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Yanagawa Shigenobu (1787-1832)
Parody of Kanzan
Edo period, 19th century
woodblock print, surimono, embellished with embossing, depicting a courtesan parodying Han Shan (mitate Kanzan) sealed Yanagawa, privately issued; with collector's seal of Hayashi Tadamasa to the front, the seal of Gerhard Pulverer to verso
Shikishiban surimono: 21.7 x 18.5 cm., 8½ x 7¼ in.
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Yanagawa Shigenobu (1787-1832), Parodie de Kanzan, époque Edo, XIXe siècle
Hayashi Tadamasa (1853-1906)
Gerhard Pulverer (b. 1930)
Doitsu Puruvera korekushon ukiyo-e hanga meihinten [Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e from the Pulverer Collection], exhibited at the following venues:
Matsuzakaya Department Store, Osaka, 27th December 1990 - 8th January 1991
Matsuzakaya Department Store, Ginza, 24th - 29th January 1991
Narazaki Muneshige, ed., Hizo ukiyo-e taikan, Puruvera korekushon [Ukiyo-e Masterpieces in Western Collections: The Pulverer Collection] (Tokyo, 1990), no. 130.
Doitsu Puruvera korekushon ukiyo-e hanga meihinten [Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e from the Pulverer Collection] (Tokyo, 1990), p. 70, no. 2-40.
A similar impression of the same surimono is in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum, reference number A-10569-6205.
Shigenobu designed an oban size print on the subject of a courtesan parodying Han Shan. An impression of this print is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, accession number 11.25829.