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Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer as a Shojo. Artist: Masahira
Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer as a Shojo or drunken sprite, signed Masahira. from the V&As collection
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Media ID 14853240
© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images
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This print showcases a remarkable Japanese Netsuke of a No dancer transformed into a Shojo, or drunken sprite. Crafted by the talented artist Masahira, this exquisite piece is part of the prestigious collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). The intricate carving on this 19th-century netsuke brings to life the mythical creature known as the Shojo. With its vibrant red kimono and traditional costume, every detail reflects Japan's rich cultural heritage. The dancer's hand gesture with raised arm and fan adds an element of grace and elegance to the image. Through this studio shot, we get a glimpse into the world of Japanese dance and mythology. The combination of traditional dress, expressive body language, and meticulous craftsmanship makes this netsuke an extraordinary artifact from the 19th century. Displayed in V&A's Museum of Ornamental Art, this wood-carved masterpiece by Masahira captures both beauty and imagination. It serves as a testament to Japan's artistic legacy while embodying the concept of drunkenness associated with shojo mythology. As we admire this stunning netsuke print captured by CM Dixon, it transports us back in time to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its cultural significance within Japanese art history.
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