China, XIXth century, Chinese panel carved... - Lot 94 - Osenat

Lot 94
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Result : 438EUR
China, XIXth century, Chinese panel carved... - Lot 94 - Osenat
China, XIXth century, Chinese panel carved and lacquered in red lacquered wood and gilding. representing a scene of palace with demonstration of fights with the sabre, Dimensions: 77 x 46 cm, good general condition, some cracks in the pann;400;300/400_x000D_ Bonin Fabrice;M4393;99;95;;;;;;;;;Hiroshige Utagawa (1797-1858) after - 18th station : Okitsu , Japan - Print from the series of 53 Tokaido relays, called Kyoka Tokaido" - Publisher : Sanoki Edition & Bijyutsushya , supervised by Tokyo National Museum - Print size : 23.5 x 32.5cm + frame , period : 1960's - Translation of the poem : When the wind blows, the Okitsu river tells us to leave our hearts in bloom. Even when the current is shallow, our sleeves are soaked! Signed: Toshigaki Shhinshyun This poem contains references to Ise tales. ----------------------------------------------- After the immense success of the first series of prints of the 53 Tokaido stations, Hiroshige decided to produce nearly thirty different versions of this series. This print, with a kyoka poem, is part of the series called: "Kyoka Tokaido". Kyoka is a comic style of Japanese poetry, very popular in the 19th century. Called "crazy poetry", it allows freer structures in feet, rhymes and double meaning language level. Also, this style allows words of Chinese origin, vulgar words and zany signatures. Often, the titles of the kyoka, and the names used, parodied the great classical works.
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