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b. 1775 - d. 1841

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  • CRAPE MYRTLE AND PARROT
    Aug. 31, 2024

    CRAPE MYRTLE AND PARROT

    Est: ¥30,000 - ¥50,000

    signed and marked on the lower right

    New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
  • MORI TETSUZAN (JAPANESE, 1775-1841)
    Jul. 12, 2023

    MORI TETSUZAN (JAPANESE, 1775-1841)

    Est: $80 - $120

    Mori Tetsuzan (Japanese, 1775-1841) Carp, Ink on paper, Signed middle left. Framed dimensions: H: 28 x W: 52 in. H: 23 1/2 W: 48 in. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email or by telephone . Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Gray's Auctioneers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • A JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTING BY MORI TETSUZAN
    Jul. 04, 2022

    A JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTING BY MORI TETSUZAN

    Est: €1,200 - €2,000

    (Japanese 1775 - 1841) Kakejiku (vertical hanging scroll), in ink on paper, depicting a tiger, signed and sealed, in wooden box. H. 132.5 x W. 51.5 cm (painting) H. 205 x W. 67 cm (scroll) Please note: condition reports and additional photos are available upon request: info@aagauctioneers.com / +31 (0) 20 30 12 950.

    AAG Auctioneers
  • MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841): A SCROLL PAINTING OF A TIGER
    Jan. 28, 2022

    MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841): A SCROLL PAINTING OF A TIGER

    Est: €1,200 - €2,400

    MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841): A SCROLL PAINTING OF A TIGER By Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), signed Tetsuzan and sealed Shushin Japan, early 19 th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Painted with ink and watercolors on paper and mounted as a hanging scroll with a silk brocade frame and bone roller ends (jiku), depicting a tiger standing foursquare with the head turned to one side and the tail swept to the other, with greenish-yellow eyes and black-striped orange fur. Signed to the lower left TETSUZAN with a seal reading Shushin. SIZE 113 x 51 cm (image) and 192.5 x 72 cm (incl. mounting) Condition: Good condition with some wear, minor creasing, few minuscule losses to watercolors, minor soiling. Provenance: Canadian private collection. Mori Tetsuzan was by birth the son of Mori Sosen’s brother Shuho (1736-1823), but was adopted by Sosen to carry on his artistic line. At first, he studied with Shuho and Sosen, but he seems to have become a pupil of Maruyama Okyo – probably at Sosen’s urging – while still in his teens. With an inscribed wood storage box: 猛虎之図、徹山 Moko no zu, Tetsuzan [Painting of a fierce tiger, Tetsuzan]. Auction comparison: Compare a closely related but slightly larger painting of a tiger by the same artist at Waddington’s, 30 November 2015, Toronto, lot 18 ( sold for 15,000 CAD, approx. 10,597 EUR). Also compare to a closely related painting of a tiger by Maruyama Okyo (Mori Tesuzan's master) sold at Christie's, The Art of Japan, 5 December 2017, London, lot 102 ( sold for 175,000 GBP).

    Galerie Zacke
  • MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841): A SCROLL PAINTING OF A TIGER
    Dec. 03, 2021

    MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841): A SCROLL PAINTING OF A TIGER

    Est: €2,500 - €5,000

    By Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), signed Tetsuzan and sealed Shushin Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Painted with ink and watercolors on paper and mounted as a hanging scroll with a silk brocade frame and ivory roller ends (jiku), depicting a tiger standing foursquare with the head turned to one side and the tail swept to the other, with greenish-yellow eyes and black-striped orange fur. Signed to the lower left TETSUZAN with a seal reading Shushin. SIZE 113 x 51 cm (image) and 192.5 x 72 cm (incl. mounting) Condition: Good condition with some wear, minor creasing, few minuscule losses to watercolors, minor soiling. Provenance: Canadian private collection. Mori Tetsuzan was by birth the son of Mori Sosen’s brother Shuho (1736-1823), but was adopted by Sosen to carry on his artistic line. At first, he studied with Shuho and Sosen, but he seems to have become a pupil of Maruyama Okyo – probably at Sosen’s urging – while still in his teens. With an inscribed wood storage box: 猛虎之図、徹山 Moko no zu, Tetsuzan [Painting of a fierce tiger, Tetsuzan]. Auction comparison: Compare a closely related but slightly larger painting of a tiger by the same artist at Waddington’s, 30 November 2015, Toronto, lot 18 ( sold for 15,000 CAD, approx. 10,597 EUR). Also compare to a closely related painting of a tiger by Maruyama Okyo (Mori Tesuzan's master) sold at Christie's, The Art of Japan, 5 December 2017, London, lot 102 ( sold for 175,000 GBP).

