- Fine Japanese Tokyo school ivory carved
figure, of a scholar riding a carp on a sea carved base, approx 21cm H...
[more like this] - Japanese School. Collection of three
Surimono prints. 18th century, woodblock prints in colors. 2? h × 1? w in. result: $344. estimate: $300–500. Honjo Gallery label to verso of one example. Provenance: Honjo...
[more like this] - DRAWING OF JUROLIN ATTR. HOKUSAI, EX-ERNEST
FENOLLOSAAttributed to Katsushika Hokusai (Japan, 1760-1849) brushed ink on paper sketch depicting the bearded figure of Jurojin, god of longevity, accompanied by a mino-game...
[more like this] - MASAHARU AOYAMA WOODBLOCK PRINTS, TWO
(2)Masaharu Aoyama (Japanese, 1893-1969) two (2) woodblock prints, both pencil signed to bottom with red stamp seal in image; both measure approximately 17" x 12" unframed...
[more like this] - HIROSHI SUGIMOTO SEASCAPES PHOTOGRAPH
"MIRTOAN SEA"Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948). Photograph titled "Mirtoan Sea, Sounion" from the "Seascapes" series, 1990. Silver gelatin print. Edition: 18/25. Provenance: Sonnabend...
[more like this] - IWAO AKIYAMA(Japanese, 1921-2014)
Two
woodblock prints: Kazumi, edition 10/100, dated "1996", artist's signature and seal lower right, 14 x 9 in.; Haru no Shimo (Spring Frost), edition 24/200, dated "1988", artist's...
[more like this] - FAILE "STRANGE ENCOUNTERS" - 2007"Strange
Encounters" - 2007
Screenprint in Colour. Pencil signed and numbered lower margin.
Sheet Size: 30 x 22.5 in.
Unframed.
FAILE is the name of a collective of painters, graphic...
[more like this] - FAILE "MODERN LIVING" - 2018FAILE (New
York, active since 1999)
"Modern Living" 2018
Acrylic and silkscreen on archival paper From the numbered edition of 250. Signed lower right. Numbered verso.
Sheet Size: 19...
[more like this] - YUTAKA OHASHI, (JAPANESE/AMERICAN, 1923-1989),
BRIDGE #1, 1964, MIXED MEDIA: OIL AND PAPER COLLAGE ON CANVAS, 35 1/2 X 46 1/2 IN., FRAME: 37 X 48 IN.YUTAKA OHASHI, (Japanese/American, 1923-1989) Bridge #1, 1964, mixed...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SIVER AND SILVER GILT SAILBOAT
AT SEAMarked Silver 970, on the starboard side, probably by Seki Takehiko. Set in a glazed wood case. Height of ship 8.5 in. Width 8.5 in. Case 12 in. by 12.5 in. by 9 in....
[more like this] - JAPANESE TOKYO SCHOOL CARVED IVORY NETSUKE
BY TOSHIYUKI 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 1.25". BY TOSHIYUKI, 19th Century, A Ranyo-o dancer. Signed. Dimensions: Height 1.25"....
[more like this] - [JAPANESE PRINTS & DRAWINGS--COLLECTIONS]
A
group of multi-volumed works about Japanese Prints & Drawings in Private or Museum Collections, comprising:
— GUNSAULUS, Helen C. and GENTLES, Margaret O. The Clarence...
[more like this] - AFTER UTAGAWA KUNISADA (TOYOKUNI III),
JAPANESE 1786-1865, NAKAMURAZA NAIGAI NO ZU (INSIDE THE THEATER TROUPE - NAKAMURA-ZA), PHOTOREPRODUCTION: FRAMED AS A PAIR OF TRIPTYCHES, EACH PANEL (SIGHT): 14 3/4 X 10 IN....
[more like this] - FOUR BOXES OF BOOKS ON JAPANESE AND
THEATRE, CULTURE, LITERATURE AND ART THEATRE, CULTURE, LITERATURE AND ART, including 'Shanks' Mare, Japan's Great Comic Novel of Travel and Ribaldry' by Ikku Jippensha, Translated...
[more like this] - Udagawa Kazuo(Japanese 19th/20th Century)/
A Tokyo School bronze table group of a mother and child/the mother seated on a bench holding the baby and eating from a rice box/ 57cm high/Note: an example of this bronze...
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK UKIYO-E PRINTS,
TRIPTYCHS,Yokohama school 19th century Yasuji Inoue (1864-1889) opening of the new Azuma Bridge, Tokyo, 1887. Professionally framed, purchased from William Vareika Fine Arts,...
[more like this] - JAPANESE BRONZE BUD VASE overlaid with
gold and other metals in a simplistic flower and song bird theme. Height 4.75'' Meiji Period. Attributed to the School of Kiritsu Kosho Kaisha (Company for the establishment...
[more like this] - Kanjiro Kawai (1890-1966 Japan) Pair
of Fused Bottles1962-3Stoneware; ht. 7 wd. 4.25 dp. 6 in.This work is a waster essentially a reject but at the same time the kiln created a exotic new work by fusing two pots...
[more like this] - A Japanese ivory group of a fisherman
and a boy in Tokyo School style Meiji period the fisherman standing with a awl in his right hand and the boy beside him holding a fish 5.75in. Estimate ?150-250 FURTHER IMAGES...
[more like this] - A Japanese (Tokyo School) carved ivory
figure of an elderly fisherman carrying a bamboo fishing pole on shaped oval base 9ins (228mm) high (Meiji period - unsigned) with hardwood stand and blue cloth covered box...
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