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Original woodblock print - Paper - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - “Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図  (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) - Japan - 1893(Meiji 26)
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Original woodblock print - Paper - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - “Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図 (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) - Japan - 1893(Meiji 26)

Original woodblock print triptych – Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) -“Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図 (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) – Japan – 1893(Meiji 26), The signature says “Yoshu Chikanobu”揚州周延”. Chikanobu painted many works titled "Joreishiki女礼式". It's not a series, but there are types. Weddings, tea, entertaining guests, drawing pictures, playing go, and playing musical instruments are drawn. This “女礼(禮)式略図 (Scenes of Ladies’ Etiquette)” series seems to have a fondness for ukiyo-e artists in the Meiji era, and Yousai Nobukazu(楊斎延一), Adachi Ginyuki (安達吟行), and Toyohara Kunichika(豊原国周)each make the series. Toyohara Chikanobu (豊原周延), better known to his contemporaries as Yōshū Chikanobu (楊洲周延), was a prolific woodblock artist of Japan’s Meiji period. Chikanobu signed his artwork “Yōshū Chikanobu”(楊洲周延). This was his “art name”. The artist’s “real name” was Hashimoto Naoyoshi (橋本直義); and it was published in his obituary. Many of his earliest works were signed “studio of Yōshū Chikanobu” (楊洲齋周延) Yōshū-sai Chikanobu; a small number of his early creations were simply signed “Yōshū” (楊洲). At least one triptych from 1879 exists signed “Yōshū Naoyoshi” (楊洲直義). No works have surfaced that are signed either “Toyohara Chikanobu” or “Hashimoto Chikanobu”.

No. 66274357

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Original woodblock print - Paper - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - “Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図  (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) - Japan - 1893(Meiji 26)

Original woodblock print - Paper - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - “Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図 (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) - Japan - 1893(Meiji 26)

Original woodblock print triptych – Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) -“Jo reishiki-nai konrei no zu” 女礼(禮)式略図 (Wedding: Etiquette for Japanese Women) – Japan – 1893(Meiji 26),

The signature says “Yoshu Chikanobu”揚州周延”.
Chikanobu painted many works titled "Joreishiki女礼式". It's not a series, but there are types.
Weddings, tea, entertaining guests, drawing pictures, playing go, and playing musical instruments are drawn.
This “女礼(禮)式略図 (Scenes of Ladies’ Etiquette)” series seems to have a fondness for ukiyo-e artists in the Meiji era, and Yousai Nobukazu(楊斎延一), Adachi Ginyuki (安達吟行), and Toyohara Kunichika(豊原国周)each make the series.

Toyohara Chikanobu (豊原周延), better known to his contemporaries as Yōshū Chikanobu (楊洲周延), was a prolific woodblock artist of Japan’s Meiji period.
Chikanobu signed his artwork “Yōshū Chikanobu”(楊洲周延). This was his “art name”. The artist’s “real name” was Hashimoto Naoyoshi (橋本直義); and it was published in his obituary.
Many of his earliest works were signed “studio of Yōshū Chikanobu” (楊洲齋周延) Yōshū-sai Chikanobu; a small number of his early creations were simply signed “Yōshū” (楊洲). At least one triptych from 1879 exists signed “Yōshū Naoyoshi” (楊洲直義).
No works have surfaced that are signed either “Toyohara Chikanobu” or “Hashimoto Chikanobu”.



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