Utagawa TOYOHIRO (1773-1829)



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A surimono showing a mechanical doll with movable eyes and mouth. It holds two puppets of Chinese boys, karako, playing cymbols. These automata, karakuri ningyo, were popular in Edo-period Japan and those made by Takeda Omi were the most famous. The doll stands on a small table with a flowering cherry tree. Issued c 1810s. Rare.

 

Fine impression and colour with extensive gold, silver and burnishing. Fine condition.

 

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    Utagawa TOYOHIRO (1773-1828)



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    A girl offering a fruit (?) to a pet monkey. Hanging scroll. Sumi and colour on silk; 52 x 38 cms. Signed Toyohiro ga, seal Ichiryusai.

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      Utagawa TOYOHIRO (1773-1828)



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      Two volumes complete of the excessively rare book: Ehon Azuma Warawa, “Picture Book: Children of the East”. Shows popular life in Edo during the 12 months and every image is a success. Published by Izumiya Ichibei, Bunkwa 1, 1804. There appear to be only a few complete copies extant of this book and they are in bad condition., Original covers and title slips., Ex Bing collection.

      Covers worn. Slight wormage and some thumbing but very fine colour and impression.

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        Utagawa TOYOHIRO (1773-1828)




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        An oban print with title: Ryukyujin no zu, “Pictures of People from Ryukyu.” (A chain of Japanese islands stretching southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan.) The Ryukyuans had a specific culture, one element of which was to select young boys (gakudoji) from the upper classes of the capital to be apprenticed to perform as women in dances during the processionals to Edo. These processions of feudal lords, often with elaborate retinues, were required by the Shogun and were a way of keeping the lords submissive and cash-strapped as the journeys were extremely expensive. The gakudoji are usually shown riding a white horse with an attendant holding a large umbrella (a colourful parasol in this case). Another (heavily trimmed) design from this set is in the Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. Toyohiro seems to have had a particular interest in these boys as he designed a number of other prints on this subject. Of the utmost rarity: I have not seen another print from this set in 50 years of dealing. Published by Shimizu, c. 1804.

         

         

        Fine impression and colour with strong yellow ground. Possibly slightly trimmed (?), otherwise very good condition. Signed Toyohiro ga.

         

         

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          Utagawa TOYOHIRO (1773-1828)


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          A pillar print showing a young nobleman arranging irises in a vase. One of the most elegant pillar prints. Another (trimmed) impression, ex Ficke, is illustrated in Jacob Pins, The Japanese Pillar Print, mo 923, p326.

          Fine impression. Minor marks and slight fading but generally very good condition for a design in this format,. Signed Toyohiro ga.

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            Utagawa TOYOHARU (1735-1814)




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            The founder of the Utagawa school who had, amongst others, Toyohiro and Toyokuni as his pupils. Although not the first to use western conventions of linear perspective, he was the first to employ them extensively and in full colour and had obviously studied engravings from Holland, Germany and Italy -particularly prints of Venice after Canaletto. Uki-e Fukagawa Eitai suzumi no zu, “Perspective Picture: A View Enjoying the Cool Near Eitai Bridge, Fukagawa.” Shows the Sumida River busy with boats; Eitai Bridge in the distance to the left and beyond the masts of vessels moored at Tsukudajima. (The Eitai Bridge was to collapse in 1807 killing anything from 500-1500 people.) To the right the then newly built neighbourhood of Nakazu. The water on the right is the Hakozaki canal. Published by Eijudo, c 1771. Provenance: Ex Hayashi collection, seal in right border. Extremely rare.

             

             

            Fine impression and colour with the blue at the top intact which is very rare. In exceptional condition. Signed Utagawa Toyoharu ga.

