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One of the great benefits of joining the International Netsuke Society is the quarterly journal which the society publishes. Articles are written by various collectors, scholars and dealers of netsuke. Published with high quality papers, the journal is handsome as well as being extremely informative and educational. Not a Member? Join Today to read all of the journals online!
1992
Spring 1992, Volume 12, No.1 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Spring
Volume 12, No.1
Summer 1992, Volume 12, No.2 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Summer
Volume 12, No.2
Fall 1992, Volume 12, No.3 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Fall
Volume 12, No.3
Winter 1992, Volume 12, No.4 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Winter
Volume 12, No.4

Winter 1992

  • President's Message
  • Letters
  • Netsuke Kenkyukai Chapters
  • Questions & Answers Raymond Bushell
  • Chicago 1992 Convention Review
  • Some Master Netsuke Carvers Working in the Meiji Period Denis Szeszler
  • A Netsuke Pilgrimage Jairus K. Hammond
  • The Art of Identifying Rare Netsuke Subjects Karl M. Schwarz
  • Book Review: Japanese Inro from the Brozman CollectionMiriam Kinsey
  • Learning at the Auctions Luigi Bandini
  • Missing Netsuke
  • Legends Sharen Chappell and Karl M. Schwarz

Cover:
Seated Crane, ivory, signed Kaigyokusai, 4 cm. Los Angeles County Museum of / Raymond anc Frances Bushel! Collection.

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Fall 1992

  • President's Message
  • From Your Editor
  • Letters
  • Netsuke Kenkyukai Chapters
  • Questions & Answers Raymond Bushell
  • Chicago 1993 NK Convention Announcement
  • A Thousand and One Netsuke Jairus K. Hammond
  • The Ninth Vienna Netsuke & Sagemono Symposium Denis Szeszler
  • Sokei Alain Ducros
  • Anne Hull Grundy Scrapbook Rosemary Bandini
  • Legends
  • Through the Looking Glass Susan Wraight
  • Learning at the Auctions Luigi Bandini
  • In Memoriam
  • Calendar
  • Bibliography Additions
  • A Case of Netsuke Mary Jo Salter

Cover:
Pair of wood horses, by Ryukei I, Tokyo School. Photograph courtesy the British Museum. (P.30)

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Summer 1992

  • President's Message
  • From Your Editor
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Netsuke Kenkyukai Chapters
  • Questions & Answers Raymond Bushell
  • Monkeys Galore! Robert O. Kinsey
  • The Abstract Monkey Carver Dr. Jay E. Hopkins and Dr. James A. Rose
  • Kunihisa-An Unrecorded Artist George Lazarnick
  • Five Inro Else and Heinz Kress
  • Whence Came I Lesley Kehoe
  • A Natural History of Netsuke (or Netsuke on $5 a Day, #4) Robert P. Goode
  • Legends
  • In Memoriam
  • Bashiko or Chinnan? Jeremy Sweet
  • Learning at the Auctions Luigi Bandini
  • Missing Netsuke

Cover:
Ivory netsuke of a macque monkey by Kanyoku. Contemporary. Kinsey Collection.

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Spring 1992

  • President's Message
  • From Your Editor
  • Letters
  • Netsuke Kenkyukai Chapters
  • Questions & Answers Raymond Bushell
  • Shibata Zeshin—A Centennial Celebration
  • Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891) Neil K. Davey
  • Shibata Zeshin and the Seventh Sense Edmund J. Lewis
  • Zeshin and the Art of Metal Imitation E. A. Wrangham
  • Zeshin and the Demon Woman Julia Meech
  • An Album of Zeshin Art from Various Collections
  • On the Continent Gabor Wilhelm
  • Learning at the Auctions Luigi Bandini
  • An Auctioneer's View Neil K. Davey

Cover:
Inro: Female ghost peering over a mosquito net signed Shibata Zeshin. Ojime: Human skull, ivory, unsigned. Netsuke: Female ghost, ivory, signed Masatoshi with seal. Collection of Dr. and Mrs. E. Lewis.

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The International Netsuke Society is vehemently opposed to the trafficking, trade or commerce of illegal ivory, horn or any other illegal material. We support and comply with all international laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the Endangered Species Act, and the African Elephant Conservation Act.