Hiroshige. Introduction et commentaires de Serge Elisséef
Tôkaidô.
Paris, Editions du Crédit Lyonnais, 1960, in-4, en feuilles sous étui dépliant toilé avec fermoirs, Très légères rousseurs sur le 4e plat de l'étui. Bel exemplaire. 55 planches couleurs de toute fraîcheur.
Bookseller reference : 26662
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[HIROSHIGE]. GRIVEL (Marianne);
Hiroshige, un impressionniste japonais (1797-1858).
P., Albin Michel, 1984, in-4, cart. toilé et jaquette éd., 120 pp., 115 illustrations en noir en couleur. (SS207)
Bookseller reference : 1332714
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Noguchi, Yone
Hiroshige
Librairie nationale d'Art et d'Histoire, G. Van Oest, Editeur, Paris et Bruxelles, 1926. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée, 43 pp.
Bookseller reference : 6721
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Portier, Guy
Collection Ernest Le VéelEstampes japonaises (1re vente)
Ader Picard Tajan, Paris, novembre 1979. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 75 pp. Avant-propos, par Guy Portier - Catalogue : Estampes japonaises : Primitifs. - Shumaman. - Sharaku. - Utamaro - Hokusai - Surimono - Documentation.
Bookseller reference : 6784
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Marks, Hiroshige; Marks, Andreas
Hiroshige : cent vues célèbres d'Edo
Nuinui (11/2024)
Bookseller reference : SVALIVCN-9782889756162
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HIROSHIGE
TIRAGE -TOURBILLON DE NARUTO-
RELIEFS EDITIONS
Bookseller reference : SVBLIVCN-9782380361933
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HIROSHIGE
TIRAGE - LES RIZIERES D'ASAKUSA
RELIEFS EDITIONS
Bookseller reference : SVBLIVCN-9782380362145
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HIROSHIGE
TIRAGE - GRUES A COURONNE ROUGE
RELIEFS EDITIONS
Bookseller reference : SVBLIVCN-9782380361735
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HIROSHIGE
TIRAGE - OMBRES CHINOISES
RELIEFS EDITIONS
Bookseller reference : SVBLIVCN-9782380362152
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ANDO HIROSHIGE
TIRAGE - SAKURAJIMA
RELIEFS EDITIONS
Bookseller reference : SVBLIVCN-9782380360158
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Jûzô, Suzuki (Sous la dir. de) (Commentaires de Ôkubo Jun'ichi) (Hiroshige)
Hiroshige. Paysages célèbres des soixante provinces du Japon
Hazan Jaquette en très bon état Couvertures rigides toile Paris 1998
Bookseller reference : 34496
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HIROSHIGE, Utagawa. - Eisen KEISAI.
Les soixante-neuf stations de la route Kisokaido. De Edo à Kyoto.
Livre édité(e) à Cologne par les Editions Taschen en 2017, imprimé(e) en Multilingue. En 1 Vol. au format In-Quarto Oblong de 233 pp. Reliure au format Asiatique Impression à Feuille Continue Repliée, Plats Cartonnés Souples, Premier Plat Illustré, Sous Etui Editeur. Reliure d'Editeur.
Bookseller reference : LRDI2904
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Collection Huguette Beres. Est, grand in-4, broché, catalogue de très importante vente Sotheby's Paris, 25 novembre 2002, 229 numéros décrits, tous illustrés, 340 pages ( Suzuki Harunobu - Ando Hiroshige - Katsushika Hokusai - Tôshûsai Sharaku -- Kitagawa Utamaro - albums et livres illustrés), très bon état
Bookseller reference : WWL-963
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[HIROSHIGE] SMITH (Henry de) :
Hiroshige, Cent vues d'Edo.
P. Editions Hazan 2007. Grand in-4° pleine toile bleue à la Bradel sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 256 pages.
Bookseller reference : LIQ-5809
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Collection Huguette Beres. Estampes, dessins et livres illustrés japonais (seconde vente), Sotheby's, Paris, 2003, grand in-4, broché, catalogue de très importante vente Sotheby's Paris, 25 novembre 2003, 252 nos, tous illustrés, 287 pages ( Suzuki Harunobu - Ando Hiroshige - Katsushika Hokusai - Tôshûsai Sharaku -- Kitagawa Utamaro - albums et livres illustrés), très bon état
Bookseller reference : WWL-927
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Louis Aubert
Les maîtres de l'estampe japonaise
1914, Armand Colin, Paris. In-8, broché, 284pp illustrées de 55 planches hors textes n&b. Couverture et dos restaurés. Intérieur bon. Exemplaire satisfaisant
Bookseller reference : ART7296M
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HIROSHIGE
CENT VUES CELEBRES D EDO. TRADUIT DE L ANGLAIS PAR DOMINIQUE LE BOURG. PREFACE DE ROBERT BUCK. INTRODUCTION DE HENRY D. SMTH II ET AMY G. POSTER. COMMENTAIRES DES PLANCHES DE HENRY D. SMITH II
HAZAN. 1987. In-Folio. Relié. Parfait état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleur hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 702-Ouvrages divers sur les beaux-arts et les arts décoratifs
Bookseller reference : RO80171079
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HIROSHIGE
TOKAIDO
EDITIONS DU CREDIT LYONNAIS. 1960. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 9 Pages en feuillets + 55 Planches en couleur + Invitations du credit lyonnais. Salissure sur l'emboitâge.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 895-Littérature d'Asie
Bookseller reference : RO80175662
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SOULIE DE MORANT G. / HIROSHIGE
Le Trésor des Loyaux Samouraïs
P. Club des Libraires de France 1959. P. Club des Libraires de France unknown
Bookseller reference : 15927
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Katsushika Hokusai Utagawa Ando Hiroshige
HOKUSAI NATURES SPELL 2020
Calendar. New. TUSHITA Decor-Kalender - Unsere Kalender sind auf umweltfreundlichem Papier gedruckt und vom FSC zertifiziert. Monats-Kalender mit internationalen Feiertagen und den Feiertagen der wichtigsten Weltreligionen. Format 55x45cm.show more unknown
Bookseller reference : ria9783965540088_new ISBN : 3965540084 9783965540088
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Katsushika Hokusai Utagawa Ando Hiroshige
HOKUSAI NATURES SPELL 2020
Calendar. As New. TUSHITA Decor-Kalender - Unsere Kalender sind auf umweltfreundlichem Papier gedruckt und vom FSC zertifiziert. Monats-Kalender mit internationalen Feiertagen und den Feiertagen der wichtigsten Weltreligionen. Format 55x45cm.show more unknown
Bookseller reference : ria9783965540088_rkm ISBN : 3965540084 9783965540088
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Hiroshige Ando
Agenda 2012. Hiroshige. Por Semanas.
