Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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A triptych showing the Shinto Storm God Susanoo about to slay the eight-headed dragon, Yamata no Orochi, at the head of the Hi River in pouring rain. The dragon devoured virgins and had eaten the seven daughters of two earthly deities, seen top right. The eighth, Kushi-inada-hime, also on the right, is saved by Susanoo who encourages the dragon to drink eight-times brewed sake from eight vats which intoxicates it enough to be killed. Rare: Chikanobu is not known for this type of subject. Published c 1870s.

 

Fine impression, colour and condition. Mica applied to sky and the rain printed in silver. Full size. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

 

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    Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)




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    A triptych Ryogoku hanabi zu, “Fireworks at Ryogoku.” Chikanobu designed a number of triptychs on this subject and boating on the Sumida River, but this is the best and rarest. The government in 1733 had a display of fireworks over the bridge called the Ryogoku kawabiraki hanabi, “Ryogoku River-opening Fireworks” as part of a memorial service for the victims of starvation due to crop failures and an epidemic of cholera. This became an annual event.

    Fine impression and colour. Minor marks, otherwise very good condition. Signed Toyohara Chikanobu.

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      Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)


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      A triptych showing the Shinto Storm God Susanoo about to slay the eight-headed dragon, Yamata no Orochi, at the head of the Hi river in pouring rain. The dragon devoured virgins and had eaten the seven daughters of two earthly deities, seen top right. The eighth, Kushi-inada-hime, also on right, is saved by Susanoo who encourages the dragon to drink eight times brewed sake from eight vats which intoxicates it enough to be killed. Rare: Chikanobu is not known for this type of subject. Published c 1870s.

       

      Very good impression, colour and condition. Mica applied to sky, rain printed in silver. Full size. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

       

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        Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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        An apparition of a nine-tailed fox. These foxes could turn themselves into beautiful women when a hundred years old. From a set of 50 prints: Azuma nishiki chuya karabe, “Eastern Brocades, Day and Night, Compared.” Published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro, 1886.

         

        Very fine impression. Fine colour and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

         

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          Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)


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          Princess Toyotama, the daughter of the Dragon King of the sea, gives birth to Ugayafuki Aezu by turning herself into a dragon. From a set of 50 prints Azuma nishiki chuya kurabe, “Edo Embroidery Pictures.” The series published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro, 1886.

           

          Fine impression with extensive mica. Fine colour and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

           

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            Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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            O’ai-no-kata of Okazaki dispatches a man who spied on her while taking a bath. From a set of 50 prints Azuma nishiki chuya kurabe, “Edo Embroidery Pictures.” The series published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro, 1886.

             

             

            Fine impression, colour and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

             

             

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              Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)


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              A fine triptych showing the actor Ichikawa Danjuro IX (1838-1903) as the priest Mongaku Shonin. The priest is shown, with Buddhist bell in hand, beneath the freezing waters of the Nachi Waterfall doing penance for inadvertently killing his cousin and lover, Kesa Gozen. Eventually the deity Fudo Myo-o takes pity on him and helps him through the ordeal. Danjuro also played the role of Fudo Myo-o in this performance of the play Hashi kuyo bonji no Mongaku, “The Austerities of Mongaku” at the Ichimuraza Theatre, May 1883. The Danjuro family worshipped the deity Fudo Myo-o. Published by Morimoto Junzaburo, 1883. This must have been a particularly successful performance as there are a number of prints commemorating it and it is listed as one of the great roles of his canon.

               

              Fine impression and colour. One careful area of restoration, otherwise very good condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu fude.

               

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                Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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                Kusunoki Masatsura killing the magical tanuki from a set of 50 prints Azuma nishiki chuya kurabe, “Edo Embroidery Pictures.” The set published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro, 1886.

                 

                 

                Fine impression, colour and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu.

                 

                 

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                  Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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                  A fine set of diptychs showing beauties compared to scenic places in Japan. Meisho bijin awase, “Comparison of Famous Places and True Beauties.” In this instance Sozumegaura in Musashi Province. The unusual backgrounds are printed in blue with touches of pink. The set published by Matsuki Heikichi, 1897-8.

                   

                  Fine impression, color and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu.

                   

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                    Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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                    A fine set of diptychs showing beauties compared to scenic places in Japan. Meisho bijin awase, “Comparison of Famous Places and True Beauties.” In this instance Matsushima in Rikuzen Province. The unusual backgrounds are printed in blue with touches of pink. The set published by Matsuki Heikichi, 1897-8.

                     

                    Fine impression, color and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu.

                     

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                      Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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                      A fine set of diptychs showing beauties compared to scenic places in Japan. Meisho bijin awase, “Comparison of Famous Places and True Beauties.” In this instance showing Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park. The unusual backgrounds are printed in blue with touches of pink. The set published by Matsuki Heikichi, 1897-8.

                       

                      Fine impression, color and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu.

                       

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                        Toyohara CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)



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                        A fine set of diptychs showing beauties compared to scenic places in Japan. Meisho bijin awase, “Comparison of Famous Places and True Beauties.” In this instance the Kirifuri waterfall in Nikko Province. The unusual backgrounds are printed in blue with touches of pink. The set published by Matsuki Heikichi, 1897-8.

                         

                        Fine impression, color and condition. Signed Yoshu Chikanobu.

                         

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                          Suiken CHIKUYOU (active late 19th century)



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                          Presumably a pupil of Chikanobu. An interesting triptych showing silkworm culture at the Imperial Court: Kyuchuu Yousan no zu. The women elegantly attired in European-style costumes. Published 1888.

                          Good impression, colour and condition. Signed Suiken Chikuyou.

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                            Artists

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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 )