- Art.Salon
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- Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
- Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1885 and 1886
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1885 and 1886
Found at
Bonhams,
London
Patient Detail, Perfect DesignJapanese Art across the Centuries, Lot 366
3. Nov - 3. Nov 2022
Patient Detail, Perfect DesignJapanese Art across the Centuries, Lot 366
3. Nov - 3. Nov 2022
Estimate: 800 - 1.200 GBP
Price realised: not available
Price realised: not available
Description
TSUKIOKA YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892)
Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1885 and 1886
Four oban tate-e diptychs from the series Shinsen Azuma nishiki-e (New Selection of Eastern Brocade Pictures) comprising Sakura Sogo no hanashi, (Story of Sakura Sogo), Shinmei sumo toso no zu (Firemen Fight Sumo Wrestlers at the Shinmei Shrine), Shirokiya Okoma no hanashi (Story of Okoma of Shirokiya) and Enmei'in Nitto no hanashi (Story of Nitto in Enmei Temple), published by Tsunashima Kamekichi in Meiji 18 and 19 (1885 and 1886), all signed Yoshitoshi; each in a plastic sleeve. The smallest: 34.4cm x 45.1cm (13 9/16in x 17¾in); the largest: 35.7cm x 45.1cm (14 1/16in x 17¾in). (4).
Meiji era (1868-1912), circa 1885 and 1886
Four oban tate-e diptychs from the series Shinsen Azuma nishiki-e (New Selection of Eastern Brocade Pictures) comprising Sakura Sogo no hanashi, (Story of Sakura Sogo), Shinmei sumo toso no zu (Firemen Fight Sumo Wrestlers at the Shinmei Shrine), Shirokiya Okoma no hanashi (Story of Okoma of Shirokiya) and Enmei'in Nitto no hanashi (Story of Nitto in Enmei Temple), published by Tsunashima Kamekichi in Meiji 18 and 19 (1885 and 1886), all signed Yoshitoshi; each in a plastic sleeve. The smallest: 34.4cm x 45.1cm (13 9/16in x 17¾in); the largest: 35.7cm x 45.1cm (14 1/16in x 17¾in). (4).