- Several (closed) holes and tears; old vertical crease/ fold.
- Slightly foxed, but otherwise in fine condition.
= Delicately painted insects, depicting i.a. two praying mantises, several grasshoppers and a red dragonfly. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXI.
= Rare, one copy found in the Metropolitan Museum. Ranshû was a pupil of Shunshô (1726-1792).
Shunshô (1726-1792). (Scene from the tale of Genji). Col. woodcut, 21,5x15,7 cm., signed Katsukawa Shunshô.
- Sl. soiled.
- With sm. (gibberish) annot. in Japanese in brush and ink.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXI.
- A few pinholes and a sm. soiled spot in the lower right corner. Otherwise a very good copy.
= Good impression.
- Some closed wormholes along the left margin; one sm. wormhole in the centre; a sl. crease in the upper left corner.
Harunobu (1724-1770) (after). (Interior of a tea house). Col. woodcut, ±21,5x28 cm., signed Harunobu-ga, n.publ.
- Late 19th/ early 20th cent. copy from new blocks. Mounted under passepartout.
AND 2 others, i.a. a mediocre copy of an actor print by KUNISADA (1786-1865).
- Two pinholes and a sm. hole in the upper right corner, otherwise a very good copy.
- Sl. fingersoiled along edges; mica on the rabbit partly worn away. = Rare surimono.
AND 2 small woodcuts.
- Both vols. sl. fingersoiled in lower corners. Sansui lacks title-strip.
- With repaired tear near the bow of the boat.
= A woodcut reproduction of Shôtei's "Fireworks, Shubinomatsu", with some alterations. In the original the pine tree is on the other side and there is no man paddling the boat.
- A single sheet, with binding holes along the right blank margin; w. a few tiny wormholes, otherwise fine.
- Corners (sl.) fingersoiled. Backwr. (and last few lvs.) waterst,; corners bumped.
- Inksticks sl. rubbed along extremities and sl. soiled. Cloth box (sl.) mildewed.
= Title reads "Imperial Garden Ink Set". Possibly produced by the renowned Hu Kaiwen ink workshop, originally opened in 1765.
- Two partly wormholed; 1x sl. waterst./ sl. mouldy(?). Boards (very) worn.
= Letters or perhaps poems(?); one seems to be used for practice, as there are duplicate sentences/ phrases in the final part and some loose characters. The woodcut ills. are 5 warrior prints on one, and 6 bijin-ga on the other.
AND 2 unused pieces of stationery, both w. (hand)col. woodcut ills. (1x 5 warrior prints; 1x 5 bijin-ga), leporello between boards (1x silk w. (unread) hashira title), 31x191 cm. and 29x207 cm.
- Sl. soiled/ foxed; colours sl. faded. = Rare.
= One vol. w. the outlines of the tangrams, and the other vol. w. the solutions.