New. unknown
Bookseller reference : 9783832752095 ISBN : 3832752099 9783832752095
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Utagawa Hiroshige
Utagawa Hiroshige: 53 Stations of the Tokaido
2018-07-01. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 8494750429n ISBN : 8494750429 9788494750427
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Ando Hiroshige 1797 1858
The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido By Hiroshige
East-West Center Press 1966. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. East-West Center Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : GB001NHXC68I3N00
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Hiroshige
Hiroshige'S Flowers Coloring Cards
Cards. New. unknown
Bookseller reference : ria9780764966156_new ISBN : 0764966154 9780764966156
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Hiroshige Hokusai
120 Japanese Prints CD-ROM and Book Dover Electronic Clip Art
Dover Publications 2006. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item 64 pp. Paperback LIKE NEW with cd-rom Dover Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : ZB1159462 ISBN : 0486997405 9780486997407
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USUI HIROSHIGE
BOTANICAL ART BY USUI HIROSHIGE
Japan: Unknown Usui Hiroshige 1998. 64 pages index. Fine botanical colour illustrations throughout. Covers fine. Contents clean and tight unmarked no inscriptions. A fine copy clean and bright. Scarce. Assumed First Edition. Paperback. Fine. 4to A4. Book. Unknown (Usui Hiroshige) Paperback
Bookseller reference : 032253
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Hiroshige.
Hiroshige: A Shoal of Fishes.
New York.: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1980. First edition. Hardcover. Fine copy in fine slip case. Octavo. Illustrated in color and black & white. Accordion fold. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. . Photograph of OUR copy available upon request. Metropolitan Museum of Art. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 196138
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Bryan Holme; Ando Hiroshige Painter
Hiroshige: A Shoal of Fishes
Metropolitan Museum of Art/Viking Studio Book 1980-10-23. Hardcover. Used:Good. Metropolitan Museum of Art/Viking Studio Book hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX0670372625 ISBN : 0670372625 9780670372621
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Hokusai Hiroshige and Others
Japanese Prints: 16 Art Stickers Dover Art Stickers
Dover Publications 2001-05-11. Paperback. Used:Good. Dover Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX0486415651 ISBN : 0486415651 9780486415659
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Hiroshige Ando Sherman E. Lee Sherman E. Lee Contributor
The Sketchbooks of Hiroshige
George Braziller 1985-02-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. George Braziller hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX0807611050 ISBN : 0807611050 9780807611050
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Bryan Holme; Ando Hiroshige
A Shoal of Fishes
Penguin Publishing Group 1980. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Penguin Publishing Group hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0670372625I3N10 ISBN : 0670372625 9780670372621
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Smith Henry D.; Hiroshige Ando
Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
George Braziller Inc 2000-04-01. Hardcover. Like New. Folio. Collectible as new. Near fine in near fine unclipped dust jacket. No former owner marks. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. George Braziller Inc hardcover
Bookseller reference : 269722 ISBN : 0807611433 9780807611432
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Bryan Holme; Ando Hiroshige
A Shoal of Fishes
Penguin Publishing Group 1980. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Penguin Publishing Group hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0670372625I3N00 ISBN : 0670372625 9780670372621
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HIROSHIGE Ando. I Utagawa
HAKONE KOSUI NO ZU: HAKONE VIEW OF THE LAKE FROM THE THE TOKAIDO GOJUSAN TSUGI
Edo 1841-42 Takenouchi. Color Oban woodblock printsigned in block 34.2 x 21.8 cm. edges trimmed five small verso old mends now solid excellent impression & registry a bit dusty very good reprint example sold "as is." . . . . . HAKONE KOSUI NO ZU: HAKONE -VIEW OF THE LAKE . . . ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC & FAMOUS VIEWS OF THE SERIES . . . THE FIFTY-THREE STAGES OF THE TOKAIDO HIGHWAY . . This is one of the most famous and iconic prints of the series showing great composition and excellent use of multiple colors. The mountain which faces Mt. Fuji showing "respect" as well as "pointing" to the most" Sacred" mountain of Japan. The blue lake to the left of the mountain completes a classic view. This is print number 11 of the series. Per Forrer this print is the exact print discussed and illustrated with the exact three cinnabar Hanko seals/chops. It was published by Takenouchi Magohachi Hoeido ca. 1831-4 Signed Hiroshige Ga with censor seal Kiwame. See Forrer below. . We believe this is a later but undated reprint of the above example. . CONDITION: The print surface is soiled dusty with four mends on the verso corners plus a few other mends. Some usual but minor color toning with trimmed margins sold "as is." Nevertheless this still remains a very famous and stunning woodblock color print. . TERMS OF SALE: This print is sold "as is" and is NOT returnable. By ordering this item you agree to the above terms. Please view color photos posted to our website prior to ordering. . REFERENCES: . LANE Richard.: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD: THE JAPANESE PRINT INCLUDING AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF UKIYO-E pp.229 172-184231-233 #80 showing Hiroshige signature as ca. 1832 in this print. FORRER Matthi. et al.: HIROSHIGE: PRINTS AND DRAWINGS see #18 & opposite page color print our exact example published by Takenouchi Magohachi Hoeido ca. 1831-34 with Kiwame censor seal. . This work is cited in several of the standard bibliographies. . . unknown
