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A slender frog, wearing geta and an e-boshi, stands with a resigned expression leaning on an upturned umbrella. The eyes are inlays of dark horn
Signed on the frog's side. Circa 1870
Height: 6.4 cm
Information:
Fuld records three of these with Garaku signatures, two of them much larger (10.5 and 11cm). One is in J. Kurstin, 'Netsuke; Story Carvings of Old Japan', p. 37, where the story of the courtier Ono no Tōfu being inspired by the perseverance of a frog is told.
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