24 novembre 2022

Exposition "Un bestiaire japonais" à la Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris

Trente-deux façons d’être : Être agaçante, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1888 © Collection du Edo-Tokyo Museum. PARIS- Cette nouvelle exposition de la MCJP évoque l’histoire des relations des habitants de la ville d’Edo – qui deviendra Tokyo en 1868 – avec les animaux et témoigne de la culture à laquelle cette coexistence a donné naissance. Coorganisée avec le Edo-Tokyo Museum, elle réunit plus d’une centaine d’estampes ukiyo-e, de peintures et d’objets du quotidien. Au fil du parcours, le public pourra appréhender cette symbiose... [Lire la suite]

09 septembre 2022

A bounty of gallery exhibitions and auctions headline Asia Week New York Autumn 2022, from September 14-23

Tōshūsai Sharaku (active 1794-95), Arashi Ryūzō II as Ishibe Kinkichi, 1794, color woodblock print, with mica ground: ōban tate-e. Courtesy of Sebastian Izzard Asian Art. NEW YORK, NY.- Asia Week New York announced that Autumn 2022, will run from September 14 to 23 with online and in-person exhibitions–including works from twenty-one international Asian art galleries and six auction houses–Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, Heritage, iGavel, and Sotheby’s. Thirteen of the galleries are simultaneously opening their doors to... [Lire la suite]
16 mars 2022

Asia Week Returns with In-person Exhibitions, Auctions and Museum Show

 Mandarin Orange, Dried Persimmons, Smelts and Different Nuts; Food Used for the Celebration of the New Year. Color woodblock print with mica highlights: kokonotsugiriban surimono, 5½ x 7⅜ in. (14 x 18.7 cm); ca. 1810. Signed: Shinsai sha. NEW YORK, NY.- The 2022 edition of Asia Week New York returns with its trademark whirlwind schedule of captivating gallery exhibitions, auction sales and museum shows, which runs from March 16th through March 25th. Spread out across the city, 22 international galleries will... [Lire la suite]
01 avril 2021

Hindman's Spring Asian Art Sales realize almost $3 million

Lot 268. A Set of Joseon Dynasty Studded Armor and Helmet. 19th Century. Length of robe 41 in., 104.1 cm. Price realized: $293,750. Courtesy Hindman Auctions. CHICAGO, IL.- Hindman Auctions saw tremendous engagement in its three days of Asian Art sales on March 25, 26, and 27. The auctions realized nearly $3 million across the three days, the highest total an Asian Art season has ever reached at Hindman. Of particular note, the Chinese and Southeast Asian Works of Art sale realized over $2.2 million, more than double... [Lire la suite]
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24 janvier 2020

GALLERY TANAKAYA, Stand 70b at BRAFA, 26 janvier-2 février 2020.

Utagawa Hiroshige (Japan, 1797-1858), Musashi Noga Yokohama (Noge and Yokohama, Musashi Province). Woodblock print from the series Fuji Sanjûrokkei (36 Views of Mount Fuji). Format oban tate-e (36.3 x 25.1 cm). Signed: Hiroshige ga. Publisher: Tsutaya Kichizô, dated Ansei 5 (1858), 4th month. © Galerie Tanakaya. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japan, 1839-1892), Yoshinoyama yowa no tsuki-Iga no Tsubone (The Moon at Midnight at Mount Yoshino-Iga no Tsubone). Woodblock print from the series Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the... [Lire la suite]
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04 mars 2017

Scholten Japanese Art at Asiaweek New York, 9-18 march 2017

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), Picture of the Great Battle of Kawanakajima and Picture of the Bloody Battle of the Brave Generals of the Takeda Clan, 1866 & 1867. Woodblock print hexaptych, 14 1/8 by 59 3/4 in., 35.8 by 151.9 cm © Scholten Japanese Art Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), Fujiwara Yasumasa Plays the Flute by Moonlight, Japan, 1883. Woodblock printed triptych. 14 5/8 by 29 1/2 in (37.3 by 75 cm) © Scholten Japanese Art Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), Fujiwara... [Lire la suite]
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21 août 2016

Art Gallery of New South Wales exhibits Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's final masterpiece for the first time

Left to right: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Dawn moon and tumbling snow – Kobayashi Heihachirō and Moon of pure snow at Asano river – Chikako, the filial daughter from One hundred aspects of the moon 1885-92. Photo: AGNSW. SYDNEY.- Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s One hundred aspects of the moon (1885-92) is the final masterpiece produced by one of the last great masters of ukiyo-e printmaking. Acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2012 through the Yasuko Myer Bequest Fund, this is the... [Lire la suite]