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Utagawa Hiroshige
Utagawa Hiroshige: 53 Stations of the Tokaido
2018-07-01. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 8494750429 ISBN : 8494750429 9788494750427
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HIROSHIGE Ando. I Utagawa
NIHON BASHI: TOKAIDO GO JU SAN TSUGI: NIHON BASHI FROM THE SERIES: THE FIFTY-THR
Tokyo circa 1920-30's. Oban color woodblock print a bit dusty artist signature and red seal in block sheet: 36.7 x 24.3 cm print: 23 x 34.8 excellent registry & impression pastel colors print #1 of the series corner mended. . . . A REPRINT OF THE MID-19TH CENTURY FAMOUS SERIES . .TOKAIDO GOJU SAN TSUGI: THE 53 STAGES OF THE TOKAIDO HIGHWA . . PRINT NUMBER 1 THE START OF THE HIGHWAY . . AT NIHON BASHI OLD EDO TOKYO . . A COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT This is a very good color woodblock reprint of the original series. Colors are in pastels nicely executed with scene title and the artist's signature and red cinnabar Hanko in the lower right corner. . The lively scene is the first stage on the famous THE FIFTY-THREE STAGES OF THE TOKAIDO HIGHWAY the Nihon Bashi bridge. . It shows a large group of all manner of people animals coolies. pilgrims merchants haulers beggars children women and the devout people either coming or going on the Tokaido Eastern Highway. A Lord's procession is just visible at the top of the bride with two large Pompom bearers at the very top. . The busy scene is typical of the Edo period when "Shanks Mare" was the usual method of travel for commoners. . This was one of Hiroshige's most famous series consisting of 55 prints in all covering the 53 stations of the highway. Each day's walk ended at a new 'station' where people rested overnight then proceeded the next day. Usually it took a person 53 days to walk from Edo to Kyoto. . CONDITION: The work is with excellent registry and impression. There is some of the usual minor rubbing to the front and back sides. There is a mend in the upper right corner margin this does not affect the print whatsoever and can be matted out easily. . Otherwise the print is firm and solid ready for matting and display. . Please review photos posted to our website. . NOTE: Color scans are posted to our website. . . unknown
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HIROSHIGE Ichiryusai. II Kisai Ryuushoh/Risshou
DAI NIHON MEISHO ICHI RAN: A BIRD'S EYE PANORAMIC VIEW MAP OF GREATER JAPAN.
Edo 1865 Kinrin Do. Blue stiff covers accordion folded very clean bright example without flaw folds down to 12.2 x 18.3 cm. opens to a large 120.8 x 37.7 cm. published Keio 1st year = 1865. RARE FIRST & ONLY EDITION BRILLIANT EXAMPLE . . . HIROSHIGE'S STAR PUPIL AND SON-IN-LAW'S SUPERBLY . . . IMAGINATIVE BIRD'S EYE VIEW MAP OF JAPAN . . . WITH NAMES OF CITIES & VILLAGES CITED . . . A MARVELOUS COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTED MAP UTAGAWA Hiroshige II aka. Kisai Rissoh 1826-1869: He was Ni-daime 2nd generation Japanese designer of Ukiyo-e art. He inherited the name Hiroshige II following the death in 1858 of his master Hiroshige I whose daughter he married. . In 1865 he moved from Edo to Yokohama after dissolving his marriage and began using the name Kisai Rissho alternate pronunciation Ryusho. His work so resembles that of his master that scholars have often been confused. . Ryusai used many Go studio names but after taking over from his master he favored Ichiryusai Kisai Yusho Rissho and the bewildering Shigenobu his first Go. He most likely assisted his master in the last few years of his life. Roberts devotes a long entry to him see below. He is well collected by world museums. . THE MAP: The map is signed Kisai Ryuushoh/Risshou. . The map is bound in its original reverse embossed swastika designs on blue paper. It is according folded in half then in 9 folded parts as issued. The map is undated but has a Kiwame censor's seal indicating a date range of on the right edge of the first page. Places of interest and milage distances are cited at the top of the map similar information is at the bottom on the first & last pages. On the last page far left is a red cartouche with the name and address of the publisher. . CONTENTS OF THE MAP: . The map is executed in pastels for the ost part except for the bright red boxed indicating larger more important places and smaller yellow boxes for villages. Even smaller places are simply noted by written names. . The work covers all of the major Japanese islands Kyushu in the south Sado to the west Hokkaido to the north. . The area around each ocean is a atender blue fading to the background paper color. Dark blue indicates deep ocean dark green indicates trees pale green mountains brown and gray for baron lands. Small pagodas with blue roofs are shrines castles indicated by name in yellow boxes other shrines and holy sites again in blue. Rivers in blue small ships ply the waterways . The work has an overall charm with a pleasant view with a command of all areas from far above in the uniquely Japanese period "Bird's Eye View." . DATE: The map was printed in Keio 1st year=1865. . CONDITION: The map is in its original front & back paper covers with a later brushed title slip. . The map is beautifully printed with fine registry and excellent impression soft tender pastels. . The hinges are firm with a couple of tiny Washi paper mends to double-folded areas else back is clean overall very soild and firm. . There are no marks stains or worm holes. By and large an excellent example in the best of condition. . REFERENCE: . KOBE CITY MUSEUM. KOBE SHI RITSU HAKUBUTSU KAN.: AKIOKA KO CHIZU KOLEKUSHYON MEI HIN TEN: EXHIBITION OF THE AKIOKA COLLECTION OF FAMOUS OLD MAPS see p.66 plate #79 for this exact map & p.102 #79 for description & notes. ROBERTS Laurance P.: A DICTIONARY OF JAPANESE ARTISTS: PAINTING SCULPTURE CERAMICS PRINTS LACQUER. Listed on p.45. Lane Richard.: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD The Japanese Print. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshige_II . NOT FOUND IN: KOBE CITY MUSEUM. KOBE SHI RITSU HAKUBUTSUKAN: EZU TO FUKEI E NO YONA CHIZU CHIZU NO YONA E: BETWEEN LANDSCAPE PAINTING AND PANORAMIC MAPS. . . unknown
