.2004 erworben durch Schenkung von Bruno Werdelmann
Inventory numberP 2005-232
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