Album of sample prints, Vol. III of XII

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At A Glance

  • Period

    ca. 1930s
  • Geography

    Japan
  • Material

    Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
  • Dimension

    H x W (closed): 26.7 x 28.5 cm (10 1/2 x 11 1/4 in)
  • Accession Number

    S2003.8.3741.3
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_S2003.8.3741.3

Object Details

  • Artist

    Ohara Koson 小原古邨 (1877-1945)
    Okuhara Seiko 奥原晴湖 (1837-1913)
    Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)
    Ogata Gekko 尾形月耕 (1859-1920)
    Shibata Zeshin 柴田是真 (1807-1891)
    Hashimoto Kansetsu 橋本関雪 (1883-1945)
    Chikuseki II (active 1900-1950)
  • Publisher

    Daikokuya
  • Description

    Vol. III of XII (Vol. X now missing) from a set of print sample albums.Daikokuya, Tokyo publisher. Paper label affixed to front cover of each, inscribed in ink: "Squares". Each volume with (originally) 20 prints by various artists (some prints now removed or missing).
    The album is numbered on the cover with a rubberstamp as to its place in the series. However, the prints are numbered consecutively through the whole set of albums: 1 through 240. This is done with a rubberstamp on the album page above each print.
  • Inscriptions

    Paper label affixed to front cover, inscribed in ink: "Squares". Rubberstamped at lower left corner of label: 3
    Pg. 41
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 41
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Koson
    Pg. 42
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 42
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Seiko
    Pg. 43
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 43
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Kogyo
    Pg. 44
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 44
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Kogyo
    Pg. 45
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 45
    Pg. 46
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 46
    Pg. 47
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 47
    Pg. 48
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 48
    Pg. 49
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 49
    Pg. 50
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 50
    Pg. 51
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 51
    Pg. 52
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 52
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Koson
    Pg. 53
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 53
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Kansetsu
    Pg. 54
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 54
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Koson
    Pg. 55
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 55
    Pg. 56
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 56
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Kogyo
    Pg. 57
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 57
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Gekko
    Pg. 58
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 58
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Chikuseki
    Pg. 59
    Rubberstamped at top center of album page: 59
    Written on bottom of page, most probably by Robert Muller: Seiko
    Pg. 60
    Pg. 60
  • Collection

    National Museum of Asian Art Collection
  • Origin

    Japan
  • Credit Line

    Robert O. Muller Collection
  • Type

    Print
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