Bookseller reference : 27050601
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Ando Hiroshige
The Sketchbooks of Hiroshige Dover Pictorial Archives
2007-04-01. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 0486460479 ISBN : 0486460479 9780486460475
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Ando Hiroshige
Hiroshige Prints: 24 Art Cards Dover Postcards
1988-01-09. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 0486256448 ISBN : 0486256448 9780486256443
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HIROSHIGE Ando. I Utagawa
OHASHI ATAKE NO YUHDACHI: SUDDEN SHOWER AT ATAKE BRIDGE. From the Series: MEISH
Tokyo ca. 1920's Watanabe. An Oban color woodblock print vertical format sheet size: 24.6 x 38 cm. print size is: 21.6 x 35.7 cm.excellent example no issuessigned in block red Hanko chop/seal reprint of the 1857 First Edition. . . ONE OF HIROSHIGE'S MOST FAMOUS & LANDMARK ACHEIVEMENTS . . THE "FINAL MONMUMENT" TO HIROSHIGE'S GREAT CAREER . . SUPERB EXAMPLE AND SUBJECT: This print is one of the most desirable of all Hiroshige's production of prints. Coveted by collectors for about 150 years this work commands world interest and the highest of prices regardless where and when it appears. . HIROSHIGE'S BEST COMPOSITION: This superb composition is in Lane's words: "Plebian citizens of Edo caught on the Great Bridge across the Sumida River at Take shielded themselves from a sudden shower. On the river a logger poles his raft and in the distance dimly the houses and temples of Fukagawa and Honjo can be seen." Lane continues: "Hiroshige's "Ohashi" stands as the final monument of his career and was produced only a year before his death." See Lane below. . The cartouche at the upper right reads: "ATAKE NO YUDACHI: SUDDEN SHOWER AT ATAKE." The work also has the censor's or Kiwame seal at the top right margin indicated a date of October 1857. . THE ARTIST: ANDO HIROSHIGE I 1797-1858: Was the last major master of the Ukiyo-e School. In 1811 he studied with Ukiyo-e master Utagawa Toyohiro from whom he received his "nom d'artiste" Hiroshige. His first published illustrated book was from 1818 during the following decades he published profusely. From 1831 he was greatly influenced by Hokusai and began his series of landscape prints. . WATANABE SHOZABURO REPRINT EDITION: . This is a Watanabe reprint of Hiroshige's most famous color woodblock color print. This is a circa 1920 excellent example and color woodcut print faithful to the original exact in all details. It is an exact match for the print cited in Lane page 183 no.187 and also in the Watanabe 1936 catalog. Although Watanabe did not mark stamp or otherwise earmark the great master's Sui Generis the paper and printing is unmistakable the product of Watanabe in the 1920's-30's. . WHO WAS PUBLISHER WATANABE SHOZABURO 1885-1962: . Watanabe Shozaburo was a known maker of this kind of fine reprint work. It is number 346 on pl. 62 of his catalog. As usual there are no Watanabe publisher's seal or indication whatsoever on the print. Due to the nature of the 'laid' paper it is commensurate with his high-quality color woodblock reprinted works. Because it was in the 1936 catalog is not an indication of date. Watanabe had been making high quality reprints of famous masters' prints from 1915. See Watanabe below. . Watanabe was a Japanese print woodblock publisher and the driving force behind the Japanese printmaking movement known as "Shin-hanga" New prints" movement. Watanabe employed highly skilled carvers and printers and commissioned artists to design prints that combined traditional Japanese techniques with elements of contemporary Western painting such as perspective and shadows. Watanabe coined the term Shin-hanga in 1915 to describe such prints. Charles W. Bartlett Hashiguchi Goyo Kawase Hasui Yoshida Hiroshi Kasamatsu Shiro Torii Kotondo Ohara Koson Terashima Shimei Ito Shinsui Takahashi Shotei and Yamakawa Shuho are among the artists whose works he published. . Much of his company's stockpile of both prints and their original printing-blocks was destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923. In the following years new versions of many of these prints were created using re-carved blocks typically the re-issued "post-quake" prints included changes and revisions in the designs. The quality was always fist class using highest quality materials and craftsmen. . Watanabe exported most of his Shin-hanga prints to the United States and Europe due to a lack of Japanese interest. . CONDITION: This work is in excellent condition strong color perfect registry no fading clean and solid as issued. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: LANE Richard.: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD: THE JAPANESE PRINT INCLUDING AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF UKIYO-E p.183 illustration 183 shows this exact print. For the full series MEISHO EDO HYAKKEI: ONE HUNDRED FAMOUS VIEW OF EDO see pp.209-326. WATANABE Shozaburo. comp. publisher.: CATALOGUE OF WOOD-CUT COLOUR PRINTS OF S. WATANABE 1936 page 62 number 346. vertical format from the series MEISHO EDO HYAKKEI: ONE HUNDRED FAMOUS VIEW OF EDO. Watanabe Shozaburo: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Dzabur%C5%8D_Watanabe . Color scans of this & most other items posted to our website. . unknown
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HIROSHIGE Ando. I Utagawa et al.
