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MIMURA UEMON (CIRCA 1825/1826-1882) and ATTRIBUTED TO KODA SHUETSU (1881-1933) Urushi-e (Lacquer...

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MIMURA UEMON (CIRCA 1825/1826-1882) and ATTRIBUTED TO KODA SHUETSU (1881-1933) Urushi-e (Lacquer...
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MIMURA UEMON (CIRCA 1825/1826-1882) and ATTRIBUTED TO KODA SHUETSU (1881-1933) Urushi-e (Lacquer Painting) of Three Beauties Edo period (1615-1868), early/mid-19th century Urushi-e (Lacquer Painting) of a Beauty Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th century The first liquid lacquer on wood, mounted as a framed rectangular panel, depicting the head and shoulders of three beauties: Marie Antoinette holding a Pekinese dog; Yang Guifei with a fan; and the third woman at the top, carrying across her shoulder a pole suspended at each end with a wood bucket, probably an allusion to the two female salt-gatherers in the noh play Matsukaze, within a lacquered wood frame, the top fitted with a metal mount for hanging, signed on the reverse in silver lacquer Etchu Takaoka Mimura Uemon saku with a seal, 45cm x 29cm (17¾in x 11 3/8in); the second lacquered in gold, silver, and polychrome togidashi maki-e, mounted and framed within a natural wood rectangular panel, depicting the head and shoulders of a maiko shown with her head tilted to one side, smiling coyly behind her kimono sleeve, stamped on the reverse with a red seal; with a wood tomobako storage box titled outside on the lid Koda Shuetsu saku fujinzo togidashi maki-e gaku (togidashi maki-e panel with a female figure made by Koda Shuetsu), inscribed inside the lid Kono sakuhin wa oji ko Koda Shuetsu ga Meiji jidai ni shinsaku serumononari Showa nijukyunen aki makie-shi Uehara Kiyoshi (This is an authentic work made by my uncle, the late Koda Shuetsu during the Meiji era, dated autumn 1954, maki-e artist Uehara Kiyoshi) with a seal Kiyoshi, overall: 25.2cm x 21cm (9 7/8in x 8¼in); image: 13cm x 10.3cm (5 1/8in x 4 1/16in). (3). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

MIMURA UEMON (CIRCA 1825/1826-1882) and ATTRIBUTED TO KODA SHUETSU (1881-1933) Urushi-e (Lacquer Painting) of Three Beauties Edo period (1615-1868), early/mid-19th century Urushi-e (Lacquer Painting) of a Beauty Meiji era (1868-1912), early 20th century The first liquid lacquer on wood, mounted as a framed rectangular panel, depicting the head and shoulders of three beauties: Marie Antoinette holding a Pekinese dog; Yang Guifei with a fan; and the third woman at the top, carrying across her shoulder a pole suspended at each end with a wood bucket, probably an allusion to the two female salt-gatherers in the noh play Matsukaze, within a lacquered wood frame, the top fitted with a metal mount for hanging, signed on the reverse in silver lacquer Etchu Takaoka Mimura Uemon saku with a seal, 45cm x 29cm (17¾in x 11 3/8in); the second lacquered in gold, silver, and polychrome togidashi maki-e, mounted and framed within a natural wood rectangular panel, depicting the head and shoulders of a maiko shown with her head tilted to one side, smiling coyly behind her kimono sleeve, stamped on the reverse with a red seal; with a wood tomobako storage box titled outside on the lid Koda Shuetsu saku fujinzo togidashi maki-e gaku (togidashi maki-e panel with a female figure made by Koda Shuetsu), inscribed inside the lid Kono sakuhin wa oji ko Koda Shuetsu ga Meiji jidai ni shinsaku serumononari Showa nijukyunen aki makie-shi Uehara Kiyoshi (This is an authentic work made by my uncle, the late Koda Shuetsu during the Meiji era, dated autumn 1954, maki-e artist Uehara Kiyoshi) with a seal Kiyoshi, overall: 25.2cm x 21cm (9 7/8in x 8¼in); image: 13cm x 10.3cm (5 1/8in x 4 1/16in). (3). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * * VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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Tags: Edo Period, Edo, Meiji Era, Meiji, Showa, Painting, Japanese Art by Period / Style