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Painter, b. 1773 - d. 1845

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    • A SIX-PANEL SCREEN BY OKAMOTO TOYOSHIKO (1773 - 1845)
      Jun. 11, 2024

      A SIX-PANEL SCREEN BY OKAMOTO TOYOSHIKO (1773 - 1845)

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      A SIX-PANEL SCREEN BY OKAMOTO TOYOSHIKO (1773 - 1845) Japan, signed Toyohiko and seal: Toyohiko shigen, late Edo period 172 x 370 cm A six-panel screen depicting Arashiyama in snow. Ink, very light colours and gold specks on paper. Signed Toyohiko and sealed Toyohiko Shigen. From an old German private collection, assembled since the 1950s - Minor wear, slightly rest. Sechsteiliger Stellschirm von Okamoto Toyoshiko (1773 - 1845) Japan, signed Toyohiko und Siegel: Toyohiko shigen, späte Edo - Periode 172 x 370 cm Winterlandschaft in Arashiyama bei Kyoto mit schneebedeckten Bäumen. Tusche, leichte Farben und gesprenkeltes