SEBA NO AKI TSUKI: AUTUMN MOON AT SEBA. From the Series: KISO KAIDOH ROKUJUHKYU
Tokyo ca 1920's Watanabe. An Oban color woodblock print horizontal format sheet size: 38.6 x 24.3 x cm. print size 35.1 x 21.9 cm. excellent example no issues block signed red Hanko chop/seal a reprint of the mid-1830's edition. . . ONE OF HIROSHIGE'S MOST FAMOUS LANDSCAPES . . SEBA NO AKI TSUKI: AUTUMN MOON AT SEBA . . A COLLABORATIVE WORK WITH CONTRIBUTION BY EISEN . . This stunning work shows two bargemen poling their craft in the same direction as wind-bent willows lean over the blue Narai river in a lonely region under a harvest moon at dusk. . This exact print is illustrated and commented upon in length by Lane where he cites the date to be circa late 1830's. . . COLLABORATIVE WORK OF TWO MASTER ARTISTS HIROSHIGE & EISEN: . ANDO HIROSHIGE I 1797-1858: Was the last major master of the Ukiyo-e School. In 1811 he studied with Ukiyo-e master Utagawa Toyohiro from whom he received his "nom d'artiste" Hiroshige. His first published illustrated book was from 1818 during the following decades he published profusely. From 1831 he was greatly influenced by Hokusai and began his series of landscape prints. . EISEN 1790-1848: Was a Ukiyo-e painter print artist and illustrator. Pupil first of the Kano School artist Hakkesai then of the Ukiyo-e artist Eizan. He is well-known as a collaborator with Hiroshige I for this series of landscapes. See Lane p.219. . WATANABE SHOZABURO REPRINT: . This is a Watanabe reprint of Hiroshige's most famous color woodblock color print. This is a circa 1920 excellent example and color woodcut print faithful to the original exact in all details. It is an exact match for the print cited in Lane page 183 no.187 and also in the Watanabe 1936 catalog. Although Watanabe did not mark stamp or otherwise earmark the great master's Sui Generis the paper and printing is unmistakable the product of Watanabe in the 1920's-30's. . PUBLISHER WATANABE SHOZABURO 1885-1962: . Watanabe Shozaburo was a known maker of this kind of fine reprint work. It is number 346 on pl. 62 of his catalog. As usual there are no Watanabe publisher's seal or indication whatsoever on the print. Due to the nature of the 'laid' paper it is commensurate with his high-quality color woodblock reprinted works. Because it was in the 1936 catalog is not an indication of date. Watanabe had been making high quality reprints of famous masters' prints from 1915. See Watanabe below. . Watanabe was a Japanese print woodblock publisher and the driving force behind the Japanese printmaking movement known as "Shin-hanga" New prints" movement. Watanabe employed highly skilled carvers and printers and commissioned artists to design prints that combined traditional Japanese techniques with elements of contemporary Western painting such as perspective and shadows. Watanabe coined the term Shin-hanga in 1915 to describe such prints. Charles W. Bartlett Hashiguchi Goyo Kawase Hasui Yoshida Hiroshi Kasamatsu Shiro Torii Kotondo Ohara Koson Terashima Shimei Ito Shinsui Takahashi Shotei and Yamakawa Shuho are among the artists whose works he published. . Much of his company's stockpile of both prints and their original printing-blocks was destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923. In the following years new versions of many of these prints were created using re-carved blocks typically the re-issued "post-quake" prints included changes and revisions in the designs. The quality was always fist class using highest quality materials and craftsmen. . Watanabe exported most of his Shin-hanga prints to the United States and Europe due to a lack of Japanese interest. . CONDITION: This work is in excellent condition strong color perfect registry no fading clean and solid as issued. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: LANE Richard.: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD: THE JAPANESE PRINT INCLUDING AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF UKIYO-E p.182 illustration 186 shows this exact print. For the full series KISO KAIDOH ROKUJUHKYUH TSUGI: SIXTY-NINE STATINOS OF THE KISO HIGHWAY see pp.180 190 color illustration on p.182. WATANABE Shozaburo. comp. publisher.: CATALOGUE OF WOOD-CUT COLOUR PRINTS OF S. WATANABE 1936 page 61 number 320 where he calls it: "MOONRISE AT SEBA KISO HIGHWAY." Watanabe Shozaburo: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Dzabur%C5%8D_Watanabe Color scans of this & most other items posted to our website. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 36050001
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HIROSHIGE Ichiryusai. II et al.
