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KOBAYASHI IKUHIDE (ACTIVE 1885-
1898), YOSAI NOBUKAZU (1872-1944),
YOSHU CHIKANOBU (HASHIMOTO
CHIKANOBU, 1838-1912), TAGUCHI
BEISAKU (1864-1903), UTAGAWA
KOKUNIMASA (RYUA, 1874-1944), AND
UTAGAWA KUNISADA III (KUNIMASA IV,
1848-1920)
Meiji era (1868-1912), 1894
Comprising 16 oban tate-e triptychs
associated with the Sino-Japanese war,
including: Toyoshima kaichu shinkan hokaku
no zu (Capturing Chinese Warships in
Toyoshima), published by Kashiwagi Enichiro;
Kurenjo fukin dai-gekisen no zu (Illustration of
the Great Battle near Jiuliancheng), and Heijo
daisenso no zu (Illustration of the Great War
160 in Pyongyang), both published by Katsuki
Yoshikatsu, each signed Yosai Nobukazu;
Chosenkoku Seikan Nihon daishori no zu
(Illustration of the Great Victory of Conghwan,
Korea), published by Takekawa Seikichi,
Gazan ni Nihonhei daishori no zu (Illustration
of the Great Victory of Asan), published by
Arai Kisaburo, and Shinkoku Daikosan oki
Nisshin daikaisen Kabayama shogun funsen
no zu (Admiral Kabayama Fights Furiously
in the Great Sino-Japanese Naval Battle
off Takushan in China), published by Sone
Koshiro, each signed Yoshu Chikanobu (17)
14 x 28in (35.5 x 71cm) each approximately
$1,500 - 2,500
161
UTAGAWA SADAHIDE (1807-1873), AND
KEISAI EISEN (1790-1848)
Edo period (1615-1868), 1835-1862
Comprising an oban tate-e print triptych,
an oban tate-e and two oban yoko-e prints;
161 Tokaido Takanawa fukei (View of Takanawa
on the Tokaido Road), 1862, published by
Fujiokaya Keijiro (Shorindo), censor’s seal inu
ju aratame, and Yokohama Honmura enkei (A
Distant View of Yokohama Honmura), 1860,
published by Tsujiokaya, censor’s seal saru
san aratame, each signed Gountei Sadahide
ga; Kodo, Nagaegawa ukaibune (No. 55,
Kodo: Cormorant Fishing Boats on the Nagae
River), and Fukaya no eki (No. 10, Fukaya
Station), each from the series Kisoji no eki (69
Stations of the Kisokaido Road), 1835-1838
(6)
14 x 9 1/2in (35.7 x 24cm) each approximately
8 7/16 x 13 11/16in (21.8 x 34.8cm) each
approximately
$1,000 - 1,500
162
HASEGAWA SADANOBU I (1809-1879)
Meiji era (1868-1912), 1870-1871
A complete set of 30 koban yoko-e prints,
from the series Miyako meisho no uchi
(Famous Places in the Capital), 1870-1871,
published by Wataya Kihei (Wataki), each
signed (30)
6 7/8 x 9 1/4in (17.5 x 23.5cm) each
approximately
162 $1,500 - 2,500
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