One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Nikita Khrushchev at a luncheon in Austria with Premier Leopold Figl and commerce minister von Niederosterreich. During this visit, Khrushchev slipped up when he offended the Austrian public by sleeping through a gala performance on Mozart’s “Magic Flute.†Khrushchev led the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War, serving as premier from 1958 to 1964 and sponsored the early Soviet space program.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 in x width: 10 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
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Albumen print photograph depicting a view of St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ca. 1867. Depicting from left to right on Main Street: The Morrison and Prescott Factory is visible in the extreme left; the Winslow House, on Upton Corner; Tremont House (the large white building), the present location of the Salisbury Co., behind this on Second St. is the Rollins Block; John Rollins House on Main Street is in the foreground, south of this is the old office of John G. Lemmon; Barnard and Cope furniture factory is at the extreme right.Sight; height: 13 3/4 in x width: 14 1/2 in. Framed; height: 21 1/2 in x width: 22 in x depth: 1 in.Condition:There are no visible creases or tears. There is toning to the sheet. There are a few minute areas of discoloration. There are areas of foxing, in particular throughout the upper portion. There are areas of skimming and possible restoration. Not examined out of frame. Framed under glass. Wear to the frame.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction related to the German World War II dictator from the archives of the Star Tribune. Dictator of Nazi Germany, he was the central figure in the perpetrating the Holocaust and World War II. Depicting the tyrant at the German Museum in Berlin exchanging greetings with Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Oshima.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 1/4 in x width: 6 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction related to John Ringling North from the archives of the Star Tribune of the noted Ringleader or President of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus who helped shape the modern circus. Depicting John Ringling North with his wife Mrs. John Ringling North or Germaine Aussey beside a decorative show prop.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 9 1/4 in x width: 7 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Tina Turner in a press shot in 1984, highlighting her legs that were part of her style and a physical feature she became known for. Tina Turner was an iconic singer with a powerful voice and electrifying stage presence known as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll."Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 in x width: 9 3/4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting NASA astronauts including Buzz Aldrin in survival training by the Chocó Indian tribe of Panama and Ecuador. Depicting Buzz Aldrin, or Edwin A. Aldrin, holding a lizard before eating it. The verso bears the stamp “Staff Photo by Art Hulmann © World Book Encyclopedia Science Service, Inc. 1964.â€Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 12 1/4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One color gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a Hubble Space Telescope image of Jupiter in preparation for the Galileo Probe entry site to enter into Jupiter’s atmosphere. The Hubble Telescope is one of the largest and most versatile space telescopes and is renowned as a vital research tool for astronomy that remains in operation in the present. Verso of the image bears a “Hubble Space Telescope News†“NASA†stamp.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 in x width: 10 1/2 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting five men on a ship releasing an explosive WWII naval launch ca. 1943 the a cloud of smoke and the missile captured in the photo. Bearing a stamp on the verso “Photo by Office of War Information.â€Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 3/4 in x width: 10 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One color gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Pope John Paul II in front of St. John’s Basilica greeting a crowd that reaches out to him. Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State for twenty seven years from 1978 until his death in 2005. He campaigned against political oppression, violence, and materialism and he holds the record as the third longest serving pontificate in history.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 14 in x width: 11 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the war in Israel from the archives of the Star Tribune. The caption states, “Feminine assistance – an Irgun girl, taking part in the defense of the Jewish quarter of the Jaffa-Tel Aviv border, holds three hand grenades in her left hands as she reaches for others.â€Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 9 1/4 in x width: 6 1/2 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Lynyrd Skynyrd in a press photo with their original guitarist Ed King. Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern classic rock band known for "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird." When the band's career abruptly halted in 1977 by their chartered airplane crashing and tragically claiming the lives of the vocalist and guitarist, the band is depicted after the reformation with their original guitarist and the vocalist’s brother, Johnny Van Zant as the new frontman.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 in x width: 10 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a man being searched by United States border patrol officers in the 1950s in the Immigration Service’s war against non-citizens. The photo was taken in 1956 of an American born man right before he was led into questioning.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a scene from the film “Casablanca†when the cafe singer Corinna Mura performs and the place goes wild. Casablanca is a classic Hollywood film released in 1943, set in the backdrop of the Second World War which evokes the notions of loyalty, friendship, honor, and duty.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 1/4 in x width: 9 1/2 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Naughty by Nature in a press shot wearing layered clothing. Naughty by Nature is a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop legendary trio from East Orange, New Jersey consisting of Treach, Vin Rock, and DJ Kay Gee.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
