. Studio international . IVORY CARVING: OLD MANSMOKING. BY KANEKA KINJIRO He went to. .... Japanese Art and Artists of To-day.—IV. Wood and Ivory Carving Formosa as a soldier, and while on duty therehis friends perceived his ability in carving, andpersuaded him to carve a statue of Prince KitaShirakawa, under whom he was stationed. Theequestrian statue which he consequently executedof the Prince, carved in wood, and now in Yush-yukan at the Kudan, won for him a reputationas a skilled carver. While in the army he served
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