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SIGNED ON AN IVORY TABLET MASAKAZU, EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)
Details
A Wood Netsuke
Signed on an ivory tablet Masakazu, Edo Period (19th century)
Of a fox priest, ivory details
3.8cm. high
Signed on an ivory tablet Masakazu, Edo Period (19th century)
Of a fox priest, ivory details
3.8cm. high
Literature
This netsuke depicts Hakuzosu, an Eitoku-period (1381-4) priest. He worshipped the rice-deity Inaba and kept three foxes whose spirits warded off robbers and foretold good and bad fortune. The story was made into a kyogen [a comic interlude between No performances] called Tsurigitsune [The Fishing Fox] where an old fox transforms himself into the priest and persuades him to stop trying to catch foxes. On its return home, however, the old fox is trapped by some bait in the usual way.
Special notice
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