Frank Gehry (Canadian/American, b. 1929). Serigraph print depicting an original sketch of the North and West facades of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum on the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus. Issued in commemmoration of the museum's grand opening on November 20, 1993. Pen signed along the lower right; inscribed "For John Lemoine" in pen along the lower center; numbered 186/250 in pencil along the lower left.Sight; height: 8 1/2 in x width: 11 1/2 in. Framed; height: 14 1/4 in x width: 19 in x depth: 1 1/2 in.Condition:The colors are bold and deep. There are no visible tears, creases, losses, or restorations. Framed under plexiglass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
One oversized gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand in 1909. The caption pasted to the verso informs readers that the grandstand Gettysburg refers to the firework spectacle presented during the festivities at the fair.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 9 in x width: 13 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a shipwreck underway at the point of climax, lit from fire within billowing out in clouds of smoke set against the black night sky. The burning of the Noronic steamship in 1949 was a major tragedy which claimed the lives of over one hundred victims.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Amelia Earhart with record-breaking pilots Wiley Post, Roscoe Turner, and Laura Ingalls who were all significant aeronautical figures. Renowned aviator Wiley Post was the first pilot to fly solo around the world.Amelia Earhart was an American aviation pioneer, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and an early aviator who promoted commercial air travel. Earhart's legacy stands as a member of the National Women's Hall of Fame and one of the most inspirational American figures, she is an aviation icon.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 8 in x width: 6 1/4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One oversized gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting NASA astronaut Edward White in his moment of fame as the first American astronaut to walk in space, attached to the spacecraft with a short tether and umbilical. Edward White belonged to the Gemini 4 and Apollo 1 crews and is famous for the mission documented here where he accomplished a spacewalk at 17,500 mph while in orbit.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 11 in x width: 14 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the father of Anne Frank, Otto Frank. Depicting Otto Frank solemnly sitting alone at a table for an interview on “The Legacy of Anne Frank†that was shown on NBC’s “Eternal Light†show, speaking about Anne and her famous diary.Keywords: World War IIProvenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting former President of Ford, Lee Iacocca, seated in an original 1896 Ford replica. Iacocca helped develop the Continental Mark III and Ford Pinto and he is known for reviving Chrysler as the CEO in the 1980s, but his lasting legacy lies in the development of the Ford Mustang at the Ford Motor Company.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a color press shot of artist Peter Max on a couch before a work of his art c. 1997. Peter Max is known for using bright colors in his oeuvre that is associated with psychedelic art and pop art of the 1960s.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a press shot of businessman and former president Donald Trump. He was the first person without government or military experience ever to be elected president of the United States along with the first president ever to be impeached twice. His tenure revealed extraordinary fissures in American society and remains among the most controversial presidents in US history.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 4 3/4 in x width: 4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting men mounting engines in the chassis assembly line for the first production line car by the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation. A label on the verso may date the photo to May 11, 1946 just eighteen days before the first automobile rolled off the assembly line. Kaiser-Frazer was the country's fourth largest automaker who designed cars in the immediate postwar era and offered convertibles, “utility†sedans, and taxi cabs.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the well-known actor Charlton Heston. Heston played Judah Ben-Hur in the Academy Award-winning Ben-Hur, along with playing Moses in the movie The Ten Commandments, and astronaut Colonel George Taylor in Planet of the Apes. Charlton Heston won an Academy Award as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, and three Primetime Emmy Awards.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 1/4 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting a fascinating instance when a child orphaned due to the Korean War who was adopted by the U.S. Army 25th Infantry Division that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. Shu was renamed by the army as Joseph Anthony or “Little Joe.†The verso bears a stamp stating “Please credit: “Official Department of Defense Photoâ€.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One color gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting President Ronald Reagan in the oval office for his official portrait. Reagan held office between 1981 to 1989, and he is remembered for both economic growth and a record growth in the national debt, along with his optimism.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the gallery of the New York Stock Exchange after catching news of President Eisenhower’s illness, being met with widespread losses at the close of the market.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
