NETSUKE
AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A BAKU

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AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A BAKU
18TH CENTURY
The boldly carved mythical animal with inlaid eyes in dark horn, stained details, (slight old damage repaired)
3.5cm. high
Literature
For a similar model, signed Garaku, sold Raymond & Frances Bushell Collection of Netsuke, Part III, Christie's Los Angeles, 28 January 1989 (collector's netsuke, fig. 46)

Lot Essay

This imaginary animal has some resemblance to the shy, gentle tapir, whose night-prowling habits may account for the tradition of the baku eating up nightmares and other bad dreams. But the baku is more formidable than the tapir, and besides this light diet can eat anything, including rocks and heavy iron blocks.

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