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Πρωτότυπο ξύλινο τυπωμένο έργο του Kawanabe Kyōsai από τη σειρά Hyaku Zu, Sea Monster and Giant Clam, μορφή Kuban περίπου 18 × 12 cm, εκδότης Ōkura Magobei κατά την τελευταία περίοδο Edo (1863–1866), σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση.
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Artist: Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889), signed Shōjō Kyōsai 惺々狂斎
Title: Sea Monster and Giant Clam
Series: Kyōsai Hyaku Zu (One Hundred Pictures by Kyōsai)
Date: Japan, 1863–1866 (late Edo period, Bunkyū–Keiō era)
Publisher: Ōkura Magobei
Format: Kuban (small format), approx. 18 × 12 cm
Signature: Shōjō Kyōsai 惺々狂斎
Condition
Excellent impression with crisp lines and strong colour
Light toning consistent with age
Very well preserved
Description
A wonderfully chaotic sheet from Kyōsai's Hyaku Zu, built around one of the great set-pieces of Japanese coastal folklore: the giant clam and its monstrous companion wreaking havoc on the shore.
Kyōsai, the last great heir of the Utagawa-influenced ukiyo-e tradition and a master of caricature, used this series to combine erudite literary wit with the popular humour for which he was famed. His kyōga (mad pictures) bridge the worlds of classical proverb literature and Edo street satire, and remain among the most distinctive comic prints of the Meiji period. Affordable in scale yet rich in character, these small-format sheets are the perfect entry point into Kyōsai's world — a chance to own an authentic work by one of Japan's most original artistic minds.
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Μετάφραση από Google ΜετάφρασηArtist: Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889), signed Shōjō Kyōsai 惺々狂斎
Title: Sea Monster and Giant Clam
Series: Kyōsai Hyaku Zu (One Hundred Pictures by Kyōsai)
Date: Japan, 1863–1866 (late Edo period, Bunkyū–Keiō era)
Publisher: Ōkura Magobei
Format: Kuban (small format), approx. 18 × 12 cm
Signature: Shōjō Kyōsai 惺々狂斎
Condition
Excellent impression with crisp lines and strong colour
Light toning consistent with age
Very well preserved
Description
A wonderfully chaotic sheet from Kyōsai's Hyaku Zu, built around one of the great set-pieces of Japanese coastal folklore: the giant clam and its monstrous companion wreaking havoc on the shore.
Kyōsai, the last great heir of the Utagawa-influenced ukiyo-e tradition and a master of caricature, used this series to combine erudite literary wit with the popular humour for which he was famed. His kyōga (mad pictures) bridge the worlds of classical proverb literature and Edo street satire, and remain among the most distinctive comic prints of the Meiji period. Affordable in scale yet rich in character, these small-format sheets are the perfect entry point into Kyōsai's world — a chance to own an authentic work by one of Japan's most original artistic minds.