Gelatin silver print photograph mounted to board depicting a crew member of James J. Hill's steam ship "Wacouta." Printed by Carriere & Compagnie, Montreal. The steamship was originally named "Eleanor" and was purchased by Hill in 1900. He renamed it "Wacouta" after the St. Paul, Minnesota street. The street was important to Hill as it was the street where the Merchant's Hotel originally stood, where he met his first wife Mary, and was also the location for the Great Northern Railroad depot and offices.Photo; height: 3 in x width: 2 in. Matted: 5 in x width: 4 3/4 in.Condition:There are no creases, tears, or losses. There is discoloration throughout the print, it is unknown if this has occured as a result of aging or processing. There are no signs of restoration under UV light. The photograph is mounted to an original board; verso unable to be inspected. The photo is not framed.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Amelia Earhart in uniform proudly standing before the Autogyro, an aircraft that she is believed to have been the first female to pilot.Amelia Earhart was an American aviation pioneer, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and an early aviator who promoted commercial air travel. Earhart's legacy stands as a member of the National Women's Hall of Fame and one of the most inspirational American figures, she is an aviation icon.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 6 1/4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting an East Berlin Soldier lunging over the barbed wire barricade to escape to freedom and join his family. The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier encircling West Berlin that was erected in 1961, the same year this photograph was shot by photographer Peter Leibing.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting William Du Bois shaking hands with atomic scientist Frederic Joliot-Curie at a Paris peace conference in 1949. W.E.B. Du Bios was a sociologist, historian, author, editor, and activist who was the most important Black protest leader in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. He shared in the creation of the NAACP and edited “The Crisis,†its magazine. His collection of essays “The Souls of Black Folk†is a landmark of African American literature.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 6 in x width: 9 3/4 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting NASA Astronaut Walter Schirra enjoying his training by playfully using a toy water gun used during orbital flights. Walter Schirra was a member of Project Mercury, the United States' first effort to launch humans into space.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 8 1/2 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting master climber Tensing Norgay examining equipment. Norgay was a Nepalese-Indian Sherpa mountaineer and is famous for being the first person known to certainly reach the summit of Mount Everest which was accomplished as a pair with climber Edmund Hillary in 1953.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Morris R. Wills, a prisoner of war who as American defector from the Korean War was captured to stay in a communist Chinese-run internment camp in North Korea for two years then immediately moved to China where he lived for twelve years before finally moving to Hong Kong with his family. Wills’ story is available in full detail in his book titled “Turncoat; an American's 12 Years in Communist China.â€Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 10 in x width: 8 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting Harry S. Truman on a Train Car delivering a speech to a jam-packed crowd that fills the Fargo city street. President Truman’s legacy stems from his work guiding the American economy from war-time to a peace-time state, and advancing the cause of African-American civil rights by desegregating the workforce.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
One gelatin silver print or original vintage press photographic reproduction from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting the Corps' third-highest scoring ace Marine fighter pilot Robert Hanson. Depicting Hanson inspecting the wing of his fighter plane that was damaged by a Japanese fighter plane.Provenance: From the archives of the Star Tribune, established over 150 years ago, Minneapolis, Minnesota.The copyrights for these images remains solely with the Star Tribune or with the issuing agency or photographer. The prints are available as a collectible item only and may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written consent from the copyright holder.Height: 7 in x width: 9 in.Condition:All lots are in used condition. These photographs are from a working archive and contains notes, marks, labels, clippings, and/or retouching put in place by the staff at the time of publication. All may have cracks in the emulsion, losses, creases, folds, tears, smudges, and other issues associated with time, age, and use. The archive contains both silver gelatin prints and original vintage photographic reproductions.
