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AFTER FURUYAMA MOROMASA
AFTER FURUYAMA MOROMASA (JAPANESE, 1712-1778)After Furuyama Moromasa (Japanese, 1712-1778) , 20th c., "Game of Hand Sumo in the New Yoshiwara", woodblock print, sheet 12 3/4 in. x 17 3/4 in Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.
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YOSHITOSHI MORI, KAPPAZURI
YOSHITOSHI MORI, KAPPAZURI STENCIL PRINT Yoshitoshi Mori (Japanese, 1898-1992), Samurai Warrior, 1965, kappazuri stencil print on mulberry paper, pencil signed and numbered (32/50), 25"h x 21"w (sight), 33"h x 29"w (frame)
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YOSHITOSHI MORI, KAPPAZURI
YOSHITOSHI MORI, KAPPAZURI STENCIL PRINT Yoshitoshi Mori (Japanese, 1898-1992), Samurai Warrior, 1965, kappazuri stencil print on mulberry paper, pencil signed and numbered (8/50), 25"h x 21"w (sight), 33"h x 29"w (frame)
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III,
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III, 1786-1865), Actors Ichikawa Danjuro VI as Gorobei Masamune, Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Rai Kunitoshi, Onoe Waichi II as Dankuro, and Iwai Kumesaburo III as the Daughter Dated 1858, depicting a bath scene from the play 'Date Moyo Somete Kisaragi'; colour triptych woodblock print, framed
image 14.2 x 29.1 in — 36 x 74 cm
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UTAGAWA KOKUNIMASA (JAPANESE,
UTAGAWA KOKUNIMASA (JAPANESE, 1874-1944), YORIMOTO MINAMOTO FIGHTING WITH ENEMIES BRAVELY Woodblock print, probably a later impression, signed to lower right side of the print and title to upper right side, two red seals and 2009 in right margin, the dynamic scene with bold colors against a winter landscape, depicting the 12th century warrior and later shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo on horseback fending off adversaries, matted and presented behind glass in a gilt and painted frame, Fukui Asahido Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan label to reverse.
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Japanese woodblock print on mica
Japanese woodblock print on mica paper depicting Kabuki actor Morita Kan'ya VIII portraying the palantuin-Bearer rubbing his hands together underneath his kimono sleeves in the play a medley of tales of revenge; framed; in frame H 26 1/4" x W 19 1/4", H 14 1/2" x W 9 1/2"
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A Japanese Woodblock Print
A Japanese Woodblock Print Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) depicting Takuma Genba-no-jo Morimasu from the series Heroic Stories of the Taiheiki. Height of image 13 3/4 x width 19 1/2 inches.
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Torii Kiyonobu ''Three Samurai''
Torii Kiyonobu ''Three Samurai'' Japanese Woodblock Framed 21.5''x16''
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TWO YASUMASA MORIMURA FRAMED
TWO YASUMASA MORIMURA FRAMED PHOTOSYasumasa Morimura, Japan (Born 1951). Known for photographic self-portraits using staging, props, costumes, and make-up to embody well known characters, usually female. Two photographs mounted in black wood frames on plinths, signed lower left in gold and numbered lower right 32/60. Measures 18.25"H x 15 1/8"W framed on plinths 17.25"L x 4.25"W x 5/8"H; visual 10.25"H x5.75"W.
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(DESIGN) MATSUOKA TOKIKATA AND
(DESIGN) MATSUOKA TOKIKATA AND HONMA HAYKURI. "KOJITSU SOSHO SHOKUMON ZUE" Circa 1900 8VO 5 volumes. Hundreds of color textile designs reproduced in color woodcuts. Covers clothing for noblemen ladies ceremonial brocades and Imperial costumes. String bound with printed wrappers.
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After Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764),
After Okumura Masanobu (1686-1764), Komai Genki (1747-1797), Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815), and Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), Four Japanese Woodblock Prints, Early 20th Century each print 11.8 x 7.9 in — 30 x 20 cm
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MIGITA TOSHIHIDE (JAPAN, 1863-1921)
MIGITA TOSHIHIDE (JAPAN, 1863-1921) UNFRAMED Diptych. "Komatsu Shigemori" from "Meiyo juhachi ban" (Eighteen Acts of Glory) series, 1898. Depicting Taira no Shigemori (left) in conversation with his father Taira no Kiyomori. Motome ni ojite Gosai signature and seal of the artist. Publisher Akiyama Buemon. Oban ukiyo-e. Loose, in folio, not joined. Very good condition, two large chips on one long side at joining line of a sheet.
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Morimura Chikuho 20th Century
Morimura Chikuho
20th Century
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a bamboo flowering arranging basket with woven diamond patten, signed to the base with an inscribed three-character mark, together with a fitted wood artist's storage box, tomobako, signed and titled with one artist's red seal.
