ASIATICA: JAPAN, INDIEN, SÜDOSTASIEN, PERSIEN 16. JUNI 2026

418* KITAGAWA UTAMARO I (ca. 1753–1806) 4 BLÄTTER PLUS 2 NACHDRUCKE Japan, um 1800, ôban-Format. KITAGAWA UTAMARO I (CA. 1753–1806) 4 SHEETS AND 2 LATER PRINTS Japan, around 1800, ôban format. a) "Spring continued", sho- wing a couple among flowers, from a series of Azuma broca- de pictures of the four seasons, publisher Tsutaza Jûsaburô. b) The lovers Oume and Kumenosuke, publisher Moriya Jihei. c) Double page from vol. 1 of Seirô ehon nenjû gyôji (Picture Book of Annual Events in Yoshiwara) entitled Yagu shikizo- me no zu (First Laying-out of Bedding), publisher Kazusaya Chûsuke. d) Three courtesans drinking sake, entitled Fûzoku sannin yoi, publisher's seal Iseya Sanjiroand kiwame censor's seal, probably later impression. e) Together with 2 sheets out of triptychs, probably later impressions or reprints: right sheet of Santô Kyôden at a Daimyo's Mansion, publishers Fushi- maya Zenroku and Kôzuya Isuke, and a center sheet depic- ting a group of women viewing cherry blossoms, publisher Maruya Jinpachi, kiwame. (6) CHF 1 500 / 2 500 (€ 1 630 / 2 720) 419* 16 BLÄTTER VERSCHIEDENER FRÜHER KÜNSTLER Japan, um 1740 bis frühes 19. Jh. Ôban-, chûban- und tanza- ku-Format. 16 SHEETS BY VARIOUS EARLY ARTISTS Japan, between 1740 to early 19th c. Ôban, chûban and tanza- ku format. a) Kitao Shigemasa (1739-1820), Katsukawa Shuns- hô (1726–1792): 2 double pages from Seirô bijin awase sugata kagami (A Mirror of Beautiful Women of the Green Houses). b) c) Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750): 1 hand coloured double page of Ehon tokiwagusa. 5 double and 1 single page of the book Ehon chiyomigusa with sumizuri-e. d) 1 double page of Hyakunin jorô shinasadame e) 1 chûban double page depic- ting 5 women. f) g) 2 prints by Isoda Krôyûsai (1735–1790): Two courtesans and a boy, signed Kôryû ga, Hayashi collector's seal. A page from the printed book (ehon) Poems of the Male and Female Mane'emon (Haikai meoto Mane'emon) where Nakai is entertaining a guest. h) Attributed to Komai Yoshinobu (active 1765-1770), a glimpse into a kabuki theatre balcony. i) Utagawa Kuninaga (died 1827): Kinkô jumping from carp into river, signed Kuninaga ga. j) Tsukioka Settei (1710-1786), Edo, the Style of Dancers (Edo odoriko no fû), from booklet Onna geibun sansai zue, vol. 5, probably reprint. (16) CHF 3 000 / 5 000 (€ 3 260 / 5 430) 1 von 6 2 von 16 | 193

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