NO RESERVEUNIDENTIFIED ARTISTS SUMO-E (PORTRAITS OF SUMO WRESTLERS) EDO OR MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY A collection of nine Japanese woodblock prints of wrestlers, the sumos depicted standing with bare chests and wearing colourful keshō-mawashi (aprons), each print with the individual's name, all oban tate-e, all approx. 34.4cm x 23.1cm. (9) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: an English private collection, Devon.
UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861)TAIHEIKI EIYUDEN (HEROES OF THE GREAT PEACE)EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURYFifty individual Japanese woodblock prints constituting a full set of the series, each signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga and sealed, published by Izumiya Ichibei (Kansendo) in 1848-1850, each print oban tate-e, approx 36.4cm x 25cm. (50)The historical epic Taiheiki (Chronicle of the Great Peace) written around 1372 recounts the civil war that engulfed Japan during the first half of the 14th century, known as the Nanboku-cho period. This text is widely regarded as being largely historically accurate in its depiction of the events that led to the rise of the Muromachi Shogunate. It tells of the wars between the Northern Court of Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto and the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo in Yoshino, and introduced some of the most admired tragic figures in Japanese History, such as the samurai Kusunoki Masashige. Also referred to as Nanko, he became widely celebrated in the 19th and early 20th centuries, appealing to the nationalism that swept the country around the turn of the century. In 1880, he was posthumously raised to the status of Senior First Rank by the Meiji government, seen as an epitome of courage and loyalty to the Emperor. As part of this celebration of Kusunoki Masashige, the nationalist cause also returned to the Taiheiki, which became well-known following the Meiji Restoration. The present lot is emblematic of the cult surrounding the personalities in this text, with Utagawa Kuniyoshi depicting individual characters from the Chronicle. For a comparable example to the series offered here, including the sheets depicting Takuma Genba no jō Morimasu, Aragi Settsu no kami Murashige and Toki Jurōzaemon Mitsuchika, see the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, access. nos.11.38046, 11.38047 and 11.22129. See also the example sold at Sotheby's London, 17th December 2020, lot 74.
NO RESERVEUTAGAWA HIROSHIGE III (1842-94) KAWANABE KYOSAI (1831-89) MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY Three Japanese woodblock prints, the first two by Hiroshige, both made of two pages of an e-hon (printed book), from the series Dai Nippon Bussan Zue (Products of Greater Japan), depicting Imari porcelain production and sugar making, published by Ōkura Magobei in 1877, both 17.5cm x 23.5cm; the third print by Kyosai and titled Rengi tori to nasu, Denso kashite uzura to naru (A pestle becomes a bird, moles turn into quails, in the middle of the Fourth month), from the series Kyōsai hyakuzu (One Hundred Pictures by Kyōsai), signed Ōju Seisei Kyōsai, 17.3cm x 12cm. (3) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: a private collection, Hampshire.
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858)MIYA: ATSUTA NO EKI SHICHIRI NO WATASHIGUCHI (MIYA: ATSUTA TERMINAL OF THE SHICHIRI FERRY) EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURYA Japanese woodblock print, no.42 from the series Gojūsan tsugi meisho zue (Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations), signed Hiroshige hitsu, published by Tsutaya Kichizō (Kōeidō) in 1855, and with censor's seal aratame; framed and glazed,oban tate-e, 33cm x 21.5cm.See the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, access. nos.11.16750, 11.30292 and 21.5283 for other examples of this print.
