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Woman in a Summer Kimono

Woman in a Summer Kimono 夏衣の女
by Goyo Hashiguchi (1880-1921)

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Artist: Goyo Hashiguchi (1880-1921) 橋口五葉
Title: Woman in a Summer Kimono 夏衣の女
Series: 
Date of first edition?1920
Date of this artwork?c. 1970s/80s (may not be accurate)
Publisher (first edition)?Hashiguchi Goyo
Publisher (this edition)?Yuyudo 悠々洞出
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Large Oban
Format (this edition): Large Oban
DB artwork code: 27223
Notes (first edition)?
A Note on the 1970's/80's restrikes:

Tanseisha edition:

One of the 12-print sets, titled "Hashiguchi Goyo 60-Year Memorial) was published in an edition size of only 150 and is dated 1981, December 1st. I assume this to be the first edition by Tanseisha. It is obvious that Tanseisha subsequently published other sets after this date, using different printers. One of these later editions included an extra print, so a 13-print edition.

Yuyudo editions:

A 6-print set of bijin-ga in blue canvas tatou album with edition size of 750.

A 12-print edition, size unconfirmed.

A 2-print set of large-size scenes "Hand Mirror" and "Yabakei" with edition size of around 500.


Iwasaki Shoten:
Published "Woman Combing Her Hair" in an edition size of 180 in 1988, October 20 (see database entry 46012).

Watanabe Shoichiro:
Watanabe has recently (2017 or earlier) started publishing some of the Goyo scenes.
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title:"Summer Kimono" ("Natsui no Onna")


Date: 1920 (Commemorative Edition, sanctioned by Goyo's family, c.1980's)

Image Size: 11" x 17 1/4"


Impression: Fine. Sumptuous soft pink "mica" background.


Condition: Fine.

Considered by many connoisseurs to be Goyo's finest image. One of a very few reprints made with the blessing of Goyo's heirs in the 1980's. In original presentation folder.

An alert eBayer has pointed out to me that I have mistakenly given the publisher as Tansheisha. In fact, the publisher is Yuyudo. I apologize for the error. However, the Yuyudo prints are at least equal in beauty to the Tanseisha prints, and the value of this item is unaffected.

Artist Bio: 
A Note on the 1970's/80's restrikes:

Tanseisha edition:

One of the 12-print sets, titled "Hashiguchi Goyo 60-Year Memorial) was published in an edition size of only 150 and is dated 1981, December 1st. I assume this to be the first edition by Tanseisha. It is obvious that Tanseisha subsequently published other sets after this date, using different printers. One of these later editions included an extra print, so a 13-print edition.

Yuyudo editions:

A 6-print set of bijin-ga in blue canvas tatou album with edition size of 750.

A 12-print edition, size unconfirmed.

A 2-print set of large-size scenes "Hand Mirror" and "Yabakei" with edition size of around 500.


Iwasaki Shoten:

Published "Woman Combing Her Hair" in an edition size of 180 in 1988, October 20 (see database entry 46012).

Watanabe Shoichiro: Watanabe has recently (2017 or earlier) started publishing some of the Goyo scenes.

The artworks displayed on JAODB are not for sale.

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