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           TSUKIOKA YOSHITOSHI (1839-1892)   TSUKIOKA KOGYO (1869-1927)        YOSHU CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)
           Meiji era (1868-1912), dated 1902   Meiji era (1868-1912),          AND YUKAWA SHODO (BORN 1868)
           An oban tate-e print of Jigoku-dayu godo   dated between 1898-1902   Meiji era (1868-1912),
           no zu (Enlightenment of the Hell Courtesan)   12 oban yoko-e prints from the series   late 19th/early 20th century
           from the series Shingata sanjurokkaisen (New   Nogaku zue (Pictures of Noh Performances),   Two triptychs of bijin-ga: the first by
           Forms of 36 Ghosts) depicting the former   comprising: Nishikigi (Brocade Tree);   Chikanobu from the series Tokugawa jidai
           courtesan Jigoku-dayu seated in meditation,   Tsuchiguruma (Cart for Carrying Earth);   kifujin no zu (High-ranking Ladies of the
           published by Matsuki Heikihi in 1902, signed   Oyashiro (Izumo Taisha Shrine); Hyakuman   Tokugawa Era), depicting young ladies and
           Yoshitoshi; framed and glazed.    (Hyakuman); Yugao (Yugao, from the   their attendant walking through a snow-laden
           35cm x 24cm (13¾in x 9½in).       Tales of Genji); Su’utai (Singing without   garden, published by Hasegawa Tsunejiro,
                                             Accompaniment); Kogarakasa (Small   signed Yoshu Chikanobu, each sheet
           £800 - 1,200                      Umbrella); Awaji (Awaji Island); Mimosuso   approx., 34.5cm x 23.5cm (13 5/8in x 9¼in);
           JPY120,000 - 180,000              (Mimosuso River); Saoyama (Mount   the second by Yukawa Shodo depicting
           US$1,100 - 1,600                  Saoyama); Rotaiko (Prison Drum); Rinzo   the Heian-period courtier Ariwara Yukihira
                                             (Rotating Sutra Shelf); published by Matsuki   watching the beautiful sisters Matsukaze and
                                             Heikichi between 1898-1902, all signed   Murasame on Suma Beach, signed Shodo,
                                             Kogyo with a seal. Each sheet approx.,   each sheet approx., 35cm x 23.5 cm
                                             24cm x 36cm (9 7/16in x 14 1/8in). (12).  (13¾in x 9¼in); all framed and glazed. (2).

                                             £600 - 800                        £500 - 600
                                             JPY91,000 - 120,000               JPY76,000 - 91,000
                                             US$820 - 1,100                    US$680 - 820

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