LOT DETAILS
										
										
											Materials:
										
											ink, color and gold on silk
											
										
										
											
											
												
													Measurements:
												
												
													25.00 in. (63.50 cm.) (height) by 18.90 in. (48.00 cm.) (width)
												
											
										
										
	
										
										
										
												
												
													
														
															Description:
														
														
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												Markings:
											
											
												Signed Eishi zu and sealed Kaei, the poem transcribed Yomo Sanjin Magao (Yomo no Utagaki Magao: 1753-1829) sho and with kao (ogi tomoe); Box lid signed, titled and authenticated by Narazaki Muneshige (1904-2001)
											
										
	
										
	
										
											
												Exhibited:
											
											
												Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art, "Shomin geijutsu no hana--Nikuhitsu ukiyoe ten" (Flower of popular art--Exhibition of ukiyo-e painting), 1981.9.12--10.14. Itabashi Art Museum, "Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meisaku ten" (Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting), 1989.4.8--5.7. Kushigata Shunsen Museum, Kushigata, "Ukiyoe no hana/kenran taru nikuhitsu no sekai--Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meisaku ten" (Flower of ukiyo-e/Gorgeous world of paintings--Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting), 1995.4.29--6.25.. PUBLISHED: Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art, ed., Shomin geijutsu no hana--Nikuhitsu ukiyoe ten (Flower of popular art--Exhibition of ukiyo-e painting) (Chiba: Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art, 1981), pl. 30. Itabashi Art Museum, ed., Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meihin ten (Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting) (Tokyo: Itabashi Art Museum, 1989), pl. 87. Sadamura Tadashi, ed., Ukiyoe no hana/Kenran taru nikuhitsu no sekai--Nikuhitsu ukiyoe meisaku ten (Flower of ukiyo-e/Gorgeous world of paintings--Exhibition of masterpieces of ukiyo-e painting) (Tokyo: Bun'yusha, 1995), pl. 42.
											
										
	
										
	
										
											
												Provenance:
											
											
												Motoyama Toyomi.