Torii KOTONDO (1900-1976)




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An original painting, full colour on silk with touches of gold, 45.5 x 14.5 in; 115.5 x 36.75 cms. Shows the famous story of the demon Ibaraki of Rashomon (a gate south of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto). The tale relates how Watanabe no Tsuna cuts off the arm of the demon Ibaraki near the Rashomon Gate in 976 to free the neighbourhood of the beast. Watanabe locks the arm in a box. Subsequently he is visited by his wet nurse who asks to see the arm, whereupon she seizes it and flies off revealing her true guise as that of the demon. The story was made into a No play, Ibaraki, and later a Kabuki play. Kotondo is famous for his beauty prints of the late 1920s and early 1930s. In fine condition. Signed Kotondo ga with Kotondo seal.
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    Torii KOTONDO (1900-1976)



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    Obi, the “Sash”. See The female image, nos 168-2 – p.126. Yellow mica ground. Published by Kawaguchi, Showa 4 (1929). Limited edition of 350 seal au verso.

    Perfect impression and colour. Signed Showa yonen go gatsu Kotondo ga.

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      Torii KOTONDO (1900-1976)



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      Utatane, “A nap”. See The female image nos.177-1 and 177-2, p.132. This impression has a silver mica ground. Published by Ikeda Showa 5 (1930). Limited edition seal au verso, no.53 from 100.

      Perfect impression and colour. Minor toning in margin, otherwise perfect condition. Signed Kotondo ga with seal.

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        [Shiba] Shin nigao-e (Published 1915)



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        Five volumes complete: [Shibai] Shin nigao-e. Published in Tokyo Taisho 4 (1915) and illustrated by Natori Shunsen, Yamamura Koka, Torii Kotondo, Ishida Hakutei and others.

         

        Volume one: 18.5 x 12.5 cm. Original covers, beige. The abbreviated title: Shin nigao and volume number are printed directly on the cover. On the right is the publication date, June 1, Taisho 4 (1915), and a note that subsequent numbers will be published on the first day of each month. Table of contents. Preface by Kinoshita Sataro. The fourteen colour woodcut portraits are by Natori Shunsen (5), Matsuda Seifu (4), Yamamura Koka (3), Torii Kotondo (1), and Ogawa Heibei (1). Block cutter: Igami Bonkotsu. Printer: Namamura Sanjiro. The text on actors and roles are mainly printed on tissue interleaves. Colophon page, dated June 1, Taisho 4 (1915). Compiler: Egawa Kinpei. Published by Nigao-do.

         

        Volume two: 25.2 x 18.7 cm. Covers, light blue. The abbreviated title and volume number are printed directly on the cover. The first actor print is pasted to the cover, credited internally to Natori Shunsen. Front endpaper, table of contents. The forteen woodcut portraits are by Shunsen (4, including the cover), Koka (3), Terazawa Kotaro (2), Isshii Hakutei (2), Matsuda Seifu (2), Heibei (1). Colophon, dated July 1, Taisho 4; otherwise as Vol. one.

         

        Volume three: 25.2 x 18.7 cm. Covers, beige. Title and volume number as for Vol. two. The first actor print is pasted to the cover, as above. The fourteen actor portraits are by: Shunsen (5), Seifu (3), Hakutei (3), Koka (2), and Heibei (1). Colophon dated August 1; otherwise, as above.

         

        Volume four: 25.2 x 18.5 cm. Covers light blue in the same format as above. The fourteen actor portraits are by: Shunsen (5), Koka (4), Hakutei (2), Seifu (2), Heibei (1). Colophon dated October 1; otherwise, as above. Back cover, an ad for forthcoming special Coronation issue of Shin nigao.

         

        Volume five: 25.1 x 18.6 cm. Covers, grey paper embedded with green fibres over stiff boards, bound with green silk tassels. The title, Shin nigao-kinen-go: Tairei Hoshoku gafu, “Shin nigao: Special Coronation Number” is printed directly on the cover. The format is basically the same, but two special sections have been added: five portraits of officials associated with Emperor Taisho’s coronation, and five portraits of geisha from Tokyo and Kyoto. The remaining eleven prints are of actors, for a total of twenty-one colour woodcuts: Shunsen (11), Heibei (3), Seifu (3), Ishizuka Kan (2), Kondo Hiroshi (1), and Koito Gentaro (1). Colophon dated November 1, Taisho 4 (1915), otherwise as above.

         

        This set contains the earliest prints by Natori Shunsen and gave the impetus to have the larger actor portraits published. In slipcase. Very good condition.

         

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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 )