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Las mujeres en la obra de Eduardo Saavedra: Al-Andalus (II)
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023-Netsuke- campos de otoño con mantis religiosa-Atribuido a Ryûsa-siglo XVIII-marfil tallado- Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artista Akan (Ghana o Costa de Marfil), el personal del Prestige (poma okyeame), después de la década de 1920. Madera, pan de oro, y metal, h. 155 cm, w. 21.5 cm, d. 11.9 cm. Legado de John B. Elliott, Clase de 1951 (1998-569 a-c)
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Aantique carved ivory netsuke depicting Tanuki with his whisk, Japan
Wensley Thorpe
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Ivory Okimono saikumono type of man, hare and tanuki.- Okimono collection of Oñate (Part II) | [This art depicts the story of Kachi-Kachi Yama, or Fire-Crackle Mountain. The evil Japanese tanuki (racoon dog) kills the old man's wife and makes him eat her as a stew. The rabbit, a friend to the old couple, pretends to befriend the evil tanuki, causing it pain in several inventive ways, and finally at the end revealing its revenge for the death of the old man's wife. Look it up!]
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A large walrus tusk ryûsa manjû of a kanko no niwadori. Mid-19th century, Auktion 1092 Asiatische Kunst I Indien, Südostasien und Japan, Lot 582
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An unusual spherical ivory netsuke with New Year’s emblems and takaramono. Late 18th/early 19th century, Auktion 1092 Asiatische Kunst I Indien, Südostasien und Japan, Lot 603
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18th Century
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A large ivory netsuke of a smiling Fukurokuju. 18th century - Kunsthaus Lempertz