UKIYO GAFU: Sketch Book of the Fleeting World. Alternate Titles: UKIYO RYUSAI GA
Edo c.1830-44 Suwaraya. Stiff orange stitched wrs. covers worn thumbed 29 double folded leaves 58pages profusely illustrated in 3 colors Sumi black & pale pink vol. 3 only of a 3 volume set 16 x 23 cm. FIRST EDITION Delightfully interesting subjects portrayed with a strong pen. Sketches of human figures landscapes flowers birds insects animals of all varieties done in light tints. The work is reminiscent of Hokusai's most celebrated book series THE MANGA. THE ARTISTS: Executed in a collaborative effort by two famous artists: Hiroshige I Ichiryusai 1797-1858 aka Ando and Keisai Eisen Yoshinobu 1790-1848. Working in concert they produced a lovely set of books with superbly charming and quaint illustrations. A fine example of the best of Japan's great master artists. SUBJECT OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS: The work reflects all genres and subjects of life work and leisure in Japan during the mid-1800's. Its a virtual dictionary of human and animal activity. This encyclopedic work gives us an insight to what most Japanese saw and were familiar with during their life-time. Illustrated in shades of Sumi gray black and pastel orange. PUBLISHERS PLACES & DATES: Not all volumes state the publisher per Kerlin a 'second copy' was published in Nagoya by Eirakuya and was a Meiji period reprint. One can conclude that Kerlin's observations were limited to those he found in the Netherlands which was void of a matching set published in Edo by Suwaraya. Inside covers show adverts for Hokusai books inside back cover shows adverts for various Edo Osaka publishers and adverts for Keisai books. The place of publication is not cited nor are any dates therefore we support the dates found in Kerlin on p. 756 and other references cited below to be ca. 1830-1844. NOTE ON CONDITION: The "very clean set" has a large amount silver transfer on the back of vol. 3 covers and a very minor amount of the same on the back of vol. 1; the contents of vol. 1 & 2 remain exceptionally bright and clean else "as is." BIBLIOGRAPHY: H. Kerlen: CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS AND MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS pp.756-757 no. 1800. He cites publication dates for the various volume numbers from ca. 1830-1844. He gives good bibliographical details for each of the 3 volumes in the series. L. Brown: BLOCK PRNTING AND BOOK ILLUSTRATION IN JAPAN: p.194 and gives ca. 1836 as the approximate publication date. See Kerlin for better dates. H. Bartlett & H. Shohara: JAPANESE BOTANY DURING THE PERIOD OF WOOD-BLOCK PRINTING p.222 exhibit 85 with illustration from vol. 3. K. Toda: THE RYERSON COLLECTION OF JAPANESE AND CHLINESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS pp.300 & 303. The entry on p.300 matches what we believe is the correct author & title but lacks any information regarding the co-illustrator Keisen Eisen and seems to be confused with a work of similar title on p. 303 KEISAI UKIYO GWAFU which was a variant of volume one of the series we catalogue here. Again see Kerlin 1800 for clarity. Toda seems to think that this was a 10 volume set lacking from 2-9 when in fact it was a 3 volume set per our description. J. Gyer. comp. ASIATIC BOOKS: A Priced Indexed Catalogue of Books Relating to the Orient Offered for Sale 1949-1952. Dawson's Book Shop Los Angeles 1952. See item 666 cited as 3 volumes "originally published ca. 1836.this set is probably a second edition. Nagoya n.d." He cites the authors as being Hiroshige Ryusai & Keisai Eisen. L. Dawes: CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS .V & A Museum HSMO 1972. Page 178 KEISAI UKIYO GWAFU "In collaboration with Hiroshige note variant title again he repeats Toda's error in assuming correctness as a 10 vol. set again he only has volume 1 ! E14832-1886. Also see p.179 and makes the same error assuming its a 10 vol. set having volumes 1-3 E.6944-1916 but does acknowledge that it was "with Keisai Yeisen ". S. Sorimachi: CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS IN THE SPENCER COLLECTION OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: p. 128 no. 561. Per Sorimachi "vol.1 & 2 was illustrated by Eisen Keisai and the third by Hiroshige. " Forrer: 244-246 KSM kaiga 1-356-4 Kraft: vol.1: no. 26; vol.2: no. 543; vol.3: no. 763. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 85005104
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HIROSHIGE Ichiryusai. II et al.