NO RESERVEKATSUYUKI NISHIJIMA (B.1945) RESTAURANT IN GION 20TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print depicting a restaurant in Kyoto, numbered 301/500, titled and signed in pencil in the lower margin and with a red seal mark; framed and glazed, a paper label at the back for Gallery Kaigado, Tokyo, 31cm x 42.5cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861)BEAUTY AND LANTERNEDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print from the series Mitate Chōchingura (Parody of the Chushingura in Lanterns), depicting a seated girl tuning a shamisen below a poem, a lantern upper right decorated with the virtuous merchant Amakawaya Gihei seated on his armour box; signed Ichiyūsai Kuniyoshi ga, published by Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō) c.1847-48, with publisher's seal and two censors' seals; framed and glazed, oban tate-e, 35.5cm x 24.5cm.See the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, access. no.A.1887.745.46.2.90 for another example of this print.
TATSUMI SHIMURA (1907-80)KOTATSUSHOWA ERA, 20TH CENTURYA large Japanese woodblock print depicting a beauty, signed and sealed, carved by Kentaro Maeda, printed by Ritsuzo Sato and published by Yuyudo, H.C. (Hors Commerce - limited number), 41cm x 48cm; together with an exhibition poster. (3)
NO RESERVEUTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858) EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print titled Namazu, tasogare zu (Namazu: Twilight), from the series Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi (Fifty-three Stations of the Tokkaido Road), signed Hiroshige ga and sealed, with censor's seal kiwame, published by Hoeido in 1833/34, oban yoko-e, 24.8cm x 38cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
NO RESERVENISHIKAWA SUKENOBU (1671-1750) BIJIN-GA (BEAUTIES) EDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY Two Japanese woodblock prints from an e-hon (printed book), volume 2 of the series Hyakunin joro shina-sadame (One Hundred Women Classified According to their Rank), published by Kyoto-shi, 1723, both approx. 26cm x 36cm; together with a preparatory drawing for a print by an unidentified artist, 14.5cm x 20cm, one print and the drawing both framed and glazed. (3) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from the Milne Henderson Collection of Japanese Art.
Φ Ω A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF ITEMS RELATING TO ELIZABETH KEITH (1887-1956)20TH CENTURYComprising: 1. a woodblock print entitled 'Forbidden City, Peking', 1935, signed 'Elizabeth Keith' lower right corner, 29.5cm x 41cm;2. the original wooden key block for the above print, hand-carved with the main structural elements of the composition; the reverse also carved with the brown and green features in the image, 28cm x 42.7cm x 1.7cm;3. a copy of M C Salaman 'Masters of the colour print, vol.9, Elizabeth Keith', 1933, with a hand-written dedication by Elizabeth Keith inside reading: To Mr & Mrs de Jonghfrom Elizabeth KeithWith Christmas Greetings. 19444. a typed letter by Elizabeth Keith, with hand-written corrections and signed 'Elizabeth Keith' in ink, the letter reading:'Idbury Manor. Kingham. February 8th. Dear Mr de Jongh, I must apologise for the delay in answering you, I had to go to London yesterday, and I am always busy! No women ever take part on the Noh Stage, nor in the Kabuki either, but in the modern present day plays only. (I should not be surprised to hear that has been put a stop to now!) If you would like to get an insight into the psychology of the Japanese, read the 'Year of the Wild Boar' by Helen Mear, it is excellent.The gown worn by Kongo (red) in' Hagaromo' is of the stiffest gauze perhaps 100 years old (many of his robes were much older) it would stand by itself! He wears many garments underneath. I have seen him dressed. He is a very handsome and charming man, I could not associate him with the devils who are fighting our peoples. His son-in-law hates the Militarists. I daresay he has been executed ere this! To return to the robes, they are generally stiff. The green dress is linen, it hangs more softly. He is (Shigiyama) a comic actor, and rarely has as fine garments as Kongo. Green may fade, I do not think the red will fade much, as I have so many 'coats' or 'brushings' of red! As you will not avoid temptation I shall make you a reduction of 25% if you buy two. 