             

             

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              Utagawa TOYOHARU (1735-1814)



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              An extremely fine large painting by Toyoharu – the founder of the Utagawa School and teacher of Toyokuni and Toyohiro. Show a group comprising a high-ranking courtesan, her two kamuro ( attendants ), and her manservant carrying a lantern with either the crest of the Yoshiwara House or the crest of the courtesan. They are probably venturing out to meet wealthy customers in the teahouses of the Yoshiwara. The ample girth of the courtesan is typical of Toyoharu’s style at this time. Her surcoat ( uchikake ) is wonderfully decorated with breaking waves; the theme repeated on the coat of the front attendant. Little is known of his beginnings but it is thought he studied under the Kano-school master Tsuruzawa Tangei. He then went to Edo around 1763 where it is thought he was the pupil of Shigenaga and Sekien. Amongst his achievements was the development of the uki-e or perspective print. He gave up print design in the 1780s. Full colour on paper, 48.75 x 21.75 in; 124 x 55.5 cms. Fine new mount and double box. Perfect condition. Painted in his prime, c 1780. Although prolific ( something like 100 paintings are known by him ), this is probably the finest example extant.

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                Toba HIROMARU (Active 1804-1818)




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                An original painting showing a parading courtesan. Sumi and colour on paper, 45.5 x 11.25 in; 115.5 x 28.5 cms. A rare artist of the Utagawa school. Probably a pupil of Utagawa Toyohiro. His extant paintings show a considerable talent with particularly attenuated faces. Another example is in the MFA, Boston, acc. no. 11.7369 as well as there having been two sold at auction: Christies, NY 16/9/2003, lot 153 and Bonhams NY 18/3/2015, lot 3010. Some minor marks and creasing, but otherwise good condition. Signed Toba Hiromaru hitsu. Seal unread.

                 

                 

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                  Kyogado ASHIKUNI ( Fl. c. 1807 – 1818 )
                  Gigado ASHIYUKI ( Fl. c. 1814 – 1833 )

                  Ki BAITEI ( 1734 – 1810 )
                  Takizawa BAKIN ( 1767 – 1848 )
                  Ono BAKUFU ( 1888 – 1976 )
                  Georges BIGOT ( 1860 – 1927 )
                  Kawamura BUMPO ( 1779 – 1821 )
                  Ippitsusai BUNCHO ( Fl. c. 1765 – 1792 )

                  Toyohara CHIKANOBU ( 1838 – 1912 )
                  Kishi CHIKUDO ( 1826 – 1897 )
                  Tsubaki CHINZAN ( 1801 – 1854 )
                  Eishosai CHOKI ( Fl. c. 1756 – 1808 ). See also SHIKO

                  Rekisentei EIRI ( Fl. c. 1790 – 1800 )
                  Keisai EISEN ( 1790 – 1848 )
                  Hosoda EISHI ( 1756 – 1829 )
                  Hosoda EISHO ( Fl. c. 1780 – 1800 )
                  Ichirakutei EISUI ( Fl. c. 1790 – 1823 )
                  Kikugawa EIZAN ( 1787 – 1867 )

                  Hirano HAKUHO ( 1879 – 1957 )

                  Elizabeth KEITH ( 1887 – 1956 )
                  Imao KEINEN ( 1845 – 1924 )

                  Yashima GAKUTEI ( 1786 – 1868 )
                  Ogata GEKKO ( 1859 – 1920 )
                  Adachi GINKO ( Fl. c. 1847 – 1897 )
                  Matsumura GOSHUN ( 1752 – 1811 )
                  GYOSAI. See Kawanabe KYOSAI

                  Hirano HAKUHO ( 1879 – 1957 )
                  Suzuki HARUNOBU ( 1724 – 1770 )
                  Kawase HASUI ( 1883 – 1957 )
                  Kitagawa HIDEMARO ( Fl. c. early 19th century )
                  Kinoshita HIRONOBU ( Fl. c. 1851 – 1870 )
                  Gosotei HIROSADA ( Fl. c. 1847 – 1863 )
                  Ichiryusai HIROSHIGE ( 1797 – 1858 )
                  Ichiryusai HIROSHIGE II ( 1826 – 1869 )
                  Ando HIROSHIGE III ( 1843 – 1894 )
                  Nakamura HOCHU ( Fl. c. late 18th to early 19th century )
                  Sakai HOITSU ( 1761 – 1828 )
                  Totoya HOKKEI ( 1780 – 1850 )
                  Teisai HOKUBA ( 1771 – 1844 )
                  Shunkosai HOKUEI (Active 1824-1837)
                  Katsushika HOKUGA ( Fl. c. 1830 )
                  Shotei HOKUJU ( Fl. c. 1789 – 1818 )
                  Katsushika HOKUSAI ( 1760 – 1849 ). Also used numerous other names such as: SORI, SHUNRO, SHINSAI
                  Shokosai HOKUSHU ( Fl. c. 1808 – 1832 )

