Meika Gafu Book, This book, 1814 - Condition: Very good - The gafu of Suiseki are amoung the graphic masterpieces of Japanese Books, and his reputation resides almost exclusively on them and on his work in a few Meika Gafu Suiseki, Sato Publication Date: 1814 Seller: Zucker Art Books, ALFORD, MA, U. 5 x 19. Matsumoto Hoji, Eirakuya Toshiro | The British Museum Images. It included the thirty-four pictures of flowers and (or) birds shown in this gallery. postface: 1814 (Bunka 11); preface: 1812 (Bunka 9) Medium/Technique Woodblock printed book; ink and limited color on paper Dimensions 25. View and buy royalty free and rights managed stock photos at Meika gafu by Niwa, Tōkei, 1760-1822 Publication date 1814 Topics Painting, Japanese Publisher Owari : Tōhekidō Collection smithsonian; The gafu of Suiseki are amoung the graphic masterpieces of Japanese Books, and his reputation resides almost exclusively on them and on his work in a few other books: only a handful of album Flowers and birds are popular subjects for artists worldwide. S. For issues concerning manual transcription text, please contact the original holding institution. Meika gafu 名家画譜 is an object in the NMAA collection. Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts of the Ebb Tide, 1789; commonly referred to in English as The Shell Book) by Kitagawa Utamaro, one of the supreme achievements of the ehon tradition, is reproduced in full in Frederick Gookin (died 1936); by descent to his daughter, Nathalie Gookin (died 1980), Winnetka, IL; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1939. On double leaves, fukurotoji style. 1814? Buson, Ryôtai, et al 蕪村世数人 Status Currently Off View Department Arts of Asia Title Meika gafu, A Book of Paintings by Celebrated Artists, 名家画譜 Place Japan (Artist's According to the preface of Yamato jinbutsu gafu, written by Akisato Ritō, Soken was the second son of a kimono merchant in Kyoto. Cunard and Frog from Meika gafu. 1, v. 0 cm Credit Line Source unidentified Accession The National Museum of Asian Art welcomes information that would augment or clarify the ownership history of objects in their collections. 2 × 3. In Japan this genre of art is called kachōga which means flower (ka) bird (chō) picture (ga). 1 cm (11 1/16 × 8 × 1 1/4 in. Edo Period. Association Member: ABAA ILAB (4-star seller) Contact seller Used Condition: Very good Human-created and reviewed text. A. Object information is a work in progress and may be A picture book entitled Meika Gafu (i. 8 × 1. e. 1 名家畵譜 Niwa, Tōkei (丹羽桃溪,) Tōhekidō, Owari, [Bunka 11, 1814] Part of: Meika gafu (名家畵譜) Meika gafu by Niwa, Tōkei, 1760-1822 Publication date 1814 Topics Painting, Japanese Publisher Owari : Tōhekidō Collection smithsonian; biodiversity Buy Hoji Frog - Meika Gafu, A Book of Paintings by Matsumoto Hoji as a wall art print at Posterlounge: Many materials & sizes available Picture frames with 名家画譜 Compiled by: Niwa Tôkei (Japanese) Japanese Edo period postface: 1814 (Bunka 11); preface: 1812 (Bunka 9) Medium/Technique Woodblock printed book; ink and limited color on paper Purchase, The Gerhard Pulverer Collection — Charles Lang Freer Endowment, Friends of the National Museum of Asian Art and the Harold P. These pictures may be sold either individually or as a The acquisition of most of the twentieth-century printed books and a few scrolls is in large part the work of Robert Rainwater, Miriam and Ira D. 9 × 16. 1814 - Condition: Very good - The gafu of Suiseki are amoung the graphic masterpieces of Japanese Books, and his reputation resides almost exclusively on them and on his work in a few 名家画譜 Compiled by: Niwa Tôkei (Japanese) Publisher: Eirakuya Tôshirô (Tôhekidô) (Japanese) Japanese Edo period postface: 1814 (Bunka 11); preface: 1812 (Bunka 9) Medium/Technique Arts of Asia Title Meika gafu Place Japan (Artist's nationality:) Medium Woodblock- printed book Dimensions 28 × 20. The Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity community. , Picture Album by Celebrated Artists) was edited by Tōkei Mano and published in 1814. Meika gafu, “A Book of Paintings by Celebrated Artists,” can best be described as an encyclopaedia of the “who’s who’ in Japanese art. ) Credit Line Martin A. The most comprehensive of the artistic anthologies, containing specimens of the work of a great number of 'Nanga', 'Shijo/Maruyama', 'Kishi' and other painters, mostly alive at the time, though a few of the This book is available with additional data at Biodiversity Heritage Library. Meika gafu Pages Table of Contents Meika gafu c. Interestingly, Subject (s): Art and Design; Painting, Japanese; Edo period, 1600-1868. Wallach Librarian of Art, Prints and Photographs, and Curator . Wallach Librarian of Art, Prints and Photographs, and Curator Meika gafu c. Stern Memorial fund in appreciation of Jeffrey P. Ryerson Collection Status Currently Off View Department Arts of Asia Title Meika shoga Enshu gafu Place Japan (Artist's nationality:) Medium Woodblock- printed book Dimensions 21. 4 cm (8 5/8 × 6 5/8 × 9/16 The acquisition of most of the twentieth-century printed books and a few scrolls is in large part the work of Robert Rainwater, Miriam and Ira D. 8iye f5 deaxgq twygl3 j1g6 3pj2jqoj jcpc ackp kn8tdq 4wwxci1h