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涅槃寂静 | THE COLLECTION OF DAVID AND NAYDA UTTERBERG (LOTs 1-20)























































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 ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 17TH CENTURY)  ISHIKAWA JOZAN (JAPAN, 1583-1672)
 Thirteen Buddhas  A small and fragile scroll, probably in its original state, without   Cranes Dance in Clouds over Millennium-old Trees

 Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper  remounting, shows Thirteen Buddhas, arranged in three vertical   Signed Gansenshi and sealed Gansenken and Sekio
 21º x 9¿ in. (54 x 23.2 cm.)  columns. It is a very early type of Otsu-e, folk paintings sold to   Hanging scroll; ink on paper
 travelers in the shops of Otsu, a town on the Tokaido highway   45Ω x 8¡ in. (115.6 x 21.3 cm.)
 $10,000-15,000  near the southern tip of Lake Biwa, in Shiga Prefecture. A few
 大津絵 十三佛図  other examples of this subject are known, but they are rare. Secular   $15,000-20,000
 subjects—falconers, courtesans, demons—were popular in later
 PROVENANCE:  years.  石川丈山筆 一行書
 London Gallery, Tokyo  PROVENANCE:
 A very similar example was published by Kiyoshi Yokoi, a partner   Yoshiaki Shimizu
 and managing director at Mayuyama & Co., in his book, Early   Hiroshi Sugimoto, New York, 15 May 1988
 Otsu-e (Tokyo: Mayuyama & Co,, 1958), Pl. 2. Yokoi points out
 that most extant examples of Otsu-e are nineteenth century. One   EXHIBITED:
 of the largest collections of Otsu-e is in the Minneapolis Institute of   Yoshiaki Shimizu and John M. Rosenfield, Masters of Japanese
 Art, a 1999 gift of Harriet and Edson Spencer, who acquired their   Calligraphy: 8th-19th Century (New York: The Asia Society Galleries
 first piece from Mr. Yokoi at the Mayuyama gallery in the arcade   and Japan House Gallery, 1984), exh. cat. no. 112
 of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo in 1960.
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