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A GROUP OF FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS A GROUP OF FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Japan, 19th century and later Color woodblock prints on paper. 1. Depicting a sparrow perched on a budding cherry blossom branch. SIZE of the sheet 23 x 13.5 cm 2. Depicting a kingfisher bracing itself to take flight off the edge of a blooming yellow flower. SIZE of the sheet 23 x 16.7 cm 3. Depicting a blue bird perched on a cherry blossom. SIZE of the sheet 26.2 x 13.2 cm 4. Printed on an envelope. Depicting a bird as it swoops down under the light of the full moon. SIZE of the envelope 18 x 5 cm 5. By Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III) (1786-1864). Vertical oban. Signed Ichiyusai Kunisada. Titled Tora no asobi (Tiger Playing). Depicting a playful tiger crouching atop a gnarled rock. SIZE of the sheet 37 x 23.3 cm Condition: Overall presenting well. Wear, browning of paper, fading of colors, minor creasing, few tears, some losses, some staining, and few wormholes. Three mounted on paper. Provenance: Family collection of either Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) or his son-in-law Louis (Loek) Borensztajn (1935-2021), Netherlands. Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was an architect, art collector, dealer, and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the Middle East. He became one of the world’s leading collectors of Japanese art, starting at the age of 18, and continued to collect and work as an art dealer in Berlin in the 1920s. In the 1930s Felix Tikotin fled from the Nazis and hid his collection in the Netherlands. After the war, he decided that his collection should be taken to Israel, where in 1959 and with the help of Abba Hushi, who was the mayor of Haifa, The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was established. The Museum's collection comprises more than 8,000 items of art and crafts. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related print by Utagawa Kunisada, in the collection of the British Museum, museum number 1908,0616,0.174.

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A GROUP OF FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS A GROUP OF FIVE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Japan, 19th century and later Color woodblock prints on paper. 1. Depicting a sparrow perched on a budding cherry blossom branch. SIZE of the sheet 23 x 13.5 cm 2. Depicting a kingfisher bracing itself to take flight off the edge of a blooming yellow flower. SIZE of the sheet 23 x 16.7 cm 3. Depicting a blue bird perched on a cherry blossom. SIZE of the sheet 26.2 x 13.2 cm 4. Printed on an envelope. Depicting a bird as it swoops down under the light of the full moon. SIZE of the envelope 18 x 5 cm 5. By Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III) (1786-1864). Vertical oban. Signed Ichiyusai Kunisada. Titled Tora no asobi (Tiger Playing). Depicting a playful tiger crouching atop a gnarled rock. SIZE of the sheet 37 x 23.3 cm Condition: Overall presenting well. Wear, browning of paper, fading of colors, minor creasing, few tears, some losses, some staining, and few wormholes. Three mounted on paper. Provenance: Family collection of either Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) or his son-in-law Louis (Loek) Borensztajn (1935-2021), Netherlands. Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was an architect, art collector, dealer, and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the Middle East. He became one of the world’s leading collectors of Japanese art, starting at the age of 18, and continued to collect and work as an art dealer in Berlin in the 1920s. In the 1930s Felix Tikotin fled from the Nazis and hid his collection in the Netherlands. After the war, he decided that his collection should be taken to Israel, where in 1959 and with the help of Abba Hushi, who was the mayor of Haifa, The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was established. The Museum's collection comprises more than 8,000 items of art and crafts. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related print by Utagawa Kunisada, in the collection of the British Museum, museum number 1908,0616,0.174.

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