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Ki no Tsukunari (Baien)

Lot 61036
Mackerel Sushi, 1825
Surimono woodblock print with gaufrage and silver mica embellishments

21,0 x 18,1 cm (8,3 x 7,1 in)

Lot 61036
Mackerel Sushi, 1825
Surimono woodblock print with gaufrage and silver mica embellishments
21,0 x 18,1 cm (8,3 x 7,1 in)

估计: US$ 2.500 - 3.000
€ 2.300 - 2.700
拍卖: 5 天

Heritage Auctions

城市: Dallas, TX
拍卖: 25.09.2024
拍卖编号: 8152
拍卖名称: Japanese Woodblock Prints from The Nelkin Collection Part II Signature® Auction

拍品信息
Ki no Mamanari (Baien) (Japanese, active 1810-1830) Mackerel Sushi (Saba-zushi) in Bamboo Leaves, circa 1825 Surimono woodblock print with gaufrage, embellished with silver mica 8-1/4 x 7-1/8 inches (21.0 x 18.1 cm) (sheet, shikishiban) Signed: Baien; with the artist's red ink seal Blocks cut by Tani Seikō; with the blockcutter's red ink seal Produced for the Tsurunoya (Crane Club) Property from the Nelkin Collection HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Print presents well with a poem by Tsurunoya Osamaru (ca. 1751-ca. 1839) appearing in the upper left corner. The condition of the work is consistent with its age. Mild toning to the sheet appearing even throughout. Mild accretions primarily evident along edges; likely due to handling. Mild marks including some spots of foxing evident throughout the sheet though not overly impactful to image. Mild handling dents with some light creasing primarily evident under raking light. Unframed. No tears or losses observed.
Lot Details
Ki no Mamanari (Baien) (Japanese, active 1810-1830) Mackerel Sushi (Saba-zushi) in Bamboo Leaves, circa 1825 Surimono woodblock print with gaufrage, embellished with silver mica 8-1/4 x 7-1/8 inches (21.0 x 18.1 cm) (sheet, shikishiban) Signed: Baien; with the artist's red ink seal Blocks cut by Tani Seikō; with the blockcutter's red ink seal Produced for the Tsurunoya (Crane Club) Property from the Nelkin Collection HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Print presents well with a poem by Tsurunoya Osamaru (ca. 1751-ca. 1839) appearing in the upper left corner. The condition of the work is consistent with its age. Mild toning to the sheet appearing even throughout. Mild accretions primarily evident along edges; likely due to handling. Mild marks including some spots of foxing evident throughout the sheet though not overly impactful to image. Mild handling dents with some light creasing primarily evident under raking light. Unframed. No tears or losses observed.
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