The Woodcutprint was not in perfect condition, as discribed in the as described in the description, which has significantly reduced the value. The seller has not responded to any of my messages.
Fordítás megtekintése'Asakusabashi yuūgure' 浅草橋夕暮 from series-”Tōkyō ma ga meisho zukai”東京真画名所図解 - Inoue Yasuji (1864-1889) - Japán - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Nr. 88901603
Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Inoue Yasuji (1864-1889) - 'Asakusabashi yuugure' 浅草橋夕暮 srom series-”Tōkyō ma ga meisho zukai”東京真画名所図解(True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo)- Japan - Meiji period(1868-1912)
Reasonable condition, backed, creases, stains, wormholes
The signature says “Inoue Tankei utsushi,”井上探景写”
This Ukiyo-e has paper pasted on the back, and there are some wrinkles, dirt, and holes.
See Edo Tokyo Museum: https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-9617.html
Inoue Yasuji(memo)
Yasuji (seen written as 安治, 安二 and 安治 and also known as Yasujirō 安治郎, his given name at birth) was Kobayashi Kiyochika’s (1847-1915) only true disciple. He was born in 1864 as the son of a dry-goods merchant in Asakusa, and is said to have begun as an apprentice in the atelier of the famous print artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). The story goes that Yasuji encountered Kiyochika one snowy day – probably in the winter of 1878-79 – sketching a Sumida River landscape. After watching the artist for some two hours in silence, Yasuji struck up a conversation and in short order asked Kiyochika to take him on as a disciple.
By the time Kiyochika gave up Western-style landscapes in 1881, Yasuji had designed only eight prints in his own name, but he perpetuated his master’s style over the next three years, particularly in the format of small postcard-size prints, reaching a total of 134 by 1884, with his best known series of small prints being titled Tokyo meisho (Famous Views of Tokyo). He also created prints that were nearly identical to those of Kiyochika’s as in the example below.
Like his master, Yasuji would produce several versions of the same print, for instance, one at daylight and one at night. Yasuji’s landscape work has a greater clarity than that of his teacher, and tends to be less dramatic or sentimental. In 1884, however, he completely abandoned this style and turned to conventional nishiki-e triptychs depicting the sights and events of the day in the traditional heroic style, working under the name of ”Tankei 探景”, which the publisher Matsuki Heikichi bestowed on him in 1884. His death1 on September 14, 1889, at the age of twenty-five, is said to have greatly distressed Kiyochika.
Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Inoue Yasuji (1864-1889) - 'Asakusabashi yuugure' 浅草橋夕暮 srom series-”Tōkyō ma ga meisho zukai”東京真画名所図解(True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo)- Japan - Meiji period(1868-1912)
Reasonable condition, backed, creases, stains, wormholes
The signature says “Inoue Tankei utsushi,”井上探景写”
This Ukiyo-e has paper pasted on the back, and there are some wrinkles, dirt, and holes.
See Edo Tokyo Museum: https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-9617.html
Inoue Yasuji(memo)
Yasuji (seen written as 安治, 安二 and 安治 and also known as Yasujirō 安治郎, his given name at birth) was Kobayashi Kiyochika’s (1847-1915) only true disciple. He was born in 1864 as the son of a dry-goods merchant in Asakusa, and is said to have begun as an apprentice in the atelier of the famous print artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). The story goes that Yasuji encountered Kiyochika one snowy day – probably in the winter of 1878-79 – sketching a Sumida River landscape. After watching the artist for some two hours in silence, Yasuji struck up a conversation and in short order asked Kiyochika to take him on as a disciple.
By the time Kiyochika gave up Western-style landscapes in 1881, Yasuji had designed only eight prints in his own name, but he perpetuated his master’s style over the next three years, particularly in the format of small postcard-size prints, reaching a total of 134 by 1884, with his best known series of small prints being titled Tokyo meisho (Famous Views of Tokyo). He also created prints that were nearly identical to those of Kiyochika’s as in the example below.
Like his master, Yasuji would produce several versions of the same print, for instance, one at daylight and one at night. Yasuji’s landscape work has a greater clarity than that of his teacher, and tends to be less dramatic or sentimental. In 1884, however, he completely abandoned this style and turned to conventional nishiki-e triptychs depicting the sights and events of the day in the traditional heroic style, working under the name of ”Tankei 探景”, which the publisher Matsuki Heikichi bestowed on him in 1884. His death1 on September 14, 1889, at the age of twenty-five, is said to have greatly distressed Kiyochika.
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It is a beautiful print in perfect condition. It was well packed and international delivery was fast. Recommended dealer.
Fordítás megtekintéseAgain perfect! Many thanks from Germany 🇩🇪!
Fordítás megtekintéseSehr gute Verpackung, sehr schnell geliefert, TOP
Fordítás megtekintéseBeautiful print. Condition as expected according to description. Efficiently delivered and well packed.
Fordítás megtekintéseVery nice banknotes in a crisp condition! Quick delivery! Thank you!
Fordítás megtekintéseVery nice banknote in a crisp condition! Quick delivery! Thank you!
Fordítás megtekintéseExactly as described. Fast shipping and perfect packaging. GRAZIE *****
Fordítás megtekintésesoddisfatta del mio ordine, spedizione rapida e accurata, grazie
Fordítás megtekintéseOggetto bellissimo. Ottimo imballaggio. Tutto perfetto. Venditore top.
Fordítás megtekintéseVery safe packaging. All good.
Fordítás megtekintéseGood ! Really good ! !
Fordítás megtekintésePerfect again. Many thanks from Germany 🇩🇪.
Fordítás megtekintéseexcellent many thanks
Fordítás megtekintésePerfect!
Fordítás megtekintéseThank you
Fordítás megtekintéseGood impression
Fordítás megtekintéseAgain anything really perfect!
Fordítás megtekintéseFine woodprint (''estampe''), safe packaging, quick delivery. Wonderfull ! Many thanks Claval, France (EU)
Fordítás megtekintéseFAST AND SAFE DELIVERY,pRINT CORRESPONDING TO THE DESCRIPTION
Fordítás megtekintéseTop! Jederzeit gerne wieder!
Fordítás megtekintéseJe suis satisfait de mon achat ! Sakaman est un vendeur de confiance, merci beaucoup!
Fordítás megtekintéseParfait, merci
Fordítás megtekintéseNice woodcuts. Professional service.
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The Woodcutprint was not in perfect condition, as discribed in the as described in the description, which has significantly reduced the value. The seller has not responded to any of my messages.
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