Fables in Ivory. Adrienne Barbanson

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      FABLES

      IN

      IVORY

      Plate 1 (see overleaf). Fox in Woman's Guise. Ivory. Unsigned. 17th century. Collection of the author.

      This extremely stylized netsuke portraying a fox in the guise of a woman illustrates a basic principle of the seventeenth-century netsuke artists: that their subjects must emerge spontaneously from the medium and in accordance with the inherent properties of the material used. At the same time, in picturing the traditionally supernatural fox in one of his deceitful roles, the netsuke exemplifies the manner in which the creators of these miniature sculptures drew their themes from Japanese legendry.

      European Representatives

      For the Continent:

      Oswald & John H. Boxer, Zurich

      For the British Isles:

      Mark Paterson & Co. Ltd., London

      Published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company

       of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

       with editorial offices at

       Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032

      © 1961 by Charles E. Tuttle Co.

      Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 61-6220

       ISBN: 978-1-4629-1321-3 (ebook)

      First edition, 1961

       [email protected] www.tuttlepublishing.com

      Book design and typography: F. Sakade & M. Weatherby

       Layout of plates and title page: M. Kuwata

      printed in japan

      To

       my sons

       JEAN-DENIS and PIERRE LABBÉ

      TABLE OF CONTENTS:

      (Asterisks indicate plates in color.)

       PREFACE by Felix Tikotin

       Author's Note

       Netsuke and Japanese Legends

       *Plate 2. Inro and Netsuke

       The Diving Girl and the Jewel

       Plate 3. Diving Girl

       Ryu, the Dragon

       *Plate 4. Dragon

       Hebi, the Snake

       Plate 5. Snake

       The Legend of Dojo-ji

       Plate 6. Kijohime and the Bell of Dojo-ji

       Baku, the Dream-eater

       Plate 7. Baku Mounted by a Sage

       Kirin, the Unicorn

       Plate 8. Kirin

       Uma, the Horse

       * Plate 9. Horse (ivory)

       Plate 10. Horse (boxwood)

       The King of Hell and His Demons

       Plate 11. Emma-o

       Plate 12. Oni

       Daikoku, God of Wealth

       Plate 13. Daikoku Plate

       14. Detail of Plate 13

       Kitsune, the Fox

       *Plate 1 (frontispiece). Fox in Woman's Guise (17th cent.)

       Plate 15. Fox in Woman's Guise (18th cent.)

       oshidori, the Mandarin Duck

       *Plate 16. Mandarin Duck

       Fukurokuju, God of Longevity

       Plate 17. Fukurokuju (seated)

       Plate 18. Fukurokuju (standing)

       Jiraiya and the great Spirit of the Toad

       Plate 19. Jiraiya and the Toad

       Usagi, the Hare

       Plate 20. Hare

       Tengu, the Tree Imp

       Plate 21. Tengu

       Suzume, the Sparrow

       Plate 22. Sparrow

       Saru, the Monkey

       Plate 23. Monkey

       Plate 24. Monkeys

       The Masks of the Noh Drama:

       * Plate 25. Fudo-myo-o

       Plate 26. Four Noh Masks

       Plate 27. Shiofuki

       Uzume, the Dancing Goddess:

       Plate 28. Uzume

       The Fabulous Dutchmen

      

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