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VARIÿOUS ARTISTS: various formats; an album (48.2 x 21.7 cm.) mounted with eighty-four surimono by various artists, with a manuscript preface signed Tsurunoya (probably Tsurunoya Osamaru, the leader of the Tsurunoya poetry group of Osaka). The manusc...

Auction 23.10.1992
23.10.1992
Schätzpreis
80.000 $ - 100.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
71.500 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 126

VARIÿOUS ARTISTS: various formats; an album (48.2 x 21.7 cm.) mounted with eighty-four surimono by various artists, with a manuscript preface signed Tsurunoya (probably Tsurunoya Osamaru, the leader of the Tsurunoya poetry group of Osaka). The manusc...

Auction 23.10.1992
23.10.1992
Schätzpreis
80.000 $ - 100.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
71.500 $
Beschreibung:

VARIÿOUS ARTISTS: various formats; an album (48.2 x 21.7 cm.) mounted with eighty-four surimono by various artists, with a manuscript preface signed Tsurunoya (probably Tsurunoya Osamaru, the leader of the Tsurunoya poetry group of Osaka). The manuscript preface can be loosely translated as follows: "Though examples of calligraphy of distinguished Chinese artists are rather devoid of pleasure, they are treated as treasures and the determination of their authenticity is quite difficult ... in contrast, this album is most entertaining. The owner of this album, Rissan or Kurizo), has gathered together single sheets of surimono in which jeweled leaves of words of humorous verses (zareuta) written by witty people of the present age have been matched with illustrations rendered in expert brushwork. In the case of this album, rather than call upon the pedantry of the manuscripts, here the evidence stands on its own ... I merely serve here as a witness. Tsurunoya inscribed with a stylised crane, the emblem of the Tsurunoya poetry group The individual prints are in order, top to bottom, right to left, as follows: ÿ. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Itayagai "the board roof shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase , "A matching game of Genroku poem shells", with poems by Shukeisha Higaku and Shuchodo Monoyana, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- very good impression, slightly faded 2. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a still-life depicting a mirror case, a portable brush and ink case and a spray of plum blossom, with poems by Rissan, Koshika (?), Kadomaru (an Osaka poet) and Magaki (Kikunoya Magaki), signed Shinsai -- very good impression, slightly faded 3. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a boy riding a giant carp, accompanied by poems by Kikunoya Maemi (a Kyoto poet) and Kyokado, signed Shinsai -- good impression, slightly faded and toned 4. KATSUKAWA SHUNTEI: kakuban ; Momotaro with a millet dumpling, from the series Mukashibanashi chijin'yu "Wisdom, benevolence and bravery in fairy tales", accompanied by poems by Tetsunoya Okenari, Matsunoya Hananari, Kanenoya Terunari and Kyokado, signed konomi ni tsuki Shuntei ga -- good impression, slightly faded and toned (see nos. 52 and 63 for surimono from the same series) 5. NISHIKAWA CHIHARU: kakuban ; Kujinawa no maki "the snake chapter", depicting a courtier and a lady-in-waiting on the veranda sitting on a veranda and a snake crawling into the courtier's clothing, accompanied by poems by Shungetsutei and Kiyomizu Masushi ? (Masaoshi Masako), from the series Amewakamiko monogatari , signed in seal form Chiharu -- good impression, slightly faded and toned 6. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Ashigai "the leg shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase "A matching game of Genroku poem shells", with poems by Hyakurintei Masugi and Yomo no Utagaki, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- good impression, color and condition 7. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; Plum blossom and the New Moon, accompanied by poems by Kikunoya Magaki (an Osaka poet), Ryusai Chimada and Haikai Utaba (Yomo Utagaki), signed Shinsai -- good impression, faded and very slightly soiled 8. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Sudaregai "the bamboo-blind shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase "A shell matching game of Genroku poets", accompanied by poems by Sanosha Mitsuhiko and Shibanoya Sanyo, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- very good impression, color very slightly faded 9. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; Shirabyoshi "dancer", from the series Goshiki no uchi "Five colors", accompanied by a poem by Shakuyakutei, signed Shinsai -- very good impression, slightly faded 10. ANONYMOUS: kakuban ; a view of the bank of the Sumida river near Mimeguri Shrine, accompanied by five poems by and Haikai Utaba Magao -- good impression, faded and soiled 11. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a view of the Fukushi "the auspicious rock", on Enoshima, accompanied by two poems, one containing the cyclical date kanoto-mi (1821), by Jinjutei K

