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A GROUP OF THREE ‘EMPRESSES AND WARRIOR’ NINGYO DOLLS, LATE EDO PERIOD, CIRCA 1850
奥地利
09月11日 晚上8点 开拍 / 09月09日 下午3点 截止委托
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This lot is from a single owner collection and is therefore offered without reserve Japan. Each figure designed with a carved wood head covered in gofun painted with expressive features and costumed in brocades. The Warrior doll is holding a fan and dressed in elaborate multi-layered garment adorned with intricate brocade patterns in gold, earthy tones, and the armors are composed of laced lacquered plates. The Empress dolls (me-bina) in Kokin-bina style, wearing elaborate junihitoe, the twelve-layered court costume of the Heian Period, as well as a crown styled into a mythical phoenix. (3) Provenance: Professor Gert Chesi, acquired circa 1990-2015 for the Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, and subsequently de-accessed. Gert Chesi (b. 1940) is an Austrian photographer, author, and art collector. In 1995, Chesi founded the Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, a museum of art and ethnography whose collection consists mainly of objects acquired during Chesi’s travels through Africa and Asia, most of which were assembled in the 1990s and early 2000s. He also authored several books on African voodoo and magic rituals, including ‘Voodoo. Afrikas geheime Macht’ (1987) and ‘Die letzten Afrikaner’ (1977). Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and manufacturing irregularities. Expected minor flaking and light cracquelure to pigments, few loose threads, light soiling. Weight: 420 g, 690 g, and 854 g Dimensions: Width 29 cm and 35.2 cm (the empresses), Height 38.8 cm (the warrior) Hina ningyo (traditional dolls displayed for Girls’ Day) are ornamental dolls displayed on March 3rd during the festival known as Hinamatsuri. These dolls are part of a tradition that celebrates and prays for the health, happiness, and successful growth of young girls. In western Japan, grand palace-style displays are common, featuring the Emperor and Empress dressed in courtly robes. In eastern Japan, multi-tiered arrangements depict scenes from the imperial court, complete with attendants and musicians. Musha Ningyo are Japanese warrior dolls displayed during Tango no Sekku (Boys' Day), to symbolize bravery and strength. They represent samurai or historical figures, crafted with wooden heads covered in gofun and dressed in elaborate brocade garments with detailed armor. These dolls honor the samurai spirit and inspire courage in young boys. While Hinamatsuri may feel like an ancient custom , the practice of displaying hina ningyo in their current form actually began during the Edo period (17th century to mid-19th century). The tradition evolved from an older ritual called nagashi-bina, in which paper dolls were floated down rivers to carry away misfortune. Over time, this transformed into the more elaborate and artistic displays we see today. Kokinbina is a type of doll developed in the 1770s by the Edo (Tokyo) dollmaker Hara Shugetsu, exemplifying the tastes of Kyoto. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related pair of hina dolls, dated to the 19 th century, 59.6 cm high, in the Kyoto National Museum, museum number IK319. Compare a closely related pair of kokin-bina dolls in the Dolls Museum, Kanazawa , museum number 2025.09.11. Compare a closely related musha-ningyo doll, Edo period, dated to the 18 th century, in the Ayervais Collection, and illustrated by Alain Scott Pate, Ningyo: The Art of the Japanese Doll, 2005, p. 164. Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie’s New York, 28 March 2006, lot 375 Price: USD 9,600 or approx. EUR 14,000 (for four) converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: Set of four warrior dolls (musha ningyo), late Edo period (circa 1820) Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling and craftsmanship.

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