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International studio — 60.1916/​1917

DOI Heft:
Nr. 240 (February, 1917)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-Talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43463#0332

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SCREEN PAINTED BY FURUNOBU. (COUNT DATjfe SALE)

Seizan to his side and gave him a cha-ire instead
of increasing his ration. Seizan’s joy was beyond
expression, and the small pot he received was
henceforth known as “Cha-ire of 30 koku.”
Another meibutsu cha-ire of Seto ware, named
“Kannin Katatsuki,” brought 16,000 yen. An
incense-burner fetched 30,000 yen, and a single
tea-bowl was sold for 6280 yen. A single carved
lacquer tray less than nine inches in diameter
brought 8000 yen, and a lacquer box, with gold
makiye of the Ashikaga period, fetched 16,000 yen.

Among the paintings, Bokkei’s Choyo mending his
robe brought 55,000 yen, Ryokai’s Fnke Zenji
t 2,000 yen, and Ganki’s Daruma, with Bokkei's
geese and reeds, a set of three kakemono, 35,000
yen. A landscape-painting by Kano-Motonobu
realised the enormous sum of 30,000 yen.
Shumoshuku enjoying the Lotus Pond, a kakemono
painted by Kano-Masanobu, fetched 28,880 yen,
and a landscape by Oguri-Sotan, another kakemono,
6500 yen. An album of paintings by Kano
artists was sold for 20,000 yen. The aggregate
for the first sale amounted to 1,050,465 yen.


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LANDSCAPE BY KANO MOTONOBU. (COUNT DATE SALE, 30,000 YEN)
 
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