Kunisada • 夜景与围棋棋手 • 稀有 • 源氏绘 • 日本木版画 - 日本 - Edo Period (1600-1868)

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原作为歌川国贵,署名为 Toyokuni III 的三屏江户时代彩色木版画,纸质和纸, Uzuki(四月)收录于《若紫年中行事之内》系列,描绘月夜下的围棋场景,三张 Ōban 尺寸约36×25 cm, Ebisuya Shōshichi(Kinshōdō)出版,发于江户时165–1852年之间,色彩与印刷清晰,仅边缘有微小损伤,收藏于私人收藏。

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Artist: Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞, signing as Toyokuni III (1786–1865)
Title: Uzuki 卯月 (The Fourth Month)
Series: Wakamurasaki nenjū gyōji no uchi 若紫年中行事之内 ("Annual Events for Young Murasaki")
Technique: Nishiki-e (full-colour woodblock print) on washi
Format: Ōban tate-e triptych, three separate sheets, each approx. 36 × 25 cm
Publisher: Ebisuya Shōshichi (Kinshōdō), Terifuri-chō, Edo — seal on each sheet
Date: c. 1847–1852, with paired nanushi censor seals
Genre: Genji-e / bijin-ga

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Paper & condition

Excellent colour and impression (woodgrain visible) — strong, fresh and well-registered; Minor toning, minor soiling, tiny holes and minor loss to the margins. Overall very good. Please check the images!
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About the print

A moonlit early-summer evening on a veranda overlooking a dark garden pond. Two women are absorbed in a game of go while a companion brings sake and cups; in the centre sheet, another elegant figure adjusts a candle-lit lantern beside a young attendant in red. On the right sheet, a strikingly dressed young lord — instantly recognisable by his distinctive ebi-chasen topknot as Mitsuuji, the "Rustic Genji" hero of Ryūtei Tanehiko's phenomenally popular novel Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji — pauses at the doorway with a fan, a kneeling samurai attendant at his side, quietly observing the scene within. The composition is an elegant nod to one of the most famous episodes of the Tale of Genji: the "Utsusemi" chapter, in which Genji secretly watches two ladies at their go board on a summer night.

The seasonal signals of Uzuki, the fourth lunar month and the traditional first month of summer, are woven throughout: a hototogisu (lesser cuckoo) — whose first call was the awaited herald of the season — flies across the night sky of the left sheet, beneath a hanging votive charm of the kind suspended under the eaves for the festivals of the eighth day of the fourth month.
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About the Series

Annual Events for Young Murasaki belongs to the great wave of Genji-e that followed the success of Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji, for which Kunisada himself had drawn the original illustrations. Each triptych in the series pairs a month of the traditional calendar with its customs and pleasures, staged around the Genji hero in contemporary Edo dress and sumptuous interiors. Impressions from the series are held in major institutional collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. An appealing feature of the series — present on this set — is Kunisada's use of a different art-name (gō) on each of the three sheets, reflecting the years immediately following his succession to the name Toyokuni. Other triptychs from this same series sold for 600$ on international market.

卖家故事

我已经收集日本版画很久了——从经典的浮世绘到新派绘画和创作版画。起初只是个人爱好,如今发展成更大的事业,如今我从拍卖会、画廊和遍及日本与欧洲的私人收藏中获取版画。 随着全球对日本木版画兴趣的增加,画廊的价格也在稳步上升。我的目标很简单:以合理的价格提供高质量、正品的版画。我对所售作品要求很高——我寻找的作品应该保存良好、保持摊平、且没有严重的纸泛、污渍或损坏。 我总部在德国,这意味着欧盟买家无需缴纳进口关税或税费。对于美国买家,原始艺术品在海关编码9702项同样免税。无论你身在何处,我都会用多层保护小心打包,确保你的版画安全到达。 如果你对某件作品有疑问,随时联系我。你在我的拍品中竞标获胜后,就可以获得联系我的入口。
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** 这件设计在西方资源中未被记载 **

Artist: Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞, signing as Toyokuni III (1786–1865)
Title: Uzuki 卯月 (The Fourth Month)
Series: Wakamurasaki nenjū gyōji no uchi 若紫年中行事之内 ("Annual Events for Young Murasaki")
Technique: Nishiki-e (full-colour woodblock print) on washi
Format: Ōban tate-e triptych, three separate sheets, each approx. 36 × 25 cm
Publisher: Ebisuya Shōshichi (Kinshōdō), Terifuri-chō, Edo — seal on each sheet
Date: c. 1847–1852, with paired nanushi censor seals
Genre: Genji-e / bijin-ga

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Paper & condition

Excellent colour and impression (woodgrain visible) — strong, fresh and well-registered; Minor toning, minor soiling, tiny holes and minor loss to the margins. Overall very good. Please check the images!
----------------------------------------------------------------------

About the print

A moonlit early-summer evening on a veranda overlooking a dark garden pond. Two women are absorbed in a game of go while a companion brings sake and cups; in the centre sheet, another elegant figure adjusts a candle-lit lantern beside a young attendant in red. On the right sheet, a strikingly dressed young lord — instantly recognisable by his distinctive ebi-chasen topknot as Mitsuuji, the "Rustic Genji" hero of Ryūtei Tanehiko's phenomenally popular novel Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji — pauses at the doorway with a fan, a kneeling samurai attendant at his side, quietly observing the scene within. The composition is an elegant nod to one of the most famous episodes of the Tale of Genji: the "Utsusemi" chapter, in which Genji secretly watches two ladies at their go board on a summer night.

The seasonal signals of Uzuki, the fourth lunar month and the traditional first month of summer, are woven throughout: a hototogisu (lesser cuckoo) — whose first call was the awaited herald of the season — flies across the night sky of the left sheet, beneath a hanging votive charm of the kind suspended under the eaves for the festivals of the eighth day of the fourth month.
-------------------------------

About the Series

Annual Events for Young Murasaki belongs to the great wave of Genji-e that followed the success of Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji, for which Kunisada himself had drawn the original illustrations. Each triptych in the series pairs a month of the traditional calendar with its customs and pleasures, staged around the Genji hero in contemporary Edo dress and sumptuous interiors. Impressions from the series are held in major institutional collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. An appealing feature of the series — present on this set — is Kunisada's use of a different art-name (gō) on each of the three sheets, reflecting the years immediately following his succession to the name Toyokuni. Other triptychs from this same series sold for 600$ on international market.

卖家故事

我已经收集日本版画很久了——从经典的浮世绘到新派绘画和创作版画。起初只是个人爱好,如今发展成更大的事业,如今我从拍卖会、画廊和遍及日本与欧洲的私人收藏中获取版画。 随着全球对日本木版画兴趣的增加,画廊的价格也在稳步上升。我的目标很简单:以合理的价格提供高质量、正品的版画。我对所售作品要求很高——我寻找的作品应该保存良好、保持摊平、且没有严重的纸泛、污渍或损坏。 我总部在德国,这意味着欧盟买家无需缴纳进口关税或税费。对于美国买家,原始艺术品在海关编码9702项同样免税。无论你身在何处,我都会用多层保护小心打包,确保你的版画安全到达。 如果你对某件作品有疑问,随时联系我。你在我的拍品中竞标获胜后,就可以获得联系我的入口。
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详细资料

王朝风格/时期
Edo Period (1600-1868)
原产国
日本
Attribution
Original
艺术品标题
Kunisada • Night Scene with Go Players • RARE • Genji-e • Japanese Woodblock Print
Condition
极佳状态
起源
私人收藏
真伪
原始的/正式的
德国经验证
415
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100%
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