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Description
Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
Rice bowl and cover, stand for hashi and flowering potted plant
Edo period, 19th century
woodblock print, surimono, embellished with metallic pigment and embossing, from the series Series for the Hanazono Group (Hanazono bantsuzuki), signed Hokkei, privately issued, circa 1822; with collectors’ seals of Hayashi Tadamasa, Henri Vever and Gerhard Pulverer
Shikishiban surimono: 20 x 17.2 cm., 7⅞ x 6¾ in.
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Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850), Bol de riz avec couvercle, repose-baguettes et plante en pot en fleurs, époque Edo, XIXe siècle
Hayashi Tadamasa (1853-1906)
Henri Vever (1854-1942)
Sotheby’s, London, Highly Important Japanese Prints, Illustrated Books, Drawings and Fan Paintings from the Henri Vever Collection: Part II, 26 March 1975, Lot 317.
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. 95.
Doitsu Puruvera korekushon ukiyo-e hanga meihinten [Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e from the Pulverer Collection] (Tokyo, 1990), p. 76, no. 2-55.