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RISUI: A WOOD NETSUKE OF A TOAD RISUI: A WOOD NETSUKE OF A TOAD By Risui, signed Risui 里水 Japan, early 19th century The toad sits ponderous and broad-legged and raises its front legs in a characteristic way. The warty skin on the back and legs is represented relatively schematically by small, notched dots. The eyes inlaid in bone. Generously excavated himotoshi to the underside and signed RISUI. LENGTH 4.7 cm Condition: Good condition with expected minor wear. Light scratches, and restorations to both eyes. Provenance: From the private collection of Armand Basi. A copy of the collector’s notes, no. 441, accompanies this lot. Armand Basi (1924-2009) was a Spanish businessman and fashion designer, co-founder of the fashion firm bearing his name. He was a Japanese art enthusiast and amassed a large collection of netsuke in his lifetime. In 1948, along with his brother Josep, Armand Basi founded a small knitting company inspired by their mother Mercé Sabi's knitted sweaters. By the end of the 1950s the business had expanded into a large textiles company, opening a factory on Balcells Street in Barcelona in 1958. In 1961–62, the Basis signed an exclusive contract with Lacoste to manufacture and distribute Lacoste products in Spain. In 1986, Basi launched his eponymous fashion brand, which produced accessories, perfume, jewelry and watches, as well as clothing in more than 400 stores across Spain, Europe, North America and Asia. Risui is listed as an early artist and seems to have specialized in this subject. He is assumed to belong to the carving group around Shigetada. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related wood netsuke of a crouching toad, by Risui, in the collection of the Linden Museum, inventory number OA 19206.

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RISUI: A WOOD NETSUKE OF A TOAD RISUI: A WOOD NETSUKE OF A TOAD By Risui, signed Risui 里水 Japan, early 19th century The toad sits ponderous and broad-legged and raises its front legs in a characteristic way. The warty skin on the back and legs is represented relatively schematically by small, notched dots. The eyes inlaid in bone. Generously excavated himotoshi to the underside and signed RISUI. LENGTH 4.7 cm Condition: Good condition with expected minor wear. Light scratches, and restorations to both eyes. Provenance: From the private collection of Armand Basi. A copy of the collector’s notes, no. 441, accompanies this lot. Armand Basi (1924-2009) was a Spanish businessman and fashion designer, co-founder of the fashion firm bearing his name. He was a Japanese art enthusiast and amassed a large collection of netsuke in his lifetime. In 1948, along with his brother Josep, Armand Basi founded a small knitting company inspired by their mother Mercé Sabi's knitted sweaters. By the end of the 1950s the business had expanded into a large textiles company, opening a factory on Balcells Street in Barcelona in 1958. In 1961–62, the Basis signed an exclusive contract with Lacoste to manufacture and distribute Lacoste products in Spain. In 1986, Basi launched his eponymous fashion brand, which produced accessories, perfume, jewelry and watches, as well as clothing in more than 400 stores across Spain, Europe, North America and Asia. Risui is listed as an early artist and seems to have specialized in this subject. He is assumed to belong to the carving group around Shigetada. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related wood netsuke of a crouching toad, by Risui, in the collection of the Linden Museum, inventory number OA 19206.

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