Английская Википедия:Ikkan

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Netsuke in the shape of a curled rat made out of wood and horn, mid-19th century, by Ikkan[1][2]
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Inro, ojime and netsuke. Lacquer inro, stained ivory ojime and wooden netsuke; inro features a reclining figure in a boat; netsuke is in the form of a mask, by Ikkan (ca. 1750-1850)[3]

Ikkan (一貫) (1817–1893[4]) was one of the most renowned netsuke artists in Japan during the Edo period.[5] He was from Nagoya, Owari province, central Japan.[6][7] His pieces can be found in many museum collections and achieve high prices at auctions.[8][9][10]

He was part of a group of carvers in Nagoya, amongst who were Masayuki (正行), Masatoshi, Masatami and Masamitsu.[11] The Nagoya school was established earlier in the 18th century under Tametaka.

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Bibliography

  • Frederick Meinertzhagen, The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the British Museum, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1986, p.212.[12]
  • Bandini, Rosemary (2019) The Larry Caplan Collection of Japanese Netsuke, p. 52, no. 27.[13]

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