Height 10 5/8 in., 27 cm.
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YOSHITOSHI MORI (JAPAN, 1898-1992),
YOSHITOSHI MORI (JAPAN, 1898-1992), SAMURAI WARRIOR SWORD FIGHT., WOODBLOCK PRINT, 16.5" X 11.5" SIGHT. FRAMED 21" X 16".YOSHITOSHI MORI, Japan, 1898-1992, Samurai warrior sword fight. Signed and seal marked lower right. Dimensions: Woodblock print, 16.5" x 11.5" sight. Framed 21" x 16".
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Torii Kiyotsune (active 1757-1779),
Torii Kiyotsune (active 1757-1779), Actors Onoe Tamizo I as the Packhorse-driver's Daughter and Ichimura Uzaemon IX as Daruma, Circa 1760 hosoban 12.1 x 5.4 in — 30.8 x 13.8 cm
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and Yoshitsuru (active 1840-1850), Three Woodblock Prints Consisting of 'Kanda Myojin' from the series 'Famous Views of the Eastern Capital' (Toto meisho) by Hiroshige; a woodblock print of two children by Yoshitsuru; and a later woodblock print of 'Great Sanjo Bridge' by Hiroshige
largest frame 15.9 x 20.8 in — 40.3 x 52.9 cm
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MASANARI MURAI (JAPANESE 1905-1999)
MASANARI MURAI (JAPANESE 1905-1999) AND KOJIN TONEYAMA (JAPANESE 1921-1994), UNTITLED: TWO WORKS, A SCREENPRINT AND EMBOSSED LITHOGRAPHMasanari Murai (Japanese 1905-1999) and Kojin Toneyama, Untitled: Two Works,, The first, a screenprint, 1970, signed and dated Masanari 70 in graphite l.r. and numbered 14/30 in graphite l.r.; the second, an embossed lithograph in color, 1970, signed and dated Kojin Toneyama 70 in graphite l.r. and numbered 14/50 in graphite l.l.; each apparently in good condition. Each framed.* Dimensions: Sight size of first: 711 x 521 mm (28 x 20-1/2 in); Sight size of second: 750 x 559 mm (29-1/2 x 22 in)
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JAPANESE SATSUMA-STYLE MORIAGE
JAPANESE SATSUMA-STYLE MORIAGE POTTERY BOWLSPair of Gilt Bronze-Mounted Japanese Satsuma-Style Moriage Pottery Bowls , probably early 20th c., decorated with figural scenes and textile patterns; branch handles, pierced rims, floral branch feet, h. 6 3/4 in., w. 7 1/2 in., d. 6 in
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A MORIMURA MORIAGE PORCELAIN
A MORIMURA MORIAGE PORCELAIN BISCUIT BARRELA Morimura moriage porcelain biscuit barrel, First-Quarter 20th Century With blue overglaze Komaru mark; lid marked for silver plate The ceramic jar with geometric and floral bas-relief slip decoration, painted flowers, and enamel coloring, fitted with a silver-plate lid and handle 9" H x 5.5" Dia. Dimensions: 9" H x 5.5" Dia.
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MURATA SEIMIN (JAPANESE,
MURATA SEIMIN (JAPANESE, 1761-1837), BRONZE SUIBAN JARDINIERE WITH DRAGONS Edo period (1868-1912), early 19th century, bronze rectangular tray form raised on four bamboo branch style feet, two bamboo style handles flank the short sides, three claw dragons are cast in relief to the two long sides, ground has archaic decoration
the base with a nine-character mark reading "Dai Nippon Bunsei nen Seimin chu."
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YOSHITOSHI MORI, MURAI MASANARI,
YOSHITOSHI MORI, MURAI MASANARI, WORKS ON PAPER Murai Masanari (Japanese, 1905-1999) "Couple" (Black and White), 1963, lithograph. Yoshitoshi Mori (Japanese 1898-1992) Woodblock print. Masanari is laid down on linen paper backing.
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YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892): SOGA NO
YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892): SOGA NO GORO TOKIMUNE AND GOSHO GOROMARUYoshitoshi (1839-1892): Soga no Goro Tokimune and Gosho Goromaru, from "Courageous Warriors"; color woodblock print Dimensions: Sight: 12 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. (31.8 x 22.2 cm.), Frame: 20 1/4 x 16 in. (51.4 x 40.6 cm.) Condition:
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese,
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese, 1897-1961 Two unframed color woodblock prints: (1) Tattooed Hero of the Suikoden, 14 x 9 1/2 in. and (2) Seated Warrior in Snow, 14 x 9 1/2 in.
