Unsigned Japan, Osaka, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
A large saishiki (painted) hinoki (cypress) wood netsuke depicting an ama (diving or fisher girl) engaged in a lustful struggle with an octopus. The ama has long hair which gently flows down her back and she is dressed only in a red skirt, which the octopus pulls down, revealing her voluptuous behind in the back. The octopus is entangled around her right leg, his arms forming sinuously curling bundles. His lips are pressed forwards suggestively, the eyes gazing at her private parts. The ama has one hand placed on her chest frivolously and the other pressed against her cheek – she is clearly enjoying the octopus’ company. The hinoki wood is treated with polychrome pigments and some gesso, attractively worn all around. The himotoshi in the back are indicative of the period, and are generously excavated, exactly as they should be.
HEIGHT 12.5 cm
Condition: Good age-related condition, the polychrome pigments worn as is to be expected. Provenance: British collection.