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 126
Auktion:
Datum:
23.10.1992
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

VARIÿOUS ARTISTS: various formats; an album (48.2 x 21.7 cm.) mounted with eighty-four surimono by various artists, with a manuscript preface signed Tsurunoya (probably Tsurunoya Osamaru, the leader of the Tsurunoya poetry group of Osaka). The manuscript preface can be loosely translated as follows: "Though examples of calligraphy of distinguished Chinese artists are rather devoid of pleasure, they are treated as treasures and the determination of their authenticity is quite difficult ... in contrast, this album is most entertaining. The owner of this album, Rissan or Kurizo), has gathered together single sheets of surimono in which jeweled leaves of words of humorous verses (zareuta) written by witty people of the present age have been matched with illustrations rendered in expert brushwork. In the case of this album, rather than call upon the pedantry of the manuscripts, here the evidence stands on its own ... I merely serve here as a witness. Tsurunoya inscribed with a stylised crane, the emblem of the Tsurunoya poetry group The individual prints are in order, top to bottom, right to left, as follows: ÿ. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Itayagai "the board roof shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase , "A matching game of Genroku poem shells", with poems by Shukeisha Higaku and Shuchodo Monoyana, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- very good impression, slightly faded 2. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a still-life depicting a mirror case, a portable brush and ink case and a spray of plum blossom, with poems by Rissan, Koshika (?), Kadomaru (an Osaka poet) and Magaki (Kikunoya Magaki), signed Shinsai -- very good impression, slightly faded 3. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a boy riding a giant carp, accompanied by poems by Kikunoya Maemi (a Kyoto poet) and Kyokado, signed Shinsai -- good impression, slightly faded and toned 4. KATSUKAWA SHUNTEI: kakuban ; Momotaro with a millet dumpling, from the series Mukashibanashi chijin'yu "Wisdom, benevolence and bravery in fairy tales", accompanied by poems by Tetsunoya Okenari, Matsunoya Hananari, Kanenoya Terunari and Kyokado, signed konomi ni tsuki Shuntei ga -- good impression, slightly faded and toned (see nos. 52 and 63 for surimono from the same series) 5. NISHIKAWA CHIHARU: kakuban ; Kujinawa no maki "the snake chapter", depicting a courtier and a lady-in-waiting on the veranda sitting on a veranda and a snake crawling into the courtier's clothing, accompanied by poems by Shungetsutei and Kiyomizu Masushi ? (Masaoshi Masako), from the series Amewakamiko monogatari , signed in seal form Chiharu -- good impression, slightly faded and toned 6. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Ashigai "the leg shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase "A matching game of Genroku poem shells", with poems by Hyakurintei Masugi and Yomo no Utagaki, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- good impression, color and condition 7. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; Plum blossom and the New Moon, accompanied by poems by Kikunoya Magaki (an Osaka poet), Ryusai Chimada and Haikai Utaba (Yomo Utagaki), signed Shinsai -- good impression, faded and very slightly soiled 8. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI: kakuban ; Sudaregai "the bamboo-blind shell", from the series Genroku kasen kai awase "A shell matching game of Genroku poets", accompanied by poems by Sanosha Mitsuhiko and Shibanoya Sanyo, signed Getchi rojin Iitsu hitsu -- very good impression, color very slightly faded 9. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; Shirabyoshi "dancer", from the series Goshiki no uchi "Five colors", accompanied by a poem by Shakuyakutei, signed Shinsai -- very good impression, slightly faded 10. ANONYMOUS: kakuban ; a view of the bank of the Sumida river near Mimeguri Shrine, accompanied by five poems by and Haikai Utaba Magao -- good impression, faded and soiled 11. RYURYUKYO SHINSAI: kakuban ; a view of the Fukushi "the auspicious rock", on Enoshima, accompanied by two poems, one containing the cyclical date kanoto-mi (1821), by Jinjutei K

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 126
Auktion:
Datum:
23.10.1992
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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