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MORI YOSHITOSHI (JAPANESE 1898 -
MORI YOSHITOSHI (JAPANESE 1898 - 1992), KAPPAZURI BURNING OF ROKUHARA 1973, STENCIL PRINT, UNFRAMED SHEET SIZE: 22 1/2 X 27 1/2 IN. (57.2 X 69.9 CM.)Mori Yoshitoshi (Japanese 1898 - 1992), Kappazuri Burning of Rokuhara 1973, Stencil Print,, Dimensions: Unframed Sheet Size: 22 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. (57.2 x 69.9 cm.)
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Utagawa Hiroshige and One Other
Utagawa Hiroshige and One Other
(Japanese, 1797-1858)
Meguro Taikobashi Yuhinooka (Meguro Drum Bridge and Sunset Hill) from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei (100 Famous Views of Edo);
Boats underneath Bridge
two colored woodblock prints, framed
the first example signed Hiroshige ga, published by Uoya Eikichi.
Image of first 13 3/4 x 9 1/2 in., 35 x 24 cm.
Property from the Estate of Paul B. Dombrowski, Monona, Wisconsin
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UTAGAWA KUNISADA, PAIR OF
UTAGAWA KUNISADA, PAIR OF JAPANESE KOBAN WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF ACTORS, FRAME: 16 X 13 INUtagawa Kunisada, Pair of Japanese Koban Woodblock Prints of Actors, Frame: 16 x 13 in,
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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE NOCTURNAL
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE NOCTURNAL WINTER BRIDGE PRINT Japan,1797-1858Meguro Drum Bridge and Sunset Hill from the "100 Famous Views of Edo" series, number 111.
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TWO JAPANESE OKIMONO OF
TWO JAPANESE OKIMONO OF LORDSMeiji Period. The first signed Sekizan, the second signed Yoshimitsu, both well dressed in robes, with swords and carrying a fan. Height 8.5 in. (Cond: good)
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Katsukawa Shuncho (active
Katsukawa Shuncho (active 1780-1801), Two Woodblock Prints Consisting of one chuban tate-e print 'Bando Mitsuguro' from the series 'Ehon Butai Ogi', 27.5 x 18 cm; and one hosoban print of an actor with a sword
hosoban 12 x 5.6 in — 30.5 x 14.3 cm
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UTAGAWA KUNISADA SAMURAI WARRIOR
UTAGAWA KUNISADA SAMURAI WARRIOR WOODBLOCK PRINT Japan,1786-1864Depicts a samurai surrounded by cherry blossoms dressed in an elaborate kimono comprised of red, blue, and black.
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TORII KIYONAGA WOODBLOCK PRINT OF
TORII KIYONAGA WOODBLOCK PRINT OF KABUKI ACTORS Japan,1752-1815Ukiyo-e style portrait of three kabuki actors. The actor crouching and holding the axe has kumadori makeup on, often associated with aragoto (rough style) kabuki theater.
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Two Small Ginbari Cloisonne
Two Small Ginbari Cloisonne Vases; One with Extreme Moriage Decoration The first apprx. 3-1/2"H finely worked tsuiki jippo with red purple and blue irises on a light blue background stamped mark on the underside. The second apprx. 3-1/4" with red and blue irises and an extreme moriagi iris in white on a very pale green grading to white background unsigned.
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*Two Japanese Woodblock Print
*Two Japanese Woodblock Print Triptychs Kunisada the first depicting three warriors drawing their swords in a winter landscape the other of kabuki actors under a willow tree. Height 13 x width 9 inches.
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UTAGAWA KUNISADA (JAPAN,
UTAGAWA KUNISADA (JAPAN, 1786-1865), "WARABI", WOODBLOC...Utagawa Kunisada (Japan, 1786-1865), "Warabi", woodblock, portrait of an actor portraying "Menoto Masaoka", from the series "The sixty nine stations of the Kisokaido road", signed and dated 1852. Appx 14" x 9 1/2" viewed, frame 21 1/2" x 17". Very good condition.
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858),
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), Sumidagawa Hashiba no watashi kawaragama (Hashiba ferry and the kilns at Sumida River), Dated 1857 From the series 'One Hundred Famous Views of Edo' (Meisho Edo hyakkei); colour woodblock print
Signed Hiroshige ga;
Censor's seal aratame;
Published by Uoya Eikichi, 4th month 1857
vertical oban 14.6 x 9.9 in — 37.2 x 25.1 cm
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UTAGAWA KUNIYASU (JAPANESE,
UTAGAWA KUNIYASU (JAPANESE, 1794-1832)Utagawa Kuniyasu (Japanese, 1794-1832) , "Yugiri and Izaemon in a Kabuki Scene", horizontal woodblock print diptych, 15 in. x 20 in., matted Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.