UKIYO GAFU: Sketch Book of the Fleeting World. Alternate Titles: UKIYO RYUSAI GA
Edo c.1830-44 Suwaraya. Stiff orange stitched wrs. covers worn thumbed 29 double folded leaves 58pages profusely illustrated in 3 colors Sumi black & pale pink vol. 2 only of a 3 volume set 16 x 23 cm.back covers inked. FIRST ED. Delightfully interesting subjects portrayed with a strong pen. Sketches of human figures landscapes flowers birds insects animals of all varieties done in light tints. The work is reminiscent of Hokusai's most celebrated book series THE MANGA. THE ARTISTS: Executed in a collaborative effort by two famous artists: Hiroshige I Ichiryusai 1797-1858 aka Ando and Keisai Eisen Yoshinobu 1790-1848. Working in concert they produced a lovely set of books with superbly charming and quaint illustrations. A fine example of the best of Japan's great master artists. SUBJECT OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS: The work reflects all genres and subjects of life work and leisure in Japan during the mid-1800's. Its a virtual dictionary of human and animal activity. This encyclopedic work gives us an insight to what most Japanese saw and were familiar with during their life-time. Illustrated in shades of Sumi gray black and pastel orange. PUBLISHERS PLACES & DATES: Not all volumes state the publisher per Kerlin a 'second copy' was published in Nagoya by Eirakuya and was a Meiji period reprint. One can conclude that Kerlin's observations were limited to those he found in the Netherlands which was void of a matching set published in Edo by Suwaraya. Inside covers show adverts for Hokusai books inside back cover shows adverts for various Edo Osaka publishers and adverts for Keisai books. The place of publication is not cited nor are any dates therefore we support the dates found in Kerlin on p. 756 and other references cited below to be ca. 1830-1844. NOTE ON CONDITION: The "very clean set" has a large amount silver transfer on the back of vol. 3 covers and a very minor amount of the same on the back of vol. 1; the contents of vol. 1 & 2 remain exceptionally bright and clean else "as is." BIBLIOGRAPHY: H. Kerlen: CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS AND MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS pp.756-757 no. 1800. He cites publication dates for the various volume numbers from ca. 1830-1844. He gives good bibliographical details for each of the 3 volumes in the series. L. Brown: BLOCK PRNTING AND BOOK ILLUSTRATION IN JAPAN: p.194 and gives ca. 1836 as the approximate publication date. See Kerlin for better dates. H. Bartlett & H. Shohara: JAPANESE BOTANY DURING THE PERIOD OF WOOD-BLOCK PRINTING p.222 exhibit 85 with illustration from vol. 3. K. Toda: THE RYERSON COLLECTION OF JAPANESE AND CHLINESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS pp.300 & 303. The entry on p.300 matches what we believe is the correct author & title but lacks any information regarding the co-illustrator Keisen Eisen and seems to be confused with a work of similar title on p. 303 KEISAI UKIYO GWAFU which was a variant of volume one of the series we catalogue here. Again see Kerlin 1800 for clarity. Toda seems to think that this was a 10 volume set lacking from 2-9 when in fact it was a 3 volume set per our description. J. Gyer. comp. ASIATIC BOOKS: A Priced Indexed Catalogue of Books Relating to the Orient Offered for Sale 1949-1952. Dawson's Book Shop Los Angeles 1952. See item 666 cited as 3 volumes "originally published ca. 1836.this set is probably a second edition. Nagoya n.d." He cites the authors as being Hiroshige Ryusai & Keisai Eisen. L. Dawes: CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS .V & A Museum HSMO 1972. Page 178 KEISAI UKIYO GWAFU "In collaboration with Hiroshige note variant title again he repeats Toda's error in assuming correctness as a 10 vol. set again he only has volume 1 ! E14832-1886. Also see p.179 and makes the same error assuming its a 10 vol. set having volumes 1-3 E.6944-1916 but does acknowledge that it was "with Keisai Yeisen ". S. Sorimachi: CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS IN THE SPENCER COLLECTION OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: p. 128 no. 561. Per Sorimachi "vol.1 & 2 was illustrated by Eisen Keisai and the third by Hiroshige. " Forrer: 244-246 KSM kaiga 1-356-4 Kraft: vol.1: no. 26; vol.2: no. 543; vol.3: no. 763. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 85005103
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Hiroshige Ando
One Hundred Famous Views Of Edo
George Braziller The Brooklyn Museum 1986. 1st. Over-size Hardcover. VG / VG. Over-size hardcover in slightly age-toned decorated tan jacket George Braziller The Brooklyn Museum hardcover
Bookseller reference : 73867
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Hiroshige
Hiroshige'S Flowers Coloring Cards
Cards. As New. unknown
Bookseller reference : ria9780764966156_rkm ISBN : 0764966154 9780764966156
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Sebastian Izzard Editor Ando Hiroshige Illustrator Keisai Eisen Illustrator
The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido
George Braziller 2008-09-08. Hardcover. Used:Good. George Braziller hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX0807615935 ISBN : 0807615935 9780807615935
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HIROSHIGE Ando. I Utagawa
TOKAIDO: HAMMATSU.
