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"Maiko Beach" by Tsuchiya Koitsu, 1938 Oban
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One Japanese woodblock print from Koitsu, a great Shin Hanga artist. Published by Doi. Early printing. Print has been framed. Toned and somewhat faded but still attains good impression and color. Folding line on margin. 11.25" x 17". Few tape remnants on the reverse side.
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2004/12/31
Title: Maikonohama Beach Artist: Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949) Size: 15in. X 10in.
The Stokes Collection
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Friday, 1 April 2005
Title "Maiko Beach" (aka "Dancer's Beach") ("Maiko no Hama") Date 1938 (early printing by Yokoi, 1938-62) Provenance Small private collection, purchased in Yokosura, Japan 1957. Series na Publisher Doi Publisher ("Doi Hangaten" seal) Seal, Carver/Printer Doi "E-seal" (circa 1936-62), Harada/Yokoi (Yokoi printed 1936-65) Image Size 10 1/4 x 15 3/8 ("dai-oban") Impression Very Fine. Skillfully done "bokashi" shading; life-like reflection; light "gauffrage" to clouds; exeptionally fine detailing, crisp lines. Condition Very Good to Excellent. Exceptional colors; clean backside. (Known to date to mid-1950's collection--not new). (A few surface scratches; light wear--otherwise flawless.) Reference/Illus na Comments Beautifully colored sailboats image; exceptional printing. Seldom seen image. Item # BG-772
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Title Maiko Beach Artist Koitsu Tsuchiya 1870-1949 Signature Koitsu Seal artist's seal (shin) Dated 1938 Publisher Doi Eiichi Technique/Medium Woodblock print Impression excellent … (posthumous printing) printed on "do" watermarked paper, clouds lightly embossed Colors excellent Condition excellent - very good Description Maiko Beach. Note carver Harada, printer Seki Format Dai-Oban Width 16.9 inches = 43.0 cm Height 11.2 inches = 28.5 cm
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Sunday, 27 November 2005
Japanese woodblock print by Koitsu. Beach at Maiko. Doi Eiichi, Harada/Seki. Probably a later edition, purchased by the consignor over 20 years ago, dated 1937. 11 5/8” x 16 3/4”.
I’m holding sales about twice a month. Most of the prints I sell are large consignments from old Western collections. We get the referrals from the East coast museums (Met, MFA, Princeton, etc.). I am not selling picked-over stock secondhand – it goes direct from the consignor to you and we take 15%.
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