Actors in unidentified kabuki drama, oban tate-e (14½" x 9¾"). Signed "Toyohara Kunichika hitsu" with Toshidama seal and dated "Meiji 6" (1873). Condition: Fair to good; right and bottom margins trimmed; slight wrinkling throughout; very slight abrasion upper right corner; very stong colors; no tears, stains or foxing.
Actor in unidentified role, oban tate-e (visible area: 14" x 9½"). Signed "Kunichika ga" with Toshidama seal and dated 1898. Condition: Very good; very slight scattered wrinkling and minimal discolorations; strong colors; attractively double-matted and framed.
Theater scene from the series "One Hundred Kabuki Roles by Onoe Baiko"; oban tate-e (13½" x 9"). Signed "Toyohara Kunichika hitsu" with Toshidama seal and dated "Meiji 26" (1893); published by Fukuda Kamajiro. Condition: very good; brown spot in right margin and very faint brown spot on elbow; very light metallic transfer stain next to her head; margins intact; mica residue in green background; excellent color; "gauffrage" (embossing) of background design in UL panel; very fine carving of hair.
The actor Bando Hikosaburo in the role of Kanono Sojo from the series Kaika nijushiko - Gakko (Twenty-four examples of Meiji Restoration - School), oban tate-e (13" x 8½"). Signed "Toyohara Kunichika hitsu" and dated "Meiji 10" (1877). Condition: Very good; left margin slightly trimmed; two tiny worm holes below signature; outstanding carving of individual hairs; very stong colors; no tears, stains or foxing; Meiji backing.
Theater scene from the series "One Hundred Kabuki Roles by Onoe Baiko"; oban tate-e (13¾" x 9"). Signed "Toyohara Kunichika hitsu" with Toshidama seal and dated "Meiji 27" (1894); published by Fukuda Kamajiro. Condition: good to very good; left margin partly trimmed; two small pieces of tape adhere to back; excellent color; "gauffrage" (embossing) of panel background and in collar; very fine carving of hair; burnished black areas; folio envelope.
Buntings (Aoji) and plum tree; oban tate-e (12½" x 8¾"). Unsigned (probably from 1930s). Condition: good; slight toning throughout; full margins with small tear in left margin.
Common Cuckoo (Kakko) and rhododendron; oban tate-e (12½" x 8¾"). Print No. 10 from a set of four albums published in 1892 by Niishimura Sozaemon (exactly the same vintage and printing as the kanji-numbered version, this edition using roman numbers being intended for export). Condition: very good; very slight toning throughout; margins, but with "binding holes" in right margin (preserved as part of an album) and left margin slightly trimmed.
Himalayan (Oriental) Cuckoo (Tsutsudori) in fern tree; oban tate-e (12½" x 8¾"). Print No. 1 from a set of four albums published in 1892 by Niishimura Sozaemon (exactly the same vintage and printing as the kanji-numbered version, this edition using roman numbers being intended for export). Condition: very good; very slight toning throughout; full margins with "binding holes" in right margin (preserved as part of an album).
Gray-headed bunting (Hoaka)) and morning glory; oban tate-e (12½" x 8¾"). Print No. 15 from a set of four albums published in 1892 by Niishimura Sozaemon (exactly the same vintage and printing as the kanji-numbered version, this edition using roman numbers being intended for export). Condition: very good; very slight toning throughout; margins, but with "binding holes" trimmed from right margin (preserved as part of an album); attached by tape at top to a presentation folio.
Promenade from the series "Thirty-six views of Tokyo," chuban yoko-e ( 6" x 8¾"). Condition: very good; very slight toning; vibrant color; sky with bokashi (color gradation).
Mounted soldiers and barracks from the series "Thirty-six views of Tokyo," chuban yoko-e ( 6" x 8¾"). Condition: good; very slight toning; slight darkening of margins; vibrant color; sky with bokashi (color gradation).
Government building (note both Japanese & European weathervanes; extension of flagpole beyond picture frame) from the series "Thirty-six views of Tokyo," chuban yoko-e (6½" x 8¾"). Condition: good; very slight toning; some wrinkling across top margin; vibrant color; sky with bokashi (color gradation).
Unidentified Scene from the series Famous Women in Japan; diptych, with each panel ca. 13¾" x 9¼". Signed "Yoshu Chikanobu;" published by Takegawa Unokichi in 1894. Condition: good to very good; strong colors; slight toning throughout; lower margin trimmed.
Hina Matsuri with dolls set up on heirarchical display from the series Chiyoda no O-oku (Noble Ladies from the Chiyoda Palace); triptych, with each panel ca. 14" x 10". Signed "Yoshu Chikanobu;" published by Fukuda in 1895. Condition: fair to good; strong colors; very slight toning throughout; pencil writing of name in margins; wrinkling.
"Azuma Nishiki Chuya Kurabe (Edo Embroidery Pictures, Comparison of the Day and Night)" depicting the villain, Sansho-dayu, in the upper panel, and the sister-brother, Anju and Zushio, who were sold to him; oban tate-e (13" x 8¾"). Signed "Yoshu Chikanobu hitsu"; published by Tsunashima Kamekichi in 1886. Condition: very good; very slight toning throughout; strong colors; Meiji album backing.
"Shichifukujin (The Seven Gods of Good Fortune - in contemporary garb)" from the series Edo Fuzoku (The Customs and Manners of Edo); oban tate-e (13" x 9"). Signed "Chikanobu" with seal reading "Yoshu"; published by Takegawa Unokichi in 1887. Condition: good to very good; strong colors; slight toning throughout; laid down.
Beauty from the series "Shin bijin (True Beauty)"; oban tate-e (12¾" x 8½"). Signed "Toshu Chikanobu;" published by Akiyama Buemon in 1897; attached to folio back at upper corners. Condition: very good; very slight toning throughout; strong color; very fine carving of hair.
"Stone Garden No. 21"; double oban tate-e (21" x 16¾"). "Hashi" seal in LR image; pencil titled, numbered ("20/70"), signed, and dated ("1962") across bottom. Framed and matted; condition: excellent.
Girl in the Wind; chuban yoko-e (7¾" x 9½"). Dated ("1956") and signed across the bottom. Matted and framed (O.D. = 15¾ x 19¾"); a rare surviving example of Nakayama's first published woodblock print. Condition: good to very good; minor toning throughout, otherwise print intact and in very good condition with full margins. Reduced price.
"St Celia"; image = 12" x 7"; O.D. = ca. 15" x 12"; two colors on light-weight paper; excellent condition. Posthumously titled LL and signed LR by the artist's daughter.
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