Cho GESSHO (1772-1832)



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A large original painting of moored junks caught in a violent squall. A fine painter who studied under Tanke Gessen and Matsumura Goshun in Kyoto before moving to Nagoya in 1798 and becoming Nagasawa Rosetsu’s assistant for a short time. Also illustrated some fine ehon. Sumi and colour on silk with the currents of air painted in gold; 55.25 x 26 in; 140.25 x 66 cms. Painted c. 1810s. Provenance: Two previous owners’ seals on the exterior of mount: The Honda family library and the Ueno family. Old box with inscription which states that Gessho wanted to acquire a painting from the Owari district. Although not intrinsically valuable it was esteemed by the local people. He offered to exchange the painting offered here for their painting. There is a dig here in that the inhabitants of Owari were known to be avaricious. Written by Mizutani Okurei (1848-1926). Presumably based on the accounts of the two previous family owners.

Signed Gessho with seal: Yukisada, Genkei, Gessho. Obviously an important painting by Gessho and in very good condition.

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    Oda KAISEN (1785-1862)



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    A concertina painting album, full colour on paper, 11 x 6.5 in; 28 x 16.5 cms folding out to 11 x 13 in; 28 x 33 cms. Twenty six paintings in the Shijo manner. Kaisen moved to Kyoto when he was 22 years old and studied under Matsumura Goshun but later switched from the Maruyama Shijo school to study Nanga painting with Rai San’yo.

     
     

    Minor wormage, otherwise good condition. Complete with original covers and wooden box. seal.

     
     

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      Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)



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      A shijo brush drawing of a seabream and a lumpfish (?). One of Kyoto’s leading artists. Noted for his painting from nature. He studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun as well as Maruyama Okyo. Sumi and light colour on paper, 10 x 14.75 in; 25.4 x 37.4 cms.

       

      In good condition. Signed and sealed Keibun.

       

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        Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)



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        A shijo brush drawing of a white horsehead and an acropomatidae (?). One of Kyoto’s leading artists. Noted for his painting from nature. He studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun as well as Maruyama Okyo. Sumi and light colour on paper, 10.5 x 15 in; 26.7 x 38.1 cms.

         

        In good condition. Signed and sealed Keibun.

         

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          Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)



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          A shijo brush drawing of a red seabream. One of Kyoto’s leading artists. Noted for his paintings from nature. He studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun as well as Maruyama Okyo. Sumi and light colour on paper, 10.5 x 17 in; 26.7 x 43.2 cms.

           

          In good condition. Signed and sealed Keibun.

           

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            Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)



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            A shijo brush drawing of a gurnard and a snapper (?). One of Kyoto’s leading artists. Noted for his painting from nature. He studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun as well as Maruyama Okyo. Sumi and light colour on paper, 10.5 x 17.75 in; 26.7 x 45.1 cms.

             

            In good condition. Signed and sealed Keibun.

             

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              Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)



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              A fine gajo, 10.75 x 6.75 in; 27 x 17 cms, folding out to 10.75 x 13.5 in; 27 x 34 cms. Consisting of 24 paintings in sumi and light colour of birds, animals and fish, starting with the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac: Rat; Ox; Tiger; Hare; Dragon; Snake; Horse; Goat; Ape; Cock; Dog; Boar. Keibun studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun as well as Maruyama Okyo. Highly talented, especially in kachoga, and went on to consolidate the Shijo style. Original covers and title slip. End sheet signed by the original owner: Sichikudou, Naniwa (the place that was to become Osaka) with his seal. Another unidentified large seal inside front cover. Some slight wormage not affecting any image and some appropriate scuffing of covers; otherwise very good condition. Painted probably late 1830s.

               

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                Matsumura KEIBUN (1779-1843)




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                A handscroll comprising twelve mostly nature studies. ( Four shown. ): An isolated village; redstart and camellia; a rock; iris; rose; bamboo; lobster; sparrow and begonia; a village covered in snow; a scholar reading; white camellia; hibiscus. Sumi and light colour on paper, 14 x 441.2 in; 35.5 x 1120 cms. Keibun was a leading Kyoto artist who had many talented pupils. He studied with his older brother Matsumura Goshun and also Maruyama Okyo. The paintings show all the spontaneity and brevity of a leading exponent of the shijo school and the subject matter is typical. Minor marks; slight edge damage on one painting, but generally good condition. Each painting sealed Kei Bun . Ivory rollers and stickered box.

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                  Shibata GITO (1780-1819)



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                  A fine Shijo handscroll, sumi and light colour on paper, 11.13 x 423.5 in; 28.26 cm x 10.76 metres. Gito was an early pupil of Goshun who, although he died young, produced enough work to show him to be a highly gifted artist with great ability in landscape, figure and kacho-e. Shows various Kyoto activities and festival preparations. Signed Gito utsusu with hand-drawn seals. There is also a dedication signed and dated, Bunka 8 (1811) February, by Kamono Suetaka (1754-1841) a scholar of Japanese philology and philosophy (Kokugakusha) and also a poet who lived in Kyoto and was presumably a friend of Gito.

                   

                  Light edge stains, otherwise very good condition. These early quality handscrolls are now very difficult to find.

                   

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                    Matsumura GOSHUM (1752-1811)



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                    A boy feeding geese. Sumi and light colour on paper, lightly laid onto card. From an album. 27 x 34 cms; 10.6 x 13.4 inches.

                    Good condition. Sealed Goshun no in.

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                      Cho GESSHO (1772-1832)



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                      An original painting showing an autumnal scene with a woodcutter carrying an axe and about to cross a bridge over a river that flows down from paddy fields with steep cliffs above. In the mid-distance a man on a bullock. Gessho was the son of a kakemono-mounter and, after studying with Goshun and Gessen in Kyoto, moved to Nagoya, where he stayed to become the leading artist with Baiitsu and Kinkoku. Well known for haiga and kyoka anthologies such as Fukei gaso and Zoku koya bunko. Sumi and colour on silk. Image size 38.25 x 13 in; 97 x 33 cms. Very good condition. Old mount and box with inscription Shusansui Gessho ga ifuku ( “one scroll” ). Signed Gessho with seals Yukisada ( Gyotei ).

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                        Various SHIJO ARTISTS (Compiler Bunshodo Fuji Mokyo)



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                        One volume complete Keijo Gaen, “An Album of Pictures by Kyoto Artists.” One of the finest of the Shijo anthologies. Published by Yoshida Shimbei, Bunka 9 ( 1812 ). The colophon dated Bunka 11 ( 1814 ). Twenty-six double-page illustrations by Goshun, Soken, Roshu, Hironari, Toyohiko, Shiba Kokan, Zaimei, Shoin, Toyo, Ozui, Keibun, Gito, Shodo, Hakuei, Gantei, Kokei, Nangaku, Gyokorin, Bummei, Kiho, Kosen, Minwa, Chikudo, Koshu, Geppo and Ozui ( in that order ). There are also copies known with twenty-five illustrations. Ex collection Hayashi ( small red seal ).

                        Original blue covers with impressed pattern. Original brown title slip. Minor marks and wormage, but generally good condition.

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                          Artists

                          ( A to Z )

                          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 )