Hiratsuka Un'Ichi
Showa era (1926-1989), 1925-1950
Estimate: 1.000 - 1.500 USD
Price realised: 408 USD
Price realised: 408 USD
Description
HIRATSUKA UN'ICHI (1895-1997)
Showa era (1926-1989), 1925-1950
Comprising five woodblock prints; the first landscape dated 1925: the second and the third entitled Yuzuruha, Manyo ni chinamite and poem, dated 1950; the forth entitled Shoka no Ginkakuji (Ginkakuji Temple in Early Summer), dated 1950; the last entitled Mage sugata, dated 1937; each signed in pencil Unichi Hiratsuka(5)
18 x 13in (45.5 x 33.2cm) largest
11 1/8 x 11 7/8in (28.3 x 30.2cm) smallest
Showa era (1926-1989), 1925-1950
Comprising five woodblock prints; the first landscape dated 1925: the second and the third entitled Yuzuruha, Manyo ni chinamite and poem, dated 1950; the forth entitled Shoka no Ginkakuji (Ginkakuji Temple in Early Summer), dated 1950; the last entitled Mage sugata, dated 1937; each signed in pencil Unichi Hiratsuka(5)
18 x 13in (45.5 x 33.2cm) largest
11 1/8 x 11 7/8in (28.3 x 30.2cm) smallest
Auction result misses estimated price range
This work of art by Hiratsuka Un'Ichi could be acquired at Bonhams in New York in September 2020 for an unexpectedly low price. In the Fine Japanese and Korean Art auction, the work Showa era (1926-1989), 1925-1950 changed hands for USD 408.00 (€ 348.18) - missing the lower end of the estimate range of USD 1,000.00 – 1,500.00. Admittedly, works by Hiratsuka Un'Ichi have also been auctioned for a multiple of this price - according to our records, the highest result so far was achieved by the work Kokubunji no ipponmatsu, Tokyo (One pine tree in Kokubunji, Tokyo), 1960 Todaiji kodo ato (Remains of Kodo lecture hall, Todaiji), 1960 Koizumi Yakumo kyukyo, Matsue (Former home of Koizumi Yakumo [Lafcadio Hearn, Matsue), 1948 Suriagete (Carving|AID531200] in September 2005 with an auction result of USD 1,920.00 (€ 1,5
Auktionsergebnis verfehlt die Schätzpreisspanne
Dieses Kunstwerk von Hiratsuka Un'Ichi konnte im September 2020 bei Bonhams in New York für einen unerwartet niedrigen Preis ersteigert werden. In der Auktion Fine Japanese and Korean Art wechselte die Arbeit Showa era (1926-1989), 1925-1950 für USD 408,00 (€ 348,18) den Besitzer – und verfehlte damit das untere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne von USD 1.000,00 – 1.500,00. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Hiratsuka Un'Ichi auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit Kokubunji no ipponmatsu, Tokyo (One pine tree in Kokubunji, Tokyo), 1960 Todaiji kodo ato (Remains of Kodo lecture hall, Todaiji), 1960 Koizumi Yakumo kyukyo, Matsue (Former home of Koizumi Yakumo [Lafcadio Hearn, Matsue), 1948 Suriagete (Carving|AID531200] im September 2005 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von USD 1.920,00 (€ 1.592,30).