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„Ehon Tama Kazura (Bilderbuch Rebe der Seele)“ – Reproduktion vor dem Krieg der Ausgabe der - Papier - 西川祐信 Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) - Japan - 1920-1945
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„Ehon Tama Kazura (Bilderbuch Rebe der Seele)“ – Reproduktion vor dem Krieg der Ausgabe der - Papier - 西川祐信 Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) - Japan - 1920-1945

Item Description This is a pre-war reproduction (circa 1920s-1945) of "Ehon Tama Kazura" (Picture Book Vine of the Soul), Volume 2 (Lower Volume), featuring illustrations by the renowned Edo-period ukiyo-e master Nishikawa Sukenobu Nishikawa (1671-1750). The original work was published in 1727 (Kyoho 12), and this early 20th-century reproduction captures the elegant beauty and refined aesthetic of 18th-century Kyoto. Nishikawa Sukenobu was celebrated for his graceful depictions of women and daily life in the Kamigata (Kyoto-Osaka) region. "Ehon Tama Kazura" showcases his signature style: delicate brushwork, serene expressions, and beautifully composed scenes of women engaged in seasonal activities and elegant pastimes. This reproduction, created during Japan's pre-war Showa period, maintains the artistic quality and cultural significance of Sukenobu's original 1727 woodblock illustrations. As a historical reproduction from the early 20th century, this book offers collectors a window into both the Edo period's artistic excellence and the pre-war era's appreciation of classical Japanese art. The work demonstrates why Sukenobu influenced later ukiyo-e masters such as Suzuki Harunobu and remains a cornerstone of Japanese illustrated book history. This copy shows signs of age consistent with its pre-war production (1920s-1945), including some wear and minor damage typical of books from this era. It represents an important piece of Japanese art history and would be a valuable addition to any collection of ukiyo-e, illustrated books, or Edo-period cultural materials. Size Height: 23.5 cm Width: 16.5 cm Weight 68 g Condition This pre-war reproduction (circa 1920s-1945) shows age-appropriate wear including minor stains, some foxing, and slight edge damage consistent with a work from the early-to-mid 20th century. Artist Profile Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) was one of the most influential ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period, based in Kyoto. He studied under masters of the Kano and Tosa schools before developing his distinctive style that combined classical Japanese painting techniques with contemporary subject matter. Sukenobu specialized in bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) and is particularly renowned for his illustrated books, having produced over one hundred different titles during his lifetime. His masterpiece "Hyakunin Joro Shinasadame" (1723) brought him widespread acclaim, depicting women from all social classes with remarkable sensitivity and artistic skill. Sukenobu's elegant, refined approach to depicting feminine beauty had a profound influence on later ukiyo-e masters, particularly Suzuki Harunobu and Kitagawa Utamaro. Unlike many ukiyo-e artists who focused on single-sheet prints, Sukenobu devoted himself primarily to illustrated books, elevating the art form to new heights of sophistication. His works are celebrated for their graceful line work, harmonious compositions, and the gentle, naturalistic portrayal of women's daily lives. Today, Sukenobu is recognized as the leading figure of the Kamigata ukiyo-e tradition and a pivotal artist in the development of Japanese illustrated books. NOTICE: The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 100135435

Verkauft
„Ehon Tama Kazura (Bilderbuch Rebe der Seele)“ – Reproduktion vor dem Krieg der Ausgabe der - Papier - 西川祐信 Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) - Japan - 1920-1945

„Ehon Tama Kazura (Bilderbuch Rebe der Seele)“ – Reproduktion vor dem Krieg der Ausgabe der - Papier - 西川祐信 Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) - Japan - 1920-1945

Item Description
This is a pre-war reproduction (circa 1920s-1945) of "Ehon Tama Kazura" (Picture Book Vine of the Soul), Volume 2 (Lower Volume), featuring illustrations by the renowned Edo-period ukiyo-e master Nishikawa Sukenobu Nishikawa (1671-1750). The original work was published in 1727 (Kyoho 12), and this early 20th-century reproduction captures the elegant beauty and refined aesthetic of 18th-century Kyoto.
Nishikawa Sukenobu was celebrated for his graceful depictions of women and daily life in the Kamigata (Kyoto-Osaka) region. "Ehon Tama Kazura" showcases his signature style: delicate brushwork, serene expressions, and beautifully composed scenes of women engaged in seasonal activities and elegant pastimes. This reproduction, created during Japan's pre-war Showa period, maintains the artistic quality and cultural significance of Sukenobu's original 1727 woodblock illustrations.
As a historical reproduction from the early 20th century, this book offers collectors a window into both the Edo period's artistic excellence and the pre-war era's appreciation of classical Japanese art. The work demonstrates why Sukenobu influenced later ukiyo-e masters such as Suzuki Harunobu and remains a cornerstone of Japanese illustrated book history.
This copy shows signs of age consistent with its pre-war production (1920s-1945), including some wear and minor damage typical of books from this era. It represents an important piece of Japanese art history and would be a valuable addition to any collection of ukiyo-e, illustrated books, or Edo-period cultural materials.

Size
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 16.5 cm

Weight
68 g

Condition
This pre-war reproduction (circa 1920s-1945) shows age-appropriate wear including minor stains, some foxing, and slight edge damage consistent with a work from the early-to-mid 20th century.

Artist Profile
Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) was one of the most influential ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period, based in Kyoto. He studied under masters of the Kano and Tosa schools before developing his distinctive style that combined classical Japanese painting techniques with contemporary subject matter. Sukenobu specialized in bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) and is particularly renowned for his illustrated books, having produced over one hundred different titles during his lifetime.
His masterpiece "Hyakunin Joro Shinasadame" (1723) brought him widespread acclaim, depicting women from all social classes with remarkable sensitivity and artistic skill. Sukenobu's elegant, refined approach to depicting feminine beauty had a profound influence on later ukiyo-e masters, particularly Suzuki Harunobu and Kitagawa Utamaro. Unlike many ukiyo-e artists who focused on single-sheet prints, Sukenobu devoted himself primarily to illustrated books, elevating the art form to new heights of sophistication.
His works are celebrated for their graceful line work, harmonious compositions, and the gentle, naturalistic portrayal of women's daily lives. Today, Sukenobu is recognized as the leading figure of the Kamigata ukiyo-e tradition and a pivotal artist in the development of Japanese illustrated books.


NOTICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

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