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A SIGNED SURIMONO DEPICTING RITUAL OFFERINGS AND PLUM BLOSSOMS A SIGNED SURIMONO DEPICTING RITUAL OFFERINGS AND PLUM BLOSSOMS Japan, 19th century Color woodblock print on paper. Horizontal chuban. Signed Chosho. The surimono depicting an offering of rice balls on a lacquer container, backed by a branch of blossoming plums. SIZE of the sheet 18.6 x 24.7 cm Condition: Good condition with wear and slightly trimmed margins. Minor soiling, some browning, centerfold, creasing, and few stains to the edges. Backed on Japan paper and gently mounted on a passepartout. Provenance: From the private collection of Thomas Padua, Mühldorf, Germany. Thomas Padua was an artist and collector of Japanese woodblock prints who exhibited his surimono collection at the Olaf Gulbransson Museum, in ‘Glückwünsche aus Kyoto: Japanische Shijo-Surimono aus der Sammlung Thomas Padua,’ 3 November 2013 to 26 January 2014. Surimono, literally "printed matter", are high-quality, limited-edition, privately commissioned, woodblock-printed "greeting cards," mainly produced between the 1790s and the 1830s, and usually ordered for New Year's greetings. Surimono usually paired poetic texts with images, and both were typically intended to carry the cachet of "insider knowledge" for a cultured and well-educated audience.

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A SIGNED SURIMONO DEPICTING RITUAL OFFERINGS AND PLUM BLOSSOMS A SIGNED SURIMONO DEPICTING RITUAL OFFERINGS AND PLUM BLOSSOMS Japan, 19th century Color woodblock print on paper. Horizontal chuban. Signed Chosho. The surimono depicting an offering of rice balls on a lacquer container, backed by a branch of blossoming plums. SIZE of the sheet 18.6 x 24.7 cm Condition: Good condition with wear and slightly trimmed margins. Minor soiling, some browning, centerfold, creasing, and few stains to the edges. Backed on Japan paper and gently mounted on a passepartout. Provenance: From the private collection of Thomas Padua, Mühldorf, Germany. Thomas Padua was an artist and collector of Japanese woodblock prints who exhibited his surimono collection at the Olaf Gulbransson Museum, in ‘Glückwünsche aus Kyoto: Japanische Shijo-Surimono aus der Sammlung Thomas Padua,’ 3 November 2013 to 26 January 2014. Surimono, literally "printed matter", are high-quality, limited-edition, privately commissioned, woodblock-printed "greeting cards," mainly produced between the 1790s and the 1830s, and usually ordered for New Year's greetings. Surimono usually paired poetic texts with images, and both were typically intended to carry the cachet of "insider knowledge" for a cultured and well-educated audience.

Estimate 150 - 300 EUR
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For sale on Wednesday 04 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
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