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b. 1837 - d. 1913

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    • A GROUP OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
      Nov. 06, 2024

      A GROUP OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS

      Est: £100 - £200

      A GROUP OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Comprising works by Ohara Koson (1877-1945), Seiko Okuhara (1837-1913), Shoun Yamamoto (1870-1965), Konen Uehara (1844-1940), some after, and prints after Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and Takahashi Shotei (Hiroaki, 1971 – 1945), all unframed various sizes (19)

      Chiswick Auctions
    • OKUHARA SEIKO: BLUE BIRD AND RED LEAVES
      Sep. 04, 2024

      OKUHARA SEIKO: BLUE BIRD AND RED LEAVES

      Est: €150 - €300

      OKUHARA SEIKO: BLUE BIRD AND RED LEAVES By Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913), signed Seiko with seal Seiko Japan, c.1895-1905 Color woodblock print on paper. Vertical shikishiban. Signed Seiko with seal Seiko; publisher Daikokuya. Titled Blue Bird and Red Leaves. A small bird with blue wings and black and white underparts, resting on a branch with orange leaves. Image SIZE 24.1 x 24.7 cm, SIZE incl. frame 36.6 x 37.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and slight browning. Vivid colors and impression. Trimmed margins and some foxing. Mounted on a paper with tape to the top, behind a passepartout. Okuhara Seiko was a Literati artist in Japan in the late 1800s. She became a leading artist in Japan founding an art school and displaying her art throughout the country. Seiko is notable for her established and well-recognized career during the Meiji period, as well as her reputation within the primarily male literati school. Early in her career, she changed her name from Setsuko to the gender-neutral Seiko. Her work has been characterized as "masculine" in both painting and calligraphy, which may be attributed both to the liberal lifestyle she maintained and the role of women painters at the time. Seiko was also noted for wearing masculine clothing and short hair, deliberately eschewing a feminine persona. Museum comparison: A closely related print, with similar seals, is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Canada, object number 2009.026.004.

      Galerie Zacke
    • OKUHARA SEIKO: MOON AND CHERRY BLOSSOMS
      Sep. 04, 2024

      OKUHARA SEIKO: MOON AND CHERRY BLOSSOMS

      Est: €150 - €300

      OKUHARA SEIKO: MOON AND CHERRY BLOSSOMS By Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913), signed with seal Japan, 19th century Color woodblock print on paper. Vertical shikishiban. Signed with seal. Titled Moon and Cherry Blossoms. Cherry blossoms under the moon, partially covered by thin clouds. Image SIZE 24.1 x 25.1 cm, SIZE incl. frame 36.6 x 37.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and slight browning of paper. Good impression and colors. Slightly trimmed margins and minor foxing. Mounted on a paper with tape to the top, behind a passepartout. Okuhara Seiko was a Literati artist in Japan in the late 1800s. She became a leading artist in Japan founding an art school and displaying her art throughout the country. Seiko is notable for her established and well-recognized career during the Meiji period, as well as her reputation within the primarily male literati school. Early in her career, she changed her name from Setsuko to the gender-neutral Seiko. Her work has been characterized as "masculine" in both painting and calligraphy, which may be attributed both to the liberal lifestyle she maintained and the role of women painters at the time. Seiko was also noted for wearing masculine clothing and short hair, deliberately eschewing a feminine persona.

      Galerie Zacke
    • Japanese woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko
      Jan. 20, 2024

      Japanese woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko

      Est: $80 - $100

      Japanese woodblock Print by Okuhara Seiko Heron and Willow

      Woodblock Prints World
    • Japanese woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko
      Jan. 20, 2024

      Japanese woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko

      Est: $100 - $120

      Japanese woodblock Print by Okuhara Seiko Crow on Willow Branch 1st Edition

      Woodblock Prints World
    • Japanese Woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko
      Jun. 03, 2023

      Japanese Woodblock Print Okuhara Seiko

      Est: $40 - $50

      Japanese Woodblock Print by Okuhara Seiko Grasshopper and Bush Clover

      Woodblock Prints World
    • OKUHARA SEIKO (JAPANESE, 1837-1913) - MOORHENS AND MISTY REEDS, WOODBLOCK PRINT.
      Jan. 30, 2023

      OKUHARA SEIKO (JAPANESE, 1837-1913) - MOORHENS AND MISTY REEDS, WOODBLOCK PRINT.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Okuhara Seiko (Japanese, 1837-1913) - Moorhens and Misty Reeds, Woodblock Print. 24x25cm.

