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Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1787-1832)

on Mar 6, 2014 in Archive, Shunga



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A European couple in flagrante from a set Yanagi no arashi, “Storm of Willows” published c 1832. This highly unusual shunga print with chiaroscuro modelling is obviously based on imported woodcuts and engravings from Europe. There also exist several other shunga prints showing Dutchmen. See Shunga sex and pleasure in Japanese art, Timothy Clark et al, BM, 2013, no 120, p. 402.

Very good impression, colour and condition. Mica applied to the vulva. The set is unsigned but generally accepted as being by Shigenobu.

Status: Sold

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Tsukioka SETTEI (1710-1786)

on Mar 6, 2014 in Archive, Paintings

 Click here to view image full size. An interesting large painting, full colour on paper mounted on a wooden frame, 25.5 in; 62cms in diameter showing a bust portrait of a beauty with elaborate coiffure hanging paper acrobats. Although not signed, the attribution is unquestionable, painted between 1767-1773 in Osaka. It appears to have been […]

 
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Utagawa KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861)

on Mar 6, 2014 in Warriors and Legends

 Click here to view image full size. A triptych showing the ghosts of the Taira (Heike) warriors attempting to sink Yoshitsune’s ship off the coast of Settsu on his way to Shikoku. This is one of Kuniyoshi’s great designs – amongst the three or four best triptychs and is illustrated in numerous publications. The scene […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 21, 22, 23, and 24 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 9, 20, 18, and 19 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 14, 15, 16, and 17 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 10, 11, 12 and 13 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 5, 6, 7, and 8 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Terasawa MASATSUGU (active c 1760-1790)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size.  Click here to view image full size. An original two-sided sumi block for printing pages 1, 2, 3, and 4 for the shunga book Aya no odamaki, “A Twist of Figured Cloth.” (See Sex and the Floating World, Timoin Screech, BM, 1999, p. 32-33.) The book was published […]

 
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Suzuki HARUNOBU (1724-1770)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size. A wonderful chuban shunga print showing a young suitor leaning across an engawa and interrupting a beauty playing a shamisen by partially lifting her robe. They are surrounded by flowering bushes and a meandering stream. A rare design I cannot, at the moment, locate being illustrated. Published c. […]

 
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Katsushika HOKUSAI (1760-1849)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A matron with lover. A shunga sheet from the extremely rare de-luxe edition of the Fukujuso, “The Adonis Plant.” The blocks were re-carved, the text deleted, a mica ground added, and sumptuous hand-colouring applied and was renamed Nami chidori, “Plovers Above the Waves.” This was a costly exercise […]

 
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Torii KIYONOBU I (1664-1729)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A large sumi oban showing a couple in flagrante. These prints were normally issued in sets of twelve and would only have had the signature on the first sheet. Published c 1704-1711. Provenance: Ex Kiyoshi Shibui collection. Very good impression. Slight edge soil and centre fold with small […]

 
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Suzuki HARUNOBU (1724-1770)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A chuban shunga print showing the occupant of a kago in flagrante with one of the porters, having seized the opportunity of a stop on the journey. Published late 1760s. Rare.     Very fine impression on thick hosho: The outlines raised in certain areas. Fine colour and […]

 
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Suzuki HARUNOBU (1724-1770)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A couple in flagrante on an open engawa which has a large bowl of goldfish. There were many attempts by the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1868) to suppress shunga with edicts issued in 1661, 1722 and the 1790s. None of these were particularly effective and production usually resumed with most […]

 
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Okumura MASANOBU (1686-1764)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. The Fourth Month, Shibumukute toshimano mumami jukushi kaki, “Well Aged and Ripe Persimmon” from a set of 12 shunga prints Someiro no yama, Neya no hinagata, “Mountains of Dyed Colours, Patterns for the Bedroom.” One of the finest shunga sets; of large size and beautifully hand coloured. Published […]

 
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Okumura MASANOBU (1686-1764)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A design from a set of twelve prints Someiro no yama: Neya no hinagata, “Mountains of Dyed Colours: Patterns for the Bedroom.” A haiku poem relating to the time of year on each design. Published c 1740. Shows a couple in flagrante in a room with a free-standing […]

 
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Okumura MASANOBU (1686-1764)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. The fifth month from a set of twelve prints Someiro no yama: Neya no hinagata, “Mountains of Dyed Colours: Patterns for the Bedroom.” A haiku poem relating to the time of year on each design. Published c. 1740. Shows a couple in flagrante in a room with sliding […]

