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    • HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS
      Sep. 07, 2023

      HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS

      Est: €500 - €1,000

      HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS Japan, late Meiji period (1868-1912). Ink and watercolor on paper. Finely painted with ducks, pigeons, a cockerel, an owl, and other smaller birds, depicted perched on flowering branches, on the ground or in flight. All paintings with calligraphy and sealed. With a carton storage box. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and soiling, water stains, few show minor short tears to the edges. Provenance: German private collection, acquired in the German auction trade. Dimensions: c. 100 x 40 cm each In 1899 Hyakusui Hirafuku, son of the painter Suian Hirafuku, graduated from the Japanese-style painting division of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He exhibited paintings at the Bunten and Teiten, but he also turned his hand to lithographs, woodblock prints and mixed-media illustrations. He contributed to many early 20th century magazines, such as Hôsun. He published Fuji isshû - A Tour of Fuji in 1907 and Sansui zuien ki - Travel notes on mountains and sea in 1914. In the later part of his career, he was primarily active as a painter.

      Galerie Zacke
    • HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS
      Jan. 20, 2023

      HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS

      Est: €700 - €1,400

      HIRAFUKU HYAKUSUI (1877-1933): TWELWE PAINTINGS OF BIRDS Japan, late Meiji period (1868-1912). Ink and watercolor on paper. Finely painted with ducks, pigeons, a cockerel, an owl, and other smaller birds, depicted perched on flowering branches, on the ground or in flight. All paintings with calligraphy and sealed. With a carton storage box. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and soiling, water stains, few show minor short tears to the edges. Provenance: German private collection, acquired in the German auction trade. Dimensions: c. 100 x 40 cm each In 1899 Hyakusui Hirafuku, son of the painter Suian Hirafuku, graduated from the Japanese-style painting division of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He exhibited paintings at the Bunten and Teiten, but he also turned his hand to lithographs, woodblock prints and mixed-media illustrations. He contributed to many early 20th century magazines, such as Hôsun. He published Fuji isshû - A Tour of Fuji in 1907 and Sansui zuien ki - Travel notes on mountains and sea in 1914. In the later part of his career, he was primarily active as a painter.

      Galerie Zacke
    • Hirafuku Hyakusui (1877-1933)
      Nov. 04, 2021

      Hirafuku Hyakusui (1877-1933)

      Est: -

      Hirafuku Hyakusui (1877-1933) 12 Mekuri paintings, Japan (Meiji). Ink on paper, each 100 x 40 cm

      Historia Auctionata
    • Hirafuku Hyakusui (1877-1933)
      Sep. 18, 2002

      Hirafuku Hyakusui (1877-1933)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Basho no ame (Banana tree in rain) Signed Hyakusui and sealed Mishuku gabo Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk 50 x 13 7/8in. (127.3 x 35.3cm.) With wood box titled, signed and sealed by the artist; with certificate of authenticity by the artist's granddaughter Nakata Yuri, 2002.6.29.

      Christie's
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