    Galerie Zacke
  • Mori Tetsuzan (Japanese, 1775-1841) Watercolor and Ink on Silk Scroll
    Aug. 15, 2021

    Mori Tetsuzan (Japanese, 1775-1841) Watercolor and Ink on Silk Scroll

    Est: $300 - $500

    Mori Tetsuzan (Japanese, 1775-1841) Watercolor and Ink on Silk Scroll Undated, ink and chop seal signatures lower right, depicting a family of three monkeys in a landscape, one of them holding an insect, mounted on paper and bordered in patterned silk, wrapped around a bar Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) collector Category: Fine Art > Asian Paintings & Prints Estimated Sale Time: 1:01 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Sales Tax: Illinois (8.000%), Kansas (6.500%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6.000%), Washington (10.500%) Links to High Resolution Images: Image #1 Image #2 Image #3 Image #4 Image #5

    Leonard Auction
  • MORI TETSUZAN RACOON DOG JAPANESE WOODBLOCK
    Feb. 27, 2021

    MORI TETSUZAN RACOON DOG JAPANESE WOODBLOCK

    Est: $25 - $50

    8" by 12" framed. Artist is Mori Tetsuzan. Title is Racoon Dog and the Moon.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Mori Tetsuzan, Pfau, Farbholzschnitt, Japan, Anfang 20. Jh.
    Mar. 27, 2020

    Mori Tetsuzan, Pfau, Farbholzschnitt, Japan, Anfang 20. Jh.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Mori Tetsuzan, Pfau, Farbholzschnitt, Japan, Anfang 20. Jh. Mori Tetsuzan (Tessan), 1775 - 1841, Pfau mit stattlichem Gefieder, Farbholzschnitt auf Seide, 37,5 x 17,2 cm, Künstlersignatur und Siegel, Edition wohl Simbi Shoin, Tokyo, unter Passepartout und Glas gerahmt

    K&K – Auktionen in Heidelberg
  • Mori TETSUZAN (1775-1841). Gravure sur bois rehaussée en couleurs représentant un paon. Japon, éditeur "The Simbi Shoin, Tokyo". Signé et cachet en bas à droite. 38 x 18 cm (à vue, contrecollé sur carton) (très léger manque). Note : Mori Tetsuzan était un cousin (et le fils adoptif) de Mori Sosen (1747-1821), célèbre peintre animalier (notamment les singes) de l'école Shijō, fondée par le peintre Maruyama Ōkyo à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.
    Dec. 05, 2018

    Mori TETSUZAN (1775-1841). Gravure sur bois rehaussée en couleurs représentant un paon. Japon, éditeur "The Simbi Shoin, Tokyo". Signé et cachet en bas à droite. 38 x 18 cm (à vue, contrecollé sur carton) (très léger manque). Note : Mori Tetsuzan était un cousin (et le fils adoptif) de Mori Sosen (1747-1821), célèbre peintre animalier (notamment les singes) de l'école Shijō, fondée par le peintre Maruyama Ōkyo à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.

    Est: €200 - €300

    Mori TETSUZAN (1775-1841). Gravure sur bois rehaussée en couleurs représentant un paon. Japon, éditeur "The Simbi Shoin, Tokyo". Signé et cachet en bas à droite. 38 x 18 cm (à vue, contrecollé sur carton) (très léger manque). Note : Mori Tetsuzan était un cousin (et le fils adoptif) de Mori Sosen (1747-1821), célèbre peintre animalier (notamment les singes) de l'école Shijō, fondée par le peintre Maruyama Ōkyo à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.

