CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION - ITEMS 157 TO 186
Titles with the mark
denote titles of the series while the mark
denotes the sub-title. Those titles without any mark are the additions
of the compiler of the catalogue.
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KYOKA NEBOKE HYAKUSHU. One Hundred Comic Poems. |
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*157. |
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BUDDHIST PRIEST FALLING OFF HIS HORSE. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Echizenya. |
Mr. M. Uchida |
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DO. |
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*158. |
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TWO MEN ON THE SUMIDA BANK IN SNOW. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Echizenya. |
Do. |
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159. |
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KESHI NI SUZUME. Flower and Sparrow. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Kawasho. |
Do. |
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160. |
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SETCHU OSHIDORI. Mandarin Ducks in Snow. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Kawasho. |
Do. |
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*161. |
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KYO ARASHIYAMA OIGAWA. The Oi River at the foot of Arashiyama in Kyoto famous for Cherry Blossoms. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Tsutaya. |
Mr. K. Matsuki |
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162. |
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TSUKI NI CHOCHIN. Paper Lantern below Cherry Blossoms
in the Moon. |
Mr. M. Uchida |
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163. |
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FUJI NI HOJIRO. The Japanese Bunting and Wisteria. Ko-tanzaku. Published by Marusei. |
Do. |
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164. |
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SETCHU MATSU NI TAKA. Hawk in Pine in Snow. Kakemono-ye. Published by Sanoki. |
Mr. Kokichi Murata |
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165. |
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BOTAN NI KUJAKU. Peony and Peacock. Kakemono-ye. |
Mr. J. S. Happer |
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166. |
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SHOKI. Picture of a fabulous being, Shoki, the Devil (Oni) killer. Kakemono-ye. Published by Tsutaya. |
Mr. T. Takei |
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HARUASOBI FUKU DAIKOKU, One of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Amusing himself on New Year's Day. 0-ban Tateye. Published by Fujikei. |
Mr. T. Maeda |
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168. |
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SARUHASHI. Monkey Bridge and three other prints on the block, same in size as 0-ban Tateye, in the same style as plate No. 80. Published by Sanoki. |
Mr. M. Uchida |
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169. |
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JOSHU HARUNASAN OKUNOIN. Shrine in the Mt. Haruna, Joshu Province and three other small prints of quarter size. Published by Aritaya. |
Do. |
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*170. |
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Two-on-a-block print : One of the dance called Kitsune-tsuri
(Catching the Fox) the other a "Oharame" or country women
of the Kyoto district. Published by Arisei ( |
Do. |
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Two-on-a-block print: One a man catching a cat instead of a rat,
the other trying to extricate his head from a grating. Published
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Do. |
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172. |
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KISO MEISHO ZU. Famous Scenes of Kiso Kaido. 9 sheets of small size. Printed in black on very thin pieces of wood instead of paper. |
Mr. H. Shugio |
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*173. |
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REFLECTED MOON ON THE SUMIDA. Uchiwa-ye (fan shaped print). Published
by |
Mr. M. Uchida |
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*174. |
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TOTO SHINAGAWA NO KEI. Shinagawa Beach, Yedo. |
Mr. T. Suzuki |
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175. |
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KOMADERA NO TANUKI. A Badger at the Komadera Temple. Published
by Marukyu ( |
Mr. K. Ishii |
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TOTO MEISHO. Famous Sights of Yedo. |
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176. |
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TAKANAWA YUGESHIKI. Takanawa Evening Scene. Published by Marukyu. |
Mr. M. Uchida |
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177. |
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KONODAI TONEGAWA. The Tone River at Kono dai. Blue Print. |
Mr. K. Kawaura |
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178. |
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LITTLE GIRL CATCHING FIRE-FLIES IN SUMMER. |
Mr. K. Hayashi |
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SHOKOKU MEISHO. Famous Sights of the Various Provinces. |
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*179. |
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ZUSO HAKONEYAMA YAKO NO ZU. Night Ascent of Hakone Pass. Published
by Dansendo ( |
Do. |
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*180. |
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TSUKI NO SANKEI. Beauties in a boat enjoying evening cool at Ryogoku, from Three Moonlight Scenes. Published by Dansendo. |
Mr. N. Shimizu |
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181. |
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MATSUSHIMA. Matsushima, one of the Three Sights of Japan. Blue Print. Published by Marujin. |
Mr. H. Shugio |
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SUMIDAGAWA HASHIBA WATASHI YUKI NO KEI. A Ferry Boat at a Sumida River Landing in Snow. The above (No. 173-182) are Uchiwa-ye, Fan Shaped Prints. Uchiwa-ye are various in designs including landscapes, birds and flowers, human figures, humorous pictures. They are as exquisite as ordinary prints. These prints were probably used as samples by the fanshop. There are very few fans remaining. |
Mr. Kokichi Murata |
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USHI NI MOMO. Cow in Peach Garden. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Fujihiko. |
Mr. Kokichi Murata |
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INOSHISHI NI HAGI. Lespedeza bicolor and Boar. Chu-tanzaku. Published by Fujihiko. |
Do. |
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SUNSHU MEISHO. Famous Sights of Sunshu Province. |
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185. |
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TAGONOURA MIHO NO MATSU. Pine Trees at Miho Viewed from Tago
Bay. |
Mr. H. Shugio |
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SHOKOKU MEISHO KI. Famous Sights of Various Provinces. |
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186. |
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SUNSHU SATTA TOGE FUJIMI. Sight of Fujiyama Viewed from Satta
Pass, Sunshu Province. Chu-ban Yokoye. Published
by Kinkodo ( |
Do. |