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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858) UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)
Edo period (1615-1868), circa 1855 AND UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II (1826–1869)
Five oban tate-e prints from the series Gojusantsugi meisho zue Edo period (1615-1868), early to mid 19th century
(Famous Sights of the 53 Stations); the first and second, two prints Five oban prints: the first a tate-e print of Harima Maiko no hama (Maiko
of Hiratsuka Ba’nyugawa funawatashi Oyama enbo (Distant View Beach, Harima Province) from the series Rokujuyoshu meisho zue
of Oyama and Boats Crossing Ba’nyugawa, Hiratsuka); the third of (Famous Places in the 60-odd Provinces) by Hiroshige; the second a
Maisaka, Imagiri kaijo funewatashi (Ferryboats on the Sea at Imagiri, yoko-e of Ryogokubashi chobo ryoriya (Restaurant with a Distant View
Maisaka); the fourth of Goyu Motono-ga-hara Motozaka goe (Motono- of Ryogoku Bridge) from the series Edo meisho (Famous Places in Edo)
ga-hara and Motozaka Pass, Goyu); the last of Shono Shiratorizuka by Hiroshige; the third a yoko-e of Gotenyama yukyo (Amusements
koseki (Ancient Site of the Shiratori Mound, Shono); all published by at Gotenyama) from the series Koto meisho (Famous Places in Edo)
Tsutaya Kichizo, with censor’s seal aratame, date seal rabbit 7 (1855), by Hiroshige; the fourth a tate-e of Asakusa okuyama kaizaiku (Shell
signed Hiroshige hitsu; two mounted onto paper. Craftwork Displayed in Asakusa Temple Grounds) by Hiroshige,
The smallest 35.2cm x 24.1cm (13 7/8in x 9½in), mounted onto card; the last a yoko-e of Shoheibashi (Shohei Bridge)
the largest 36cm x 24cm (14 1/8in x 9½in). (5). from the series Edo meisho zue (Views of Famous Places in Edo) by
Hiroshige II; variously published and signed Hiroshige hitsu/ Hiroshige
ga/Hiroshige sha. The smallest 35.9cm x 24.4cm (14 1/8in x 9 5/8in),
£1,500 - 2,000 the largest 25.5cm x 38.1cm (10in x 15in). (5).
JPY230,000 - 300,000
US$2,100 - 2,800 £1,500 - 1,800
JPY230,000 - 270,000
Provenance US$2,100 - 2,500
The fourth (Goyu), M. Nakazawa, Tokyo.
Provenance
The second (Ryogoku) and the third (Gotenyama), M. Nakazawa, Tokyo.
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