Naitō Toyomasa
Naitō Toyomasa (内藤 豊昌, October 3, 1773 – October 25, 1856) was a noted Japanese sculptor of netsuke from Tanba Province. He was thus associated with the Tamba school. His works often depict animals.
External links and references
- LA museum collections
- Naito Toyomasa, Parts I & II by Kazutoyo Ichimichi
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