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The fascination for Japan as a travel destination speaks to many. Before the world is ready again for tourism, Bonhams has gathered a collection of Japanese prints capturing the most scenic, albeit unfrequented and secluded, sides of Japan in the 20th century. This collection of Shin Hanga (New Print) by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) spans more than 30 lots, and will be presented in Bonhams London sale of Tradition Travel and Transition: Japanese Art across the Centuries on 4 November 2021. Kawase Hasui, a towering figure in Japan's Shin Hanga tradition, is well known for his love of travel, a pastime which meant much more than mere tourism for him. As Hasui himself once wrote: '... travelling is my favourite hobby... and this hobby is not just something that I casually speak of, since sketching is my goal...' He was particular about where he would open his sketchbook, depicting famous spots but rarely choosing the most obvious or famous angles. Lot 350 (Evening in Beppu), for example, depicts the onsen (hot spring) resort of Beppu, as popular in 1929 as it is today, but seen through a tangle of bare, wintry branches. The majority of his prints in this sale come from private collections. Some bear one of the earliest copyright seals of his long-term publisher, Watanabe Shozaburo, while a few are designs even earlier and rarer, dating from before the great earthquake that devastated Tokyo and Yokohama in 1923. Most major museum collections of Hasui's prints are in the United States, where his work first gained an international following in the 1920s—it is rumoured that the late Steve Jobs was also an avid collector.
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An unusual four-lobed globular vase: An unusual four-lobed globular vaseMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in red and black iron and gilt with two ho-o birds with their feathers trailing among clouds on the
0241: An unusual four-lobed globular vaseEst. £600-£800
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A bronze-mounted stoneware cylindrical vase: A bronze-mounted stoneware cylindrical vaseMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryThe stoneware body applied with thin bronze sheets decorated in gilt high relief with a continuous design
0243: A bronze-mounted stoneware cylindrical vaseEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Three embroidered panels: Three embroidered panelsMeiji (1868-1912), Taisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 20th centuryEach worked in silk and/or cotton thread, the first depicting trees lining the banks of a river,
0244: Three embroidered panelsEst. £1,500-£2,000
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An embroidered silk panel: An embroidered silk panelDistributed by the Iida Shinshichi House (Takashimaya), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century Worked in silk and cotton threads, deploying predominantly long
0245: An embroidered silk panelEst. £2,000-£3,000
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An embroidered silk panel: An embroidered silk panelTaisho (1912-1926) or Showa (1926-1989) era, 20th centuryWorked in silk and cotton threads, inventively deploying long and short stitches, flat and twisted threads in a
0246: An embroidered silk panelEst. £1,500-£1,800Lot Passed
An embroidered wall hanging: An embroidered wall hangingMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryWorked in silk and cotton threads, deploying long and short stitches, flat and twisted threads in palettes of browns,
0247: An embroidered wall hangingEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
Two embroidered silk panels: Two embroidered silk panelsMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryEach worked in silk and cotton threads with a dove in flight among a profusion of blooming chrysanthemums, thistles and
0248: Two embroidered silk panelsEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Two embroidered silk panels: Two embroidered silk panelsMeiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryEach worked in predominantly silk and cotton threads with a dove in flight among blooming chrysanthemums, thistles,
0249: Two embroidered silk panelsEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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ANONYMOUS, KANO SCHOOL: ANONYMOUS, KANO SCHOOLEdo period (1615-1868), late 17th/18th centuryA Stable; two paintings now remounted as a two-panel folding screen, ink, colours and gold on paper with gold paper surround and
0250: ANONYMOUS, KANO SCHOOLEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Anonymous: AnonymousEdo period (1615-1868), 18th centuryA double-sided six-panel folding screen, one side, ink and colour on silver paper with autumn plants and flowers including kikyo (Chinese bellflowers),
0251: AnonymousEst. £8,000-£10,000Lot Passed
Anonymous: AnonymousEdo period (1615-1868), 17th/18th centuryCranes, Pine, Plum and Bamboo; a six-panel folding screen, ink, mineral colours and gold on paper, with silk borders and a black-lacquered frame,
0252: AnonymousEst. £8,000-£10,000Lot Passed
Anonymous: AnonymousEdo period (1615-1868), late 18th/early 19th centuryScenes from the Tang Court during wartime, a six-panel folding screen, ink, mineral colours and gold on paper, with silk borders and a
0253: AnonymousEst. £8,000-£10,000Lot Passed
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ANONYMOUS: ANONYMOUSEdo period (1615-1868), 18th century50 of the 100 Poets; a six-panel folding screen affixed with 50 sheets painted in ink and colour on paper mounted on a gold-sprinkled black paper ground,
0254: ANONYMOUSEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Anonymous: AnonymousEdo period (1615-1868), probably 19th century The Genpei War; pair of small six-panel screens painted in ink, colour, gold, and gold leaf on paper with silk borders depicting two scenes from
0255: AnonymousEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
ANONYMOUS: ANONYMOUSEdo period (1615-1868), 17th/18th centuryKanzan and Jittoku, a pair of kakejiku (hanging scrolls), ink, colours, and gofun (calcified crushed clay) on silk in silk mounts, depicting Jittoku
0256: ANONYMOUSEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
ANONYMOUS: ANONYMOUSMuromachi (1333-1573), Momoyama (1573-1615), or Edo (1615-1868) period, 16th/17th centuryKo Shohei (Chinese: Huang Chuping) Riding a Ram or Goat, kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in
0257: ANONYMOUSEst. £3,000-£5,000Lot Passed
HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768): HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)Edo period (1615–1868), mid 18th centuryParents, kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, depicting attributes of two of the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of
0258: HAKUIN EKAKU (1685-1768)Est. £10,000-£15,000Lot Passed
SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837): SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th centuryCarved Bullfinch and Torii Arch, kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, with an inscription Yo no uso to uso to no
0259: SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Est. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed
SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837): SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th centuryMonju Bosatsu (the bodhisattva Monju) riding a lion, kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on silk in silk mounts, with a 16-character
0260: SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Est. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837): SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th centuryTenjin, kakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, depicting the deified form of the Heian-period statesman and culture
0261: SENGAI GIBON (1750-1837)Est. £2,000-£3,000
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HASEGAWA MASAHARU (CHIGYU, 1913-1993): HASEGAWA MASAHARU (CHIGYU, 1913-1993)Showa era (1926-1989), mid/late 20th centuryKakejiku (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, inscribed with three Chinese characters probably reading
0262: HASEGAWA MASAHARU (CHIGYU, 1913-1993)Est. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
Anonymous: AnonymousKamakura (1185-1333) or Muromachi (1333-1573) period, 14th/15th centuryShrine Pilgrimage; fragment of a makimono (narrative horizontal scroll) mounted as a kakejiku, ink and colours on paper
0263: AnonymousEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
Itaya Keishu Hirotaka (1786-1831): Itaya Keishu Hirotaka (1786-1831)Edo period (1615-1868), probably early/mid 19th century Bear hunting, a kakejuku, ink and colours on silk in silk mounts, depicting a hunter on horseback aiming a
0264: Itaya Keishu Hirotaka (1786-1831)Est. £4,000-£5,000Lot Passed
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