Autumn Radiance: Silver & Decorative Arts
от Revere Auctions
18.9.24
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, Соединенные Штаты
Join Revere Auctions for a sale featuring decorative arts and fine silver including: Flora Danica serving ware, a collection of antique cast iron banks, selections of Chinese decorative arts, Japanese woodblock prints, and more. Also including a curated selection of fine silver including a large sterling silver Gorham Lansdowne tea set, a Francis the 1st sterling flatware set, and many other lovely finds.
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4 19th c. Japanese Woodblock Prints

Продан за: $175
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$ 50
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$100 - $200
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4 19th c. Japanese Woodblock Prints
Group of four 19th century Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints including:
Utagawa Kunisada "Utagawa Toyokuni III" (Japanese, 1786-1865). Print titled "Mitsuuji at Suma (Suma no Mitsuuji)" from the series "Matches for Thirty-Six Selected Poems, " 1856. Depicting a figure seated on a balcony overlooking a harbor.

Utagawa Kunisada "Utagawa Toyokuni III" (Japanese, 1786-1865). Print from the series "Tokaido meisho no uchi (Famous Views of the Tokaido), " ca. 1863. Depicting a marketplace with a distant mountain.

Utagawa Kunisada II (Japanese, 1823-1880). Print titled "The Kamo Shrine in Kyoto (Kyo Kamo)" from the series "Tokaido meisho no uchi (Famous Views of the Tokaido), " ca. 1863. Depicting a procession with a blooming cherry blossom tree.

Utagawa Yoshiiku "Ochiai Yoshiiku" (Japanese, 1833-1904). Print titled "Kyoto meisho no uchi, Shimabara (Famous Places in Kyoto: Shimabara), " from the series "Tokaido meisho no uchi (Famous Views of the Tokaido), " ca. 1863. Depicting two female figures, one dreaming of a procession.

Height ranges from 13 7/8 in to 14 3/8 in; width ranges from 9 3/8 in to 9 7/8 in.
Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The sheets are toned and have been cut down. Some areas of wear along the edges including fritting and handling marks. A few areas of pinholes along the margins. One print with two small pieces of framing tape affixed to the verso. The works are not framed.