Lot 219 Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) | Sunset Glow at the Bamboo-Shoot Cliff (Jungai sekisho) | Edo period, 19th century

Arts d'Asie
落槌价
成交价
拍卖公司苏富比
拍卖时间2026年06月11日
请安装多宝古瓷宝典APP,查看高清无损大图

拍品信息

拍品名称
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) | Sunset Glow at the Bamboo-Shoot Cliff (Jungai sekisho) | Edo period, 19th century
起拍价
EUR 6,000
估值区间
6,000 - 8,000 EUR
尺寸
未知
品相
Good impression, generally good colour, some fading, faint vertical centrefold, toning, a few small holes patched from verso, the bottom and top right corners with repair, a few minor nicks and small paper losses to edges, some with associated restorations, a few pinholes, the paper slightly thin in places, some minor creasing.

If a condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot, it is for guidance purposes only. Such condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alterations, or adaptations because Sotheby's is not a professional conservator or restorer but rather a condition report is a statement of subjective, qualified opinion genuinely held by Sotheby's. For these reasons, any such condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. Prospective buyers should also refer to the Guide for Buyers at Auction which includes important notices concerning the type of property in this sale.
更多信息
woodblock print, from the series Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands (Ryukyu hakkei), signed Saki no Hokusai Iitsu hitsu (Brush of Iitsu, the former Hokusai), published by Moriya Jihei (Kinshindo), circa 1832
Horizontal oban: 25.4 x 38 cm, 10 by 15 in.
图录
说明:At the time Hokusai designed this print, the Ryukyu Islands were a topical subject in Edo, with both China and the Japanese province of Satsuma attempting to levy taxes on its inhabitants. A visit by two hundred Ryukyuans to the Shogun in 1832 excited considerable public interest, prompting artists and publishers to capitalise on the moment. Hokusai's series of eight prints adapted illustrations from the Ryukyu kokushirayaku, an official Japanese history of the Islands based on a Chinese book by Shuko (1757), remaining largely faithful to the original compositions while adding boats and other embellishments.
Another impression of the same print is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, accession number 21.6703, go to:
https://collections.mfa.org/objects/234366
1. Matti Forer, Hokusai: Prints and Drawings (London, 1991), no. 53.

常见问题

拍品的品相状况如何?
Good impression, generally good colour, some fading, faint vertical centrefold, toning, a few small holes patched from verso, the bottom and top right corners with repair, a few minor nicks and small paper losses to edges, some with associated restorations, a few pinholes, the paper slightly thin in places, some minor creasing.

If a condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot, it is for guidance purposes only. Such condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alterations, or adaptations because Sotheby's is not a professional conservator or restorer but rather a condition report is a statement of subjective, qualified opinion genuinely held by Sotheby's. For these reasons, any such condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. Prospective buyers should also refer to the Guide for Buyers at Auction which includes important notices concerning the type of property in this sale.