Notes (this edition) These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.: | Title Ocean Side Artist Chikanobu Toyohara 1838-1912
Signature yoshu Chikanobu Seal artist's seal Dated ca. 1890s Technique/Medium Woodblock print Impression very good Colors excellent - very good Condition very good … lighty soiled, backed (Meiji), panels pasted together, right panel separated, slightly trimmed, slight red transfer stains on left panel Rating 2 = very good Description "Tokugawa Jidai Kifujin no Zu" The ladies in Tokugawa era are enjoying the site of wisteria walkway at the ocean side. Format 3 Oban tate-e Width 28.3 inches = 72.0 cm Height 14.0 inches = 35.5 cm |
ARTIST: Chikanobu. FORMAT: Oban, Triptych (14.5 by 29.5 ins) DATE: 1897. DESCRIPTION: Manners and Customs of Ladies – Wisteria Corridor. PUBLISHER: Hasegawa Tsunejiro. CONDITION: Some staining to left sheet, minor marks and flaws, otherwise very good impression, colour and condition. Retains Japanese album backing.
Later, same print:
ARTIST: Chikanobu. FORMAT: Oban, Triptych (14.5 by 29.5 ins). DATE: 1897. DESCRIPTION: Manners and customs of Ladies; Wisteria Corridor. PUBLISHER: Hasegawa Tsunejiro. CONDITION: A small stain to left sheet but otherwise exceptionally fine impression, colour and condition. |