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Notes (1st edition)Sunset at the Mukojima Hyappon-Kui Artist: Kiyochika Format: Oban yoko-e: 10.75" x 15.75" approx Subject: In the background Mt.Fuji against the setting sun. The blocks for this series were in preparation when Kiyochika died in 1915 and were issued shortly thereafter ??. Publisher: Daikokuya (Matsuki Heikichi) Date: ca.1915 ?? Notes by Ross: The original "genga" sketches were drawn by Kiyochika not long before his death. Some trail prints were also produced around this time, possibly shortly after his death. The much reduced woodblock print series was finally published in 1929. See my notes here.
Publisher (this edition): Daikokuya (Matsuki Heikichi) Unknown Matsuki Heikichi (Daikokuya)
Date of this item: 1925-35 circa 1929
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
Saturday, 16 February 2008

Artist: Kiyochika
Date: ca.1915
Size/Format: Oban Yoko-e ( 15.75 by 10.75ins )
Description: Fujimi ferry in Hondo. In the background Mt.Fuji against the setting sun.
Series: Views in Japan
Publisher: Daikokuya (Matsuki Heikichi)
Condition: Tape marks verso.
Impression: Fine.
Notes: The blocks for this series were in preparation when Kiyochika died in 1915 and were first issued shortly thereafter. The set appears to comprise some 26 designs and is exceptionally rare. Each print bears the publisher's stamp verso together with the notation Kiyochika Fukei Shin-ga Hampu kai, i.e. of a limited edition.
Price: ?480 (SOLD)
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Saturday, 22 December 2007

The Ferry

Artist: Kiyochika
Format: Oban yoko-e: 10.75" x 15.75" approx

Subject: Fujimi ferry in Hondo. In the background Mt.Fuji against the setting sun. The blocks for this series were in preparation when Kiyochika died in 1915 and were issued shortly thereafter.

Publisher: Daikokuya (Matsuki Heikichi)

Date: ca.1915

Condition: Slight toning on verso otherwise fine

Colour: Fine

Impression: Fine

Other Notes: The set comprises some 26 designs and is exceptionally rare. Each print bears the publisher's stamp to verso together with the notation Kiyochika Fukei Shin-ga Hampu kai, i.e. of a limited edition.
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