By Matsumoto Fusho, signed Matsumoto Fusho Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
The Daoist immortal holding the characteristic toad in one hand, the other hand slightly raised and pointing towards the toad, and wearing a loose robe sliding off his shoulder. His expression is quite grotesque, with eyes pointing in different directions and an almost evil smile showing his broad tongue and jagged teeth. The fine wood grain is well visible under the lacquer coating. Signed in the back MATSUMOTO FUSHO.
HEIGHT 29.5 cm
Condition: Extensive wear to lacquer coating, minimal chipping, miniscule worm holes and scattered age cracks. Two holes drilled to the feet, indicating a previous mounting, perhaps in a temple. Overall, in superb condition considering the age of this piece. Original patina grown into a beautiful bronze-amber brown color. Provenance: Austrian private collection.