                  KEISAI. See Kitao MASAYOSHI
                  Suzuki KIITSU ( 1796 – 1858 )
                  Kitagawa KIKUMARO ( Fl. c. ? – 1830 ). See TSUKIMARO
                  Kobayashi KIYOCHIKA ( 1847 – 1915 )
                  Torii KIYOHIRO ( Fl. c. 1737 – 1771 )
                  Torii KIYOMASA ( Fl. c. 1700 – 1722 )
                  KIYOMINE. See Torii KIYOMITSU II
                  Torii KIYOMITSU ( 1735 – 1785 )
                  Torii KIYOMITSU II ( 1787 – 1868 ). See KIYOMINE
                  Torii KIYONAGA ( 1752 – 1815 )
                  Torii KIYONOBU ( 1664 – 1729 )
                  Torii KIYONOBU II ( 1706 – 1763 )
                  Torii KIYOTSUNE ( Fl. c. 1757 – 1779 )
                  Isoda KORYUSAI ( Fl. c. 1767 – 1788 )
                  Ohara KOSON ( 1877 – 1945 ). See SHOSON
                  Torii KOTONDO ( 1900 – 1976 )
                  Toyohara KUNICHIKA ( 1835 – 1900 )
                  Utagawa KUNIHIRO ( Fl. c. 1815 – 1843 )
                  Ichiunsai KUNIHISA ( 1832 – 1891 )
                  Utagawa KUNINAO ( 1793 – 1854 )
                  Utagawa KUNISADA ( 1786 – 1865 )
                  Utagawa KUNISADA II ( 1823 – 1880 )
                  Utagawa KUNISATO ( ? – 1858 )
                  Utagawa KUNITERU ( 1808 – 1876 )
                  KUNITERU. See Utagawa SADASHIGE
                  Utagawa KUNITERU II ( 1829 – 1874 )
                  Utagawa KUNIYASU ( 1794 – 1832 )
                  Ichiyusai KUNIYOSHI ( 1797 – 1861 )
                  Santo KYODEN. See Kitao MASANOBU
                  Kawanabe KYOSAI ( 1831 – 1889 ). See GYOSAI

                  Okumura MASANOBU ( 1686 – 1764 )
                  KitaoMASANOBU ( 1761 – 1816 ). See Santo KYODEN
                  Kitao MASAYOSHI ( 1764 – 1824 ). See KEISAI
                  Oishi MATORA ( 1794 – 1833 )
                  Hishikawa MORONOBU ( Fl. c. 1618 – 1694 )

                  Nishimura NANTEI ( 1775 – 1834 )
                  Utagawa NOBUKATSU ( Fl. c. 1830 – 1844 )
                  Watanabe NOBUKAZU ( Fl. c. late 19th century )

                  Hishikawa RYUKOKU ( Fl. c. 1808 – 1816 )
                  Jokei RYUKOSAI ( Fl. 1772 – 1816 )

