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Junk in a Harbour

Junk in a Harbour
by Kato Eika (1869-1942 watercolour)

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Artist: Kato Eika (1869-1942 watercolour)
Title: Junk in a Harbour
Series: 
Date of first edition?1911
Publisher (first edition)?Self
Publisher (this edition)?Self
Medium (first edition): Watercolour
Medium (this edition): Watercolour
Format (first edition): Large Oban
Format (this edition): Large Oban
DB artwork code: 43089
Notes (first edition)?
A fine Japanese watercolour of a sailboat anchored in calm, misty blue waters. It is signed E. Kato.
Marks: Signed lower left E. Kato / 1911.
Dimensions: 12 3/4" x 19 1/4".

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

1911 JAPANESE FRAMED WATERCOLOR SHIP BY E. KATO

Presented is a lovely Japanese watercolor by E. Kato. The watercolor is of a traditional Japanese ship harbored in calm waters. The stillness of the ship is echoed in the quiet silhouette of a bent fisherman rowing his small boat around the ship. The dark wooden frame appears to be original to the painting.

The painting is signed E Kato and dated 1911. An advertisement for an art exhibit in Cambridge, Massachusetts that featured E. Kato is affixed to the back of the painting. The ad reads, “Edo Gallery Traditional Art of Japan: Exhibition of Turn-of-the-Century watercolors, Featuring E. Kato.” This particular painting may not have featured in the exhibition, but highlights the importance of the pre-War Japanese watercolor artists.

The condition is excellent. The painting is in great shape. The painting does not appear to be backed with acid-free paper, and should be re-backed to prevent discoloration to the watercolor paper. We are leaving this up to the new owner, and have not taken the frame apart. There is a little tape residue on the frame, but this can be cleaned up.

The frame measures about 21 inches by 14 inches.
Notes (this edition)?
Artist Bio: 
1869, April - Born Saichiro Kato, he took Eika Kato as a pseudonym.
1886 - Learnt watercolor painting from Toru Azukisawa.
1888 - Moved to Yokohama.
1889 - Learnt Japanese style painting techniques from Beisen Kubota.
1892, September - Married Kiku Tanaka.
1909, March - Announced an exhibition of 50 watercolours.
1910~ - Extend over several decades, painted watercolours in Hong Kong.
1942, September - Died at the age of 74. Buried in Kuboyama cemetery.

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