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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858) The smallest 24.8cm x 36cm (9¾in x 14¼in), UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)
Edo period (1615-1868), circa 1832-1834 the largest 26.4cm x 37.9cm (10 3/8in x 14 Edo period (1615-1868), circa 1840-1842
and 1840-1842 7/8in). (4). Two oban yoko-e prints from the series known
Three oban yoko-e prints from the series as Uozukushi (An Assortment of Fishes), each
known as Uozukushi (An Assortment of £1,500 - 2,000 with a kyoka poem in the upper section: the
Fishes), each with kyoka poem(s) in the JPY230,000 - 300,000 first of amadai, ishimochi and wasabi (tilefish,
upper section: the first, shimadai, ainame US$2,100 - 2,800 ishimochi and wasabi root), mounted onto
and nanten (spotted bream, rock trout and a card, 24.9cm x 36.8 (9¾in x 14½in); the
nandina), no publisher’s seal, signed Hiroshige second of akodai and sasa (red seabream and
ga; the second and the third, two prints of Provenance bamboo grass), 24.8cm x 36.6cm (9¾in x 14
tai and sansho (seabream and Japanese The second (‘sea bream’ of the better color) 3/8in); both with publisher’s seal Yamasho of
pepper), both with publisher’s seal Eijudo sold at Sotheby’s, London, 26 April 1984, Yamadaya Shojiro, signed Hiroshige hitsu. (2).
of Nishimuraya Yohachi, signed Ichiryusai Lot 110.
Hiroshige ga; together with a facsimile of a £1,200 - 1,800
black seabream, two small seabream and a JPY180,000 - 270,000
Japanese pepper. US$1,700 - 2,500
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