                  Gokitei SADAFUSA ( Fl. c. 1825 – 1850 )
                  Hasegawa SADAHARU ( Fl. c. 1830 – 1844 )
                  Gokotei SADAKAGE ( Fl. c. 1818 – 1844 )
                  Utagawa SADAHIDE ( 1807 – 1873 )
                  Hasegawa SADANOBU ( 1809 – 1879 )
                  Utagawa SADASHIGE ( Fl. c. mid 19th century ). See KUNITERU
                  Gofutei SADATORA ( Fl. c. 1825 )
                  Yamaguchi SHIGEHARU ( 1803 – 1853 )
                  Kitao SHIGEMASA ( 1739 – 1820 )
                  Nishimura SHIGENAGA ( 1697 ? – 1756 )
                  Nishimura SHIGENOBU ( Fl. c. 1724 – 1735 )
                  SHIKO. See Eishosai CHOKI
                  Ryuryukyo SHINSAI ( 1764 – 1820 )
                  Ito SHINSUI ( 1898 – 1972 )
                  Kojima SHOGETSU ( Fl. c. 1880 – 1890 )
                  SHOSON. See Ohara KOSON
                  Takahashi SHOTEI ( 1871 – 1945 )
                  Yamamoto SHOUN ( 1870 – 1965 )
                  Yamakawa SHUHO ( 1898 – 1944 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNCHO ( Fl. c. 1780 – 1795 )
                  Takehara SHUNCHOSAI ( Fl. c. 1772 – 1801 )
                  Katsukawa SHUN’EI ( 1762 – 1819 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNKO ( 1743 – 1812 )
                  Hishikawa SHUNKYO ( Fl. c. early 19th century )
                  Kubo SHUNMAN ( 1757 – 1820 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNSEN ( Fl. c. 1762 – 1830 )
                  Natori SHUNSEN ( 1886 – 1960 )
                  Gatoken SHUNSHI ( Fl. c. 1820 – 1828 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNSHO ( 1726 – 1792 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNTEI ( 1770 – 1820 )
                  Katsukawa SHUNZAN ( Fl. c. 1782 – 1798 )
                  Yamaguchi SOKEN ( 1759 – 1834 )

                  Ikeno TAIGA ( 1723 – 1776 )
                  Katsukawa TERUSHIGE ( Fl. c. 1715 – 1725 )
                  Mori TETSUZAN (1775-1841)
                  Migita TOSHIHIDE ( 1863 – 1925 )
                  Mizuno TOSHIKATA ( 1866 – 1908 )
                  Okumura TOSHINOBU ( Fl. c. 1717 – 1750 )
                  Utagawa TOYOHARU ( 1735 – 1814 )
                  Utagawa TOYOHIRO ( 1773 – 1828 )
                  Utagawa TOYOKUNI ( 1769 – 1825 )
                  Utagawa TOYOKUNI II ( 1777 – 1835 ). See TOYOSHIGE
                  Yamamura TOYONARI ( 1885 – 1942 )
                  Ishikawa TOYONOBU ( 1711 – 1785 )
                  TOYOSHIGE. See Utagawa TOYOKUNI II
                  TSUKIMARO. See Kitagawa KIKUMARO
                  Kitano TSUNETOMI ( 1880 – 1947 )

                  Toyokawa UMEKUNI ( Fl. c. 1816 – 1826 )
                  Kitagawa UTAMARO ( 1753 – 1806 )
                  Kitagawa UTAMARO II ( ? – 1831 )

                  Inoue YASUJI ( 1864 – 1889 )
                  Hiroshi YOSHIDA ( 1876 – 1950 )
                  Ipposai YOSHIFUJI ( 1828 – 1887 )
                  Utagawa YOSHIIKU ( 1833 – 1904 )
                  Utagawa YOSHIKATA ( Fl. c. 1841 – 1864 )
                  Utagawa YOSHIKAZU ( Fl. c. 1850 – 1870 )
                  Toyokawa YOSHIKUNI ( Fl. c. 1803 – 1840 )
                  Utagawa YOSHIMUNE ( 1817 – 1880 )
                  Ichiyosai YOSHITAKI ( 1841 – 1899 )
                  Utagawa YOSHITORA ( Fl. c. 1850 – 1880 )
                  Taiso YOSHITOSHI ( 1839 – 1892 )
                  Utagawa YOSHITSURU ( Fl. c. 1840 – 1850 )
                  Ichieisai YOSHITSUYA ( 1822 – 1866 )
                  Mori YOSHIYUKI ( 1835 – 1879 )

                  Shibata ZESHIN ( 1807 – 1891 )