HEAD OF A BLIND MAN

Details
HEAD OF A BLIND MAN
Wood, signed Gyokko
Mid 19th Century

1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm.) high
Literature
Raymond Bushell, Netsuke Familiar and Unfamiliar, Weatherhill, New York, 1975, fig. 308; Bushell, Netsuke Masks, Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo, New York and San Francisco, 1985, fig. 299










Lot Essay

The head is that of a blind minstrel. The blind were often represented with carbuncles and popping eyes. They drew no sympathy in Japan as they had the reputation of being usurious money lenders. The representation of the minstrel by his head and neck only is quite unusual.