      Pasarel
    • OKUHARA SEIKO (JAPANESE, 1837-1913) - CROW ON WILLOW BRANCH, WOODBLOCK PRINT.
      Jan. 30, 2023

      OKUHARA SEIKO (JAPANESE, 1837-1913) - CROW ON WILLOW BRANCH, WOODBLOCK PRINT.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Okuhara Seiko (Japanese, 1837-1913) - Crow on Willow Branch, Woodblock Print. 24x25cm.

      Pasarel
    • Pair of Seiko Okuhara (1837-1913) Woodblock Prints
      Nov. 10, 2022

      Pair of Seiko Okuhara (1837-1913) Woodblock Prints

      Est: $250 - $350

      A pair of woodblock prints from Japanese artist, Seiko Okuhara (1837-1913). Includes Woodpecker on a Cherry Tree and Sparrow and Red Flower. Presented in matching frames that measure 15 3/4" x 15 3/4", sight 9" x 9". *notes- some darkening around mats.

      Embassy Auctions International
    • Okuhara Seiko, Bamboo, Ink on Scroll, Japanese Meiji Period
      Feb. 20, 2022

      Okuhara Seiko, Bamboo, Ink on Scroll, Japanese Meiji Period

      Est: $250 - $300

      Okuhara Seiko 19th century Meiji period Japanese painting in ink on scroll, featuring beautifully rendered bamboo and calligraphy, signed. Paper Approximately 75.625 x 18.25 in. Wooden Rod Approximately 20.5 in. 

      Clark's Auction Company
    • Okuhara Seiko, Bamboo, Ink on Scroll, Japanese Meiji Period
      Jan. 09, 2022

      Okuhara Seiko, Bamboo, Ink on Scroll, Japanese Meiji Period

      Est: $250 - $300

      Okuhara Seiko 19th century Meiji period Japanese painting in ink on scroll, featuring beautifully rendered bamboo and calligraphy, signed. Paper Approximately 75.625 x 18.25 in. Wooden Rod Approximately 20.5 in. 

      Clark's Auction Company
    • OKUHARA SEIKO: HANGING SCROLL PAINTING
      Jan. 21, 2021

      OKUHARA SEIKO: HANGING SCROLL PAINTING

      Est: €200 - €400

      OKUHARA SEIKO (1837-1912): A HANGING SCROLL KAKEJIKU PAINTING By Okuhara Seiko, signed Tokai Seiko and with four seals Japan, c. 1900 Mounted as a hanging scroll (kakejiku). Depicting the literati life of a carefree wanderer. Signed 風来O年枝…. 二千五 …東海晴湖 “Furai …, Tokai Seiko” [Wind blowing for years … a branch of tree…, Tokai Seiko]. With four seals: 節、星, 日本画士, 東海図書印 “Setsu”, “Sei (of Seiko)”, “Nihon gashi” and “Tokai tosho in”. SIZE total 182.5 x 34 cm, painting only 102 x 17 cm Condition: Very good condition, some creases. Provenance: British private collection.

      Galerie Zacke
    • Okuhara Seiko Crow & Red Sky
      Jul. 14, 2020

      Okuhara Seiko Crow & Red Sky

      Est: $100 - $150

      Okuhara Seiko Crow & Red Sky. A Japanese woodblock print by Okuhara Seiko (1837–1913) variously known as "Untitled", "Crow and Red Sky", "Raven and Red Sky at Twilight", an image of a crow on a branch with an elegantly and simply rendered sunset sky indicated by thee red background wash. Signed lower left. This example displays good, strong color, in the sky, bird and branch. Late 19th / early 20th c. 10 1/8" x 9 1/2". CONDITION: Slight toning along left and bottom margin, pressure marks along right edge,notations in pencil on reverse.

      Barry S. Slosberg Inc
    • A GROUP OF THREE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS ON SILK BY
      May. 08, 2013

      A GROUP OF THREE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS ON SILK BY

      Est: €900 - €1,200

      A GROUP OF THREE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS ON SILK BY OKUHARA SEIKO (1837-19139), Japan, the 1878 dated dyptichon is published: Heinz Brasch, 'Japanische Tuschmalerei: Nanga und Haiga', Kunstgewerbemuseum Zürich, 1962, no. 37 and 38 - Property from a Swiss private collection - Minor wear, very minor restorations 123,8x34,4 cm

      Nagel Auction
    • Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) Hängerolle.
      Dec. 07, 2007

      Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) Hängerolle.

      Est: -

      Okuhara Seiko (1837-1913) Hängerolle. Berglandschaft mit einem Ständerpavillon im chinesischen Stil. Tusche und etwas Rotbraun auf Papier. Aufschrift. Sign.: Tôkai Seiko. Mottosiegel: Kômori kômori sakusa kenshô chokkô. 128,6 x 32

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
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