Seiyodo Tomiharu
Seiyodo Tomiharu (1733-1810) was a Japanese netsuke carver, and the leader of its Iwami school.[1][2][3]

Frog on Taro Leaf, 1782, boxwood, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
References
- Grundy, Anne Hull (1961). "Netsuke Carvers of the Iwami School". Ars Orientalis. 4: 329–356. JSTOR 4629147.
- Moss, Paul (1998). Odd Men Out: Unique Works by Individualist Japanese Artists. London: Sydney Moss. p. 130. ISBN 9789627502401. OCLC 472094408.
- Moss, Paul; Gray, Mieko (2004). Outside the Box: Further Explorations in Japanese Netsuke and Lacquer. London: S.L. Moss. p. 42. ISBN 9789627502715. OCLC 868197303.
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