Inada Ichiro (Japanese, 1891-1979) was an important 20th century netsuke artist. For centuries, the Japanese have used miniature sculptures hung by cords from the sash of their traditional garments ...
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What: The exquisite miniature carvings known as netsuke were the essence of understated chic during the Edo period (1615-1868) in Japan. Collected internationally for over a century, these exquisitely ...
LONDON — In his award-winning biography, “The Hare With Amber Eyes,” British ceramic artist Edmund de Waal tells the story of his family through its collection of Japanese netsuke carvings. Netsuke ...
David Ellis' collection of netsuke and other antique and vintage Asian carvings is small enough to fit into a shoebox. Small is part of the collection's appeal. But, he says, "quality of workmanship ...
“The Hare with Amber Eyes” includes treasures and everyday objects described in Edmund de Waal’s 2010 memoir of the same name. (New York Jewish Week via JTA) — Edmund de Waal believes that objects, ...
"Booklet accompanies the exhibition - opened in May 2000 - of pieces from the collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Budapest"--T.p. verso ...
A wooly mammoth hides underneath the world's longest outdoor escalator, amid the flashing lights, art galleries and cocktail bars of Hollywood Road in Hong Kong's Central district. The shaggy-haired ...
(New York Jewish Week via JTA) — Edmund de Waal believes that objects, like families, are diasporic. They start in one place and end up in another, accumulating stories. A master ceramist who exhibits ...