    Cannes Enchères
  • Mori Tetsuzan: A Kakejiku in sumi on paper depicting three katsuobushi , signed
    Nov. 15, 2017

    Mori Tetsuzan: A Kakejiku in sumi on paper depicting three katsuobushi , signed

    Est: £100 - £150

    Mori Tetsuzan: A Kakejiku in sumi on paper depicting three katsuobushi (bonito), signed, with storage box bearing a hakogaki; Nishiyama Kanei: A Kakejiku in sumi and colours on paper depicting a Daimyo procession winding through wooded hills, signed and dated Bunkyu 3rd year (1863), with wood storage box; And A Kakejiku in sumi on silk of a poetic calligraphic inscription above Fujiyama, signed. All 19th Century.

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Collection of 4 Peacock Woodblock Prints
    Aug. 06, 2017

    Collection of 4 Peacock Woodblock Prints

    Est: $300 - $500

    Collection of four color woodblock prints on paper of peacocks including some after Mori Tessan also known as Mori Tetsuzan (Japanese, 1775-1841) and after Yamaguchi Soken (Japanese, 1759-1818) depicting a plumed peacock in minimal landscape (some with plants, grasses, rocks, flowers, etc.). Each with character marks in black above red seal. Varied in size including 14.8" x 8" (framed); 15.4" x 6.25" (framed); 14.8" x 8.125" (framed); and 14.8" x 8.125" (framed).

    Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
  • Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), ROARING TIGER森徹山 虎, 51.4" x 33.7" -- 130.5 x 85.5 cm.
    Nov. 30, 2015

    Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), ROARING TIGER森徹山 虎, 51.4" x 33.7" -- 130.5 x 85.5 cm.

    Est: $16,000 - $22,000

    MORI TETSUZAN (1775-1841)ROARING TIGER森徹山 虎 Ink and colour on silk, 51.4" x 33.7" -- 130.5 x 85.5 cm.

    Waddington's
  • A hanging scroll in the manner of Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841)
    Dec. 06, 2014

    A hanging scroll in the manner of Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841)

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    A hanging scroll in the manner of Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841) depicting a deer and susuki. Ink and light colours on silk. Inscribed and sealed Tetsuzan. European wooden box.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Peacocks and peonies
    Mar. 20, 2007

    Peacocks and peonies

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841) Peacocks and peonies Each signed Tetsuzan, sealed Shushin and Tetsuzan Pair of hanging scrolls; ink, color and gold on silk 59 3/8 x 28 1/8in. (150.8 x 71.4cm.) each (2)

    Christie's
  • Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841) Paar Hangerollen. Weinranke, die mit Stroh an einem Bambusstab festgebunden ist und Eichhornchen auf einer Weinranke. Tusche und leichte Farben auf Seide. Sign.: Tetsuzan. Siegel: Shushin bzw. Tetsuzan. 98,7 x 16.7cm.
    Jun. 01, 2005

    Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841) Paar Hangerollen. Weinranke, die mit Stroh an einem Bambusstab festgebunden ist und Eichhornchen auf einer Weinranke. Tusche und leichte Farben auf Seide. Sign.: Tetsuzan. Siegel: Shushin bzw. Tetsuzan. 98,7 x 16.7cm.

    Est: €1,800 -

    Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841) Paar Hangerollen. Weinranke, die mit Stroh an einem Bambusstab festgebunden ist und Eichhornchen auf einer Weinranke. Tusche und leichte Farben auf Seide. Sign.: Tetsuzan. Siegel: Shushin bzw. Tetsuzan. 98,7 x 16.7cm. Beschrift

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841)
    Mar. 29, 2005

    Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Cat Signed Tetsuzan and sealed Shushin Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk 38 1/8 x 14 1/2 in. (96.8 x 36.8cm.)

    Christie's
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