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Lurking Tiger, c.1800. Creator: Naito Toyomasa
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Lurking Tiger, c.1800. Creator: Naito Toyomasa
Lurking Tiger, c.1800
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Lurking Tiger" is a captivating and intricately hand-carved wooden sculpture by Naito Toyomasa, created in the late 18th or early 19th century. This masterpiece of Japanese heritage art showcases the artist's exceptional skill in wood carving, with inlays adding depth and dimension to the tiger's stripes and features. The tiger, a symbol of power and fear in Asian culture, is depicted in a crouching position, its eyes fixed intently on an unseen threat. The animal's fearsome expression, with its mouth slightly open and teeth bared, conveys a sense of alarm and readiness to pounce. The tiger's tail curls around its body, adding to the sense of tension and energy in the sculpture. The tiger's clothing, or dress, is a fascinating aspect of this artwork. The animal wears a collar and a pair of bell-shaped accessories on its back, possibly meant to represent armor or protective charms. These additions add to the sculpture's intrigue, as they suggest that the tiger is not just a wild beast, but a creature imbued with human qualities and concerns. The close-up perspective of this studio shot highlights the intricacies of the carving, from the individual strands of fur on the tiger's mane to the delicate inlays on its collar. The rich, warm colors of the wood and the contrasting inlays add depth and texture to the sculpture, making it a stunning work of art that continues to captivate viewers even after centuries have passed. This magnificent piece is now on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), a testament to the enduring legacy of Naito Toyomasa and the importance of preserving Asian art and heritage.
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