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Masanao (正直, mid-late 1700s) was a noted J … Masanao (正直, mid-late 1700s) was a noted Japanese sculptor of netsuke from the Kyoto area. He is thus associated with the Kyoto school. His works often depict animals, and he is considered to have been one of the greatest artists working in the netsuke art form.t artists working in the netsuke art form.
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Frederick Meinertzhagen
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The Art of The Netsuke Carver
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In the carving of animal subjects, particu … In the carving of animal subjects, particularly those in ivory, Masanao is supreme among netsuke carvers. He was less successful with human figures. The charm of his netsuke lies in their striking originality of design, bold outlines, free subtle curves, smooth surfaces unmarred by extraneous detail, and spirited character. His animals, though often idealised and even grotesque, never fail in realism.and even grotesque, never fail in realism.
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Masanao (正直, mid-late 1700s) was a noted J … Masanao (正直, mid-late 1700s) was a noted Japanese sculptor of netsuke from the Kyoto area. He is thus associated with the Kyoto school. His works often depict animals, and he is considered to have been one of the greatest artists working in the netsuke art form.t artists working in the netsuke art form.
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Masanao of Kyoto
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