'Returning from the Funeral' is almost exhausted, and ought to have gone up in price. You need not decide at once, I shall not be leaving England for some time to come - Alas! I daresay you have heard that Mr Taylor has not been well, shortage of paper and a still greater shortage of staff, make it impossible for them to undertake books for newcomers! I feel it is perhaps the Partner perhaps who is not keen on Korea. We shall go elsewhere when we are ready, I should have preferred having it done by someone we know about! I think I have answered all your questions, please forgive all the mistakes, I taught myself to type not so long ago! With kind regards to you and family, Yours sincerely Elizabeth Keith.'5. a handwritten letter by a relative of Elizabeth Keith (possibly her sister), composed shortly after the artist's death, reading:106. Randolph Avenue WG 24.4.56Dear Daniel, We thank you deeply for your warm sympathy and true appreciation of Elizabeth. Her loss to us is almost unbearable as she was really the centre of much that is left of our family life. She is mourned - truly mourned- by hundreds of friends in all parts of the world! It is good to realise that so many rejoiced in her quality of generous service to all she could help in some way. We so regret that the last years were spent on only caring really for a household instead of pursuing her art!! If only she could have had any peace at the end, but it was all so painful and had she ever left her sick-room she would have had led an invalid's life and we are grateful that she was spared that entailment of liberty. One can't picture her as helpless and she remains in one's memory as bright anyway. My brother-in-law is terribly cut up and had to keep his 90th birthday celebrations arranged for him by staff with a sad heart. Thank you both again. Affectionately yours, Rachel?. G.A.';And further newspaper cuttings relating to Elizabeth Keith. (a lot)Provenance: according to the owner, the print was purchased by his grandfather, Mr de Jongh, directly from the artist at the Beaux Arts Gallery in London in 1937, and the wood key block was gifted to him by the Keith's family after her death in 1956. By repute, many of the early wood key blocks Elizabeth Keith used were lost in the fire which destroyed the studio of her publisher Watanabe Shozaburo in the 1920s, making this one a rarity.
AFTER KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957)SNOW SCENESHEISEI ERA, 20TH/21ST CENTURYTwo Japanese woodblock prints after the originals, the first titled Hiraizumi Konjikido (Konjiki Hall at Hiraizumi), depicting a lone monk climbing icy stairs leading to a shrine, signed Hasui and sealed Kawase, titled in the left margin, the lower right and left corners with Watanabe seals, oban tate-e, 39.5cm x 27cm; the other print entitled Ikegami Honmon-ji (Honmon-ji Temple in Ikegami), with four figures walking towards a gate, also signed Hasui and sealed Kawase, titled in the left margin, the lower right and left corners with Watanabe seals, oban tate-e, 39.5cm x 27cm. (2)Provenance: a private English collection, by repute purchased from Watanabe Heisei's son at the Watanabe Print shop.The original print depicting Konjiki Hall was the last produced by Hasui, who died before it was published. The first impressions were distributed to his friends and acquaintances over the hundred days following his death.
NO RESERVEKATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (1760-1849) KONO BAIREI (1844-95) EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY Five Japanese woodblock prints from e-hon (printed books), three by Hokusai including a diptych from the album Fugaku hyakkei (One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji), with geese by a pond where Mount Fuji is reflected, and two other single pages from the same album, one titled Rakanji no Fuji (Fuji from Rakanji Temple) and the other Shichū no Fuji (Fuji in the City), all three mounted on board; together with a print by Bairei depicting an owl, from the album Bairei hyakuchō gafu (Bairei's Picture Album of One Hundred Birds), and another print of birds by an unidentified artist, 22.7cm x 26cm max. (5) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: an English private collection, Devon.
