原創木版畫三聯畫 - 紙 - Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), Fuse Toshimaro 布施年麿 (fl 1860-71) - 'Kanagawa Yokohama no fūkei' 神奈川横浜之風景 (View of Yokohama from Kanagawa) - 日本 - 1860(安政 7/萬恩 1)
編號 86584735
原創木版畫三聯畫 - 紙 - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - ‘Kiken botan hana yūran’ 貴顕牡丹華遊覧 (Imperial Notables Visiting the Chrysanthemum Garden) - 日本 - 1888年(明治21年)
編號 86584735
原創木版畫三聯畫 - 紙 - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - ‘Kiken botan hana yūran’ 貴顕牡丹華遊覧 (Imperial Notables Visiting the Chrysanthemum Garden) - 日本 - 1888年(明治21年)
Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Toyohara Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) - ‘Kiken botan hana yūran’ 貴顕牡丹華遊覧 (Imperial Notables Visiting the Chrysanthemum Garden) - Japan - 1888 (Meiji 21)
The signature says “Chikanobu hitsu,”楊州周延筆”.
Good condition, worn blocks, dirt
See Bunka Gakuen: https://digital.bunka.ac.jp/kichosho/search_list2.php?shoshi_filename=669&from_list=on
In the Meiji era, the number of people wearing clothes increased, and there were also ukiyo-e artists who drew people wearing clothes in ukiyo-e.
Chikanobu was one of them.
The feature of Chikanobu’s Ukiyo-e is that people western style clothes are drawn in addition to Bijin-ga.
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”.