Japan c 1920's. Color woodcut of Hamamatsu station very very clean good registry Chuban size: 18.7 x 12.3 cm. excellent impression. Shows travellers and boats with pines from the TOKAIDO series. A lovely small size example from Hiroshige's most famous ser es. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 87059201
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HIROSHIGE Ichiryusai. III
FUJI SANJU ROKKEI & EDO YONJU HAKKEI: THE THIRTY-SIX VIEWS OF MT. FUJI & FORTY-E
Edo 1891. A brocade silk covered album Oban size all edge gilt with a total of 65 fine color prints including 2 title pages and one dedication print book size 24.5 x 35.5 cm. 4.15 cm. thick. A stunning group of his most famous prints well represented. Hiroshige II 1826-1869 and III 1843-1894 were one in the same a pupil of the most famous & great Ando Hiroshige. Using his master's name plus his old name Ichiryusai he was the adopted son of Hiroshige I and was a very skilled painter who actually painted along side & with the master until his master's death in 1858. After that Ichiryusai specialized in railroad prints depicting these new innovations recently imported from the West around Yokohama as well as issuing many series of beautiful prints. In his later years he executed a most beautiful and exquisite set of his own interpretation of his master's most well-known series of prints showing Mt. Fuji & the celebrat- ed places around Edo. This was not done to merely copy the master's works but rather as a sincere Confucian tribute to his adopted father & now father-in-law and master. He took each of the master's views & repainted them in pastel colors with great control & precision. Some of the more delicate places such as rainbows and clouds behind a flock of birds were actually brushed on by hand a technique rarely ever done. The wood blocks used were of the highest quality a majority of which were center cuts & these have left a most beautiful wood-pattern in the print. This example shows 28 prints from the Fuji Sanju Rokkei and 35 from the Edo Yonju Hakkei series with the title page from each present. There is a dedcation & memorial print to Hiroshige I from his fai- thful son and pupil. This print is most similar to one found as the frontispiece to the book by E. F. Strange: THE COLOR PRINTS OF HIROSHIGE London 1925.Its clear that this print by Kunisada who is Toyokuni I was used as a model by Ichi- ryusai as it differs in what the master is holding.Kunisada shows him holding his rosary beads while Ichiryusai shows the master with his Fude brush pen and paper in hand.Ichi- ryusai and Kunisada had collaborated to issue a series of 36 prints:EDO JIMAN or THRIY-SIX PLACES OF WHICH YEDO IS PROUD. Ichiryusai has taken much care to represent the most wonder- ful views of Fuji & Edo with great skill.A majority of these prints are certainly well-known to the art world at large as well as to Japanese print collectors.Many of these prints prints show up in the usual references. Some of the more famous Edo views are showing a falcon in winter rain on the river bridgestorks cat view in Asakusabusy street scenes Asakasa temple & lantern in snow river scenes &c. Some Fuji views show many snow scenes seasonal viewscherry blossoms a majority show water and mountains charming set of prints. Alternate title is MEISHO EDO HYAKKEI. See L. Roberts: A DICTIONARY OF JAPANESE PRINTS ARTISTS p.44-45 for background on Hiroshige III & III. R. Lane: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD p.232-254 most all of the prints in this album are listed under Hiroshige I's series: MEISHO EDO HYAKKEI: ONE HUNDRED FAMOUS VIEWS OF EDO. Beautifully bound in tradition- al brocade silk-gilt brocade with prinnts on both sides of an accordion folded album. A L W A Y S R A R E ! . unknown
Bookseller reference : 99001601
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HIROSHIGE Ichiryusai. II
SHOSHIKI GATSU: BOOK OF DESIGN.
Edo 1863 Fujiokaya . Volume 1 of 2. Stitch brown stiff wr wrs. 11.7 x 17.5 cm. supplement volume 25 double-pages = 51 color platescovers & title slip well worn thumbeda few minor stains dusty else solid. RARE FIRST EDITION . . . A SUPERBLY & CREATIVELY ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF . . SKETCHES PORTRAITS ARTISTIC DESIGNS LANDSCAPES . . FLOWERS SCHOLAR'S ROCKS TEMPLE STONE LANTERNS FU DOGS . . TORII PINE & OTHER TREES WATER & WAVES SEA FISH . .APSARAS FEMALE GODS DHARMA SEASIDE LANDSCAPES SAILING . .VESSELS ITINERANT MUSICIANS PERFORMERS DANCERS . . ACROBATS SACRED MT. FUJI . . & MANY OTHER DELIGHTFUL DEPICTIONS . . This work was done by Utagawa Hiroshige II Suzuki Ichiryusai 1826-1869 with Suzuki as his additional Go studio name. A book of designs with over 100 illustrations showing ships horses saddles Mt. Fuji samurai arms armor giant snake pottery flowers textile patterns fruit &c. . Published Bunkyu 3 1863 signed by Kanagaki Robu 1829-1894 with Kiwame censor seal top margin of first page. . COLLATION: Volume 1: 25 double-sheets preface. Volume 2: 26 double-sheets preface. See Kerlen for more details . NOTE: Color photos are posted to our website. . CONDITION: The book is bound in the original publisher's buff stiff wrappers with stitched spine. The covers are well worn with the usual scuffing with chips corner & edge wear. The contents are firm and solid. Contents are thumbed with many various stains ink marks and soil. Nevertheless the book remains an excellent example of Hiroshige's artistic talent and broad spectrum of drawing prowess. Typical condition of a popular book 163 years old. . This book has been well loved over its lifetime !! Please review the photos to see the condition. . BIBLIOGRAPHY: . DAWES Leonard G.: CATALOGUE OF JAPANESE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS. p.39 BROWN Louise N.: BLOCK PRINTING AND BOOK ILLUSTRATION IN JAPAN p.195 for more notes & details. H. Kerlen; CATALOGUE OF PRE-MEIJI JAPANESE BOOKS AND MAPS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS p.670 #1601 he lists volume 1 & 2. KSM: KAIGA 4-579-4 Kraft: VOL.3 NO653 2 HEN . NOT CITED IN: Edgren Toda Dawson Hickman Mitchell . . unknown
Bookseller reference : 85004302
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