YOSHU / TOYOHARA CHIKANOBU (1838-1912)BIJIN-GA (PORTRAITS OF BEAUTIES)MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURYTen Japanese woodblock prints including single sheets from triptychs, eight from the series Tokugawa jidai kifujin no zu (Noble Ladies in the Age of Tokugawa), one entitled 'Marriage Ceremony', 'Girl with Toy' and 'Three Ladies Playing the Koto', published c.1894-97; and two other prints from an unidentified series, possibly Fujin shoreishiki no zu (Female Etiquette), c.1890; each print approx. 37.5cm x 24.5cm. (10)Provenance: a private English collection. Formerly the property of Miss Ethel Hallewell (d.1945) of Conkwell Grange near Bath.
MIYAGAWA SHUNTEI (1873-1914)BIJIN-GA (PORTRAITS OF BEAUTIES)MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURYTwo Japanese woodblock print triptychs, both from the series Bijin junikagetsu (Beauties in the Twelve Months), the first entitled Hanetsuki (Shuttlecock), the other Yomeiri (Marriage), both signed Miyagawa Shuntei, published by Matsuki Heikichi in 1898, each print approx. 37cm x 25.5cm. (6)Provenance: a private English collection. Formerly the property of Miss Ethel Hallewell (d.1945) of Conkwell Grange near Bath.
TAKAHASHI HIROAKI / SHOTEI (1871-1945)TAISHO/SHOWA, 20TH CENTURYThree Japanese woodblock prints, the first entitled Mukojima dote no yuki (Snow on Mukojima Bank), titled and sealed Shotei, published by Watanabe Shozaburo c.1918 and sealed Watanabe, vertical mitsugiriban; the second entitled Shinagawa no yoru (Evening at Shinagawa), sealed Kakei, published by Watanabe Shozaburo c.1924-27, otanzaku tate-e; the third print titled Abukumagawa (Abukuma river under heavy rain), sealed Hiroaki and published by Watanabe Shozaburo c.1923, otanzaku tate-e, 38.4cm x 17.1cm max. (3)
NO RESERVEUTAGAWA KUNISADA I / TOYOKUNI III (1786-1865) YAKUSHA-E (PORTRAITS OF ACTORS) EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print triptych, depicting travellers at a river crossing, the figure on the left side possibly depicting the actor Mimasu Gennosuke, signed Gototei Kunisada ga left, published by Yamaguchiya c.1830, 34.7cm x 73.3cm; and two prints from a triptych, the central and right-hand panels depict actors Nakamura Utaemon IV as Noto no kami Noritsune, and Iwai Shijaku I as the ghost of Tokushi from the play Gin Sekai Ikigoto no Kaomise, signed Gototei Kunisada ga on both sheets, published by Moriya Jihei (Kinshindo) in 1838, 34.3cm x 47.8cm, both framed and glazed. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
NO RESERVEYOSHU / TOYOHARA CHIKANOBU (1838-1912) GO-YUSAN (EXCURSION TO THE HILLS) MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print triptych from the series Chiyoda no o-oku (Court Ladies of the Chiyoda Inner Palace), signed Toyo Chikanobu on the right sheet, published by Fukuda Hatsujiro in 1895, (L) 35.5cm x 24.2cm, (C) 35.6cm x 24.6cm, (R) 35.7cm x 24.3cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
NO RESERVEUTAGAWA HIROSHIGE (1797-1858) TOTO ASUKAYAMA (MOUNT ASUKA IN THE EASTERN CAPITAL) EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print, from the series Fuji sanjurokkei (Thirty-six Views of Fuji), signed Hiroshige ga, published by Tsutaya Kichizō in 1858, oban tate-e, 34.2cm x 23cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
SHODO YASUDA (1874-?)SONO MUKASHI, MURASAME MATSUKAZE NO ZU (PICTURE OF MURASAME AND MATSUKAZE IN THE OLD DAYS) MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURYA Japanese woodblock print triptych, embossed and with silver pigments and mica; titled, signed and sealed Shodo, published by Matsui Eikichi, 1896, oban tate-e, 37.2cm x 25cm. (3)

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