 
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The KANBUN MASTER (Fl. c. 1660-1673)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A large, 11.5 x 16.75 in; 29.25 x 42.5 cms, sumi print showing a courtesan with her client. These are the earliest known ukiyo-e prints with no known book, painting or print being signed. The nomenclature was given by Dr. Richard Lane because the artist worked almost entirely […]

 
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Sugimura JIHEI (Acitive c. 1681-1703)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A shunga print showing a samurai (his swords lying outside the screen) having sexual intercourse with a courtesan from a set of twelve such prints published mid 1680s. Jihei was the most impressive of Moronobu’s followers and seems to have specialised in shunga, often surpassing Moronobu. (Indeed, Jihei’s […]

 
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Suzuki HARUNOBU (1724-1770)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. A chuban shunga print showing a fisherman taking advantage of a young girl on a boat on the Sumida River. The couple are hidden behind a four-armed scoop-net called a yotsude-ami which was used to catch whitebait in the spring. The British Museum copy (OA+,O.125) gives the location […]

 
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Hishikawa MORONOBU (c. 1618-1694)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. The father of Ukiyo-e and the first to design single-sheet prints. Illustrated numerous books and produced a considerable number of paintings. A good proportion of his output was in the form of shunga. The print here is, arguably, from his finest shunga album. A set of 12 prints, […]

 
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Katsushika HOKUSAI (1760-1849)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size. One sheet from a shunga set of 12 prints Ehon tsuhi no hinagata, “Patterns of Loving Couples.” Published 1814. The series title is a play on words. Tsuhi can be read as “couple” or “male and female pairs” or it can be pronounced tsubi, an old term for […]

 
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Okumura MASANOBU (1686-1764)

on Mar 5, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

Click here to view image full size. Shogatsu, “First Month” from a shunga set Someiro no yama neya no hinagata, “Mountains of Dyed Colours, Examples for the Bedroom.” Shows a New Year scene with the master of an opulent household enjoying the holiday with his wife and a young man of his fancy. The poem […]

 
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Attributed to Torii KIYONOBU II (Active 1710s – 1760)

on Mar 4, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size. A sumizuri-e abuna-e sheet from a shunga set published c. late 1710s. MFA has 10 sheets from the set , RES.09.310.1 to .10. They are based on designs by his father, Torii Kiyonobu I.   Fine impression. Fine hand-colouring. Backed (from a scroll), some light soil and minor […]

 
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Katsushika HOKUSAI (1760-1849)

on Mar 4, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size. One sheet from a shunga set of 12 prints Ehon tsuhi no hinagata, “Patterns of Loving Couples.” Published 1814. The series title is a play on words. Tsuhi can be read as “couple” or “male and female pairs” or it can be pronounced tsubi, an old term for […]

 
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Keisai EISEN (1790-1848)

on Feb 13, 2014 in Archive, Shunga

 Click here to view image full size. A pair of lovers from the set Keisei higo “The Secret Language of Courtesans.” This fine set of abuna-e (shunga prints that omit any explicit sex – quite literally “risky pictures”) was privately published c 1822-5. The pre-coital coupling is indicated by the wad of tissue slipped into […]

 
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Utagawa KUNITORA (Active c 1819-1840)

on Jan 15, 2014 in Archive, Sumo

Click here to view image full size. A triptych showing the famous sumo wrestlers from the Higashikata (East) camp. The opposite side being the Nishikata (West) camp. On the centre panel at the top are the famous wrestlers Arauma Daigoro (left) and Genjiyama Tsunagoro (right). Published by Eikyudo c late 1820s. Rare.   Fine impression […]

 
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Taiso YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892)

 Click here to view image full size. A complete set of six chuban prints (two-to-a-sheet) of Neko nezumi kassen, “The War of Cats and Mice.” Shows 1) Cats frightened by a toy dog. Below: A cat setting a mousetrap. 2) Cats tempted by a delicious smell. Below: Mice eating while a cat sleeps. 3) A […]

 
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Katsukawa SHUN’EI (1762-1819)

Click here to view image full size. An hosoban portrait of the sumo wrestler Tanikaze Kajinosuke (1750-1795). Possibly the greatest sumo wrestler of all time. He made his debut in 1769 at the age of 19 and went on to record the longest run of 63 consecutive victories, a record that remained unbroken for 150 […]

 
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Kitao SHIGEMASA (1739–1820)

 Click here to view image full size. A chuban print showing three children. One ( centre ) playing a ko-tsuzumi; to the left a child playing a bamboo flute and on the right a small taiko being beaten. They wear aprons with images of a horse, monkey and cock. The Chinese zodiacal symbols. Possibly one […]

 
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Shosai GINKO (FL. 1874-1897)

 Click here to view image full size. A charming print showing a Japanese lady elegantly attired, western-style, standing beside a river with steamboats and foreign buildings in the background. She wears a full length coat, lace-trimmed, with colour-coordinated brolly, belt, cuffs and bow at the neck. On her head a stylish bonnet tied below the […]

 
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Kawanabe KYOSAI (1831-1889)

Click here to view image full size. Attempts by various means at making ghouls and demons fit into modern society from Kyosai rakuga, “Kyosai’s Drawings for Pleasure.” A satirical take on current events and mores. Published by Sawamuraya Seikichi in 1874. A set of 15 prints was planned but only 12 are known. This design […]

 
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Kawanabe KYOSAI (1831-1889)

Click here to view image full size. A school for spooks from a set Kyosai rakuga, “Kyosai’s Drawings for Pleasure.” A satirical take on current events and mores. Published by Sawamuraya Seikichi in 1874. A set of 15 prints was planned but only 12 are known. In 1874 a new system of education was introduced […]

 
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Kawanabe KYOSAI (1831-1889)

on Jan 15, 2014 in Archive, Available

Click here to view image full size. The enlightenment of Fudo Myoo – a Buddhist deity who is always depicted seated on a rock engulfed by flames. From a set Kyosai rakuga, “Kyosai’s Drawings for Pleasure.” A satirical take on current events and mores. Published by Sawamuraya Seikichi in 1874. A set of 15 prints […]

 
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Kawanabe KYOSAI (1831-1889)

Click here to view image full size. The enlightenment of Paradise or liberation of the dead from Hell from a set Kyosai rakuga, “Kyosai’s Drawings for Pleasure.” A satirical take on current events and mores. Published by Sawamuraya Seikichi in 1874. A set of 15 prints was planned but only 12 are known. The demons […]

 
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Ikkansai EISHO (Fl. early 19th c.)

 Click here to view image full size. A portrait of the wrestler Kuroyanagi Matsujiro, ring name Kumagatake Inosuke. Eisho was a pupil of Eishi. Published c. 1820s by Uoya Eikichi.   Fine impression, colour and condition. Signed Shunsai Eisho ga.   Status: Sold  

 
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Utagawa YOSHIHARU (1828-1888)

on Jan 15, 2014 in Archive, Yokohama and Nagasaki

Click here to view image full size. A triptych showing a large elephant being inspected, watered and fed by foreigners. Ikoku watari taizo no zu. “Picture of a Big Elephant Brought from Overseas.” Beside the title in a box are the details of the animal: Three years old this year (1868); length 6 metres 38 […]

 
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Ichiryusai HIROSHIGE ( 1797-1858 )

on Jan 15, 2014 in Archive, Paintings

 Click here to view image full size. An original painting of the Sumida riverbank at Mimeguri, Toto ( Edo ). A full moon rises above a tori and is reflected in the river. Possibly originally from a makemono. Sumi and light colour on paper, 7.9 x 21.9 in; 20 x 55.5 cms. Sealed with a […]

 
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Utagawa KUNIYOSHI ( 1797-1861 )

 Click here to view image full size. A complete diptych showing the seven gods of good luck ( Shichi-fuku-ji ). Household divinities who supervised the wordly needs of man ( and woman ). The group are at the entrance of a temple and laugh at Fukurokuju’s ( the god of happiness and longevity ) discomfiture […]

 
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Ichieisai YOSHITSUYA ( 1822-1866 )

on Jan 15, 2014 in Archive, Warriors and Legends

 Click here to view image full size. A triptych with title Taiheiki Yakiyama-Goye no zue, “Picture of the Slope of Burning Mountain in the Taiheiki.” Sato Masakiyo ( = Kato Kiyomasa ), far left, and his men encountering a monstrous serpent surrounded by bats and flying goblins on a haunted mountain . Published by Kagaya […]