Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings

Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings

Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings
This is a nice antique Japanese 17th century Kiyohara Yukinobu signed set of 3 scroll paintings. They have a custom box for the paintings as well that is included. All 3 are in pretty nice shape as the pics show with some minor wear from their age. All 3 are signed with the same signature seen in pic 5. The box has various writing on it throughout, including on top of the box seen in pic 7, on the interior lid seen in pic 10 and on the underside of the box seen in pic 11. They all measure approximately 68″ tall, the paper is 18″ wide with the rolling section being 20 wide. The sight of the images are 13 1/2″ x 34 1/2″. Kiyohara Yukinobu was one of the rare women painters affiliated with the Kano school who achieved recognition in her day. Her father was the artist Kusumi Morikage c. Morikage was one of Tan’yu’s most outstanding pupils. Yukinobu lived in Kyoto for most of her life and married another Tan’yu pupil named Kiyohara Hirano Morikiyo. That Yukinobu, her mother, and grandmother were all married to Tan’yu’s pupils is evidence of the strong familial bonds characteristic of the Kano school. Yukinobu’s thematic range was diverse. She was trained in the academic Chinese styles used for painting landscapes, figures, and birds and flowers. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “nceantiqueswntd” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Silk & Fabric
  • Maker: Kiyohara Yukinobu
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color

Antique Japanese 17th Century Kiyohara Yukinobu Signed Set of 3 Scroll Paintings

Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting

Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting

Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting
Gorgeous, elegant, timele ss. Genuine 17th Century Japanese. Watercolor Painting of an Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement. Hand painted by monks at. It’s hard to believe that these delicate. Watercolors are over 3 centuries old! They look so fresh, and even. Modern; I love thinking. About a long gone Buddhist Monk. Who hand painted this, about the. Ikebana designer who designed the. The many students over time who used the. Book for their own studies and designs. Also note the japanese characters (signature) which. Who designed the arrangement.. Designers were the real’rock stars’ here. The monks who copied and painted those. Designs for these books would not. Have signed their work. Another charming aspect is. The variety of vases in these. Notable are the vase handles, which. Are often whimsical creatures, bugs. I have two books of these arrangements and. I will be listing close to 50 individual. They look so amazing in a grouping. And framed they would certainly be. Something special in a hallway, entry way or powder room. Not to mention a conversation piece, and a piece. Mix and match a set; all prints will be sent in. An acid free sleeve. I will also send a photocopy of information. Pertaining to their history and a copy of the. Note: Along with the photos of the. Painting listed here, are photos of the. Book it came from, and of the original Japanese. Inscription in the book. Condition: The condition of the paintings from this. Book will range from very nice to some with worm hole or holes. A few with foxing dots, some have a light shadow. Of color from the painting on the paged that faced it.. Some pages have evidence in the lower right or left. Corner of having been touched for page turning. Most of the corner would be covered under. Please use all the photos and the zoom feature to. See the exact condition of the particular listed painting. Surface will be shown. Paintings with the little worm holes of some evidence. Of its age and centuries of existence. If interested in the background of this watercolor painting and. The book it came from, read further! Provenance and History of the books this painting is. This painting came from one of two Ikebana albums it originally. Was a set of 3; we only had 2 of those. To my aunt and uncle as a gift in the 1960s when they were. Doing business in Japan. The following comes from that. Category Selected: Asian Art. Brief Description: two volumes (2 & 3 of 3) 17th c Ikenobo Rikka Ikebana paintings. Long Description: Anonymous: Shinsen Binka Zui: New selection of flower arrangements in vases, classified, sumizuri-e. ; colophon dated Genroku 11 (1698) fukurotoji-bon, 2 vols 33.3 x 24.3cm each block printed, in paper wrappers decorated with chrysanthemum design, title slips black on buff, titled as above, sewn; good impression, slightly stained and worming. I, 26 leaves, unnumbered, 49 single page illustrations, every illustration together with the names of the artists, of flower arrangements, 1 double page illustration. II, 26 leaves unnumbered, 47 single page illustrations and 2 double page illustrations, each illustration together with the names of the artists of the flower arrangements, last page, colophon dated as above, signed Rakuyo Rokkaku-do mae (‘In front of Rokkaku-do in Kyoto) Yamanaka Chasaemon and sealed. In general, further information about the history of Ikebana, the founder of Ikebana, Ikenobo, The Genroku Culture, and the Rikka style of Ikebana, and the role that the Rokkaku-do temple played in Ikebana and the production of the picture books can be found by a google search for the following topics. Rokkaku-do Buddhist Temple in Kyoto. Picture books of the Genroku Period. S National Arboretum Rare book collection. (Rikka Shodoshu) (online viewing available) for. Similar book of compositions. The Ikebana Society in Wash DC looked at these books for me and gave me a little history: Genroku bunka period is the most artistic period of 1666 – 1707. One arrangement was done by Ikenobo Headmaster Senyou and the script was written by Chuzaemon Yamanaka at Rokkakudo temple in the year of Genroku 11. Can not translate the exact meaning of script but it says about Rikka. Another drawing was arranged by Mitsunari Inagai. Please contact me if you’d like any other information. The books were carefully stored while my family owned them. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Paintings & Scrolls”. The seller is “haikuinspring” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Vietnam, Uruguay, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Canada, South Africa, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion, Montserrat.
  • Age: (1698)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints

Antique JAPANESE 17th C Ikebana Rikka Flower Arrangement WATERCOLOR Painting

An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c

An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c

An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c
A highly important antique Arita ware bowl. The bowl with a six-lobed moulded rim, exquisite milky-white “Nigoshide” glazed body, brown rim. Edo Period c 1680. Height: 4,6 cm 1,8 inch. Diameter: 14,1 cm 5,6 inch. Condition: no chips, no repair, a fine hairline crack, some wear to the glaze of the inside rim, see pictures. I acquired this piece in the late 1990s in a Tokyo, Roppongi Hills, Antiques Shop. The item “An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c” is in sale since Sunday, May 17, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Porcelain”. The seller is “flodefunes” and is located in Regelsbrunn. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Arita, Japan
  • Product: Bowl
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
  • Sub-Type: Kakiemon Ware
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original

An important Japanese Arita ware bowl, Kakiemon style, Edo period, late 17th c

C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate

C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate

C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate
Very rare, antique Japanese “Arita imari” porcelain plate – beautiful piece. Condition: Very good – there is no cracks or any sort off damages, please expect wear & tear. Circa: 17th century Dimensions. Weight: 392g Diameter: 8.30 inch. Approximate age and other information provided – determined based on personal re-searches, personal knowledge & personal experiences. Before purchasing this piece – please do your own re-search and seek for professional advice. Any questions feel free to ask if i will be able to answer them i will do that. Please take a look at my other auctions. The item “C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate” is in sale since Tuesday, November 1, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Bowls”. The seller is “360_degrees_antiques” and is located in Silvertown . This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Japanese
  • Product: Plate
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
  • Original/Repro: Original

C. 17th Vintage Antique Japan Japanese Arita IMARI Hand Painted Porcelain Plate