Two Mythical Creatures (Tengu) Carrying a Parcel

Japan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199

The tengu were originally thought to take the form of birds of prey and were depicted with both human and bird characteristics. The beaks of the earliest representations were later humanized as unnaturally long noses. This netsuke of a pair of winged creatures carrying a heavy load wrapped in textile, offers a fascinating glimpse of some of the most represented characters in Japanese folklore.

Two Mythical Creatures (Tengu) Carrying a Parcel, Ivory, Japan

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