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Wooden Temple Entrance With Two Terracotta Kitsune. Japan Edo
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Ref : 105295
2 900 €
Period :
19th century
Provenance :
Japan
Medium :
Wood, terracotta
Dimensions :
l. 2.56 inch X H. 5.51 inch
Asian Works of Art  - Wooden Temple Entrance With Two Terracotta Kitsune. Japan Edo 19th century - Wooden Temple Entrance With Two Terracotta Kitsune. Japan Edo  - Wooden Temple Entrance With Two Terracotta Kitsune. Japan Edo
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Wooden Temple Entrance With Two Terracotta Kitsune. Japan Edo

Sculpture - Inari. Symbolized by a pair of Japanese fox - Shinto kami. The foxes are represented seated on pedestals and take their place in a sort of painted wooden temple entrance door. Japan late Edo (1603-1868) 19th century. Dimensions of the wooden shelter: 24 cm x 25 cm. Dimensions of foxes: 14 cm x 6.5 cm. Inari is one of the main kami of Shintoism, mainly associated with agriculture, revered to protect the rice fields and provide an abundant harvest, a symbol of fertility. Japanese foxes - Kitsune, are closely related to Inari, often seen as messengers or guardians of the kami. The Kitsune, generally male and female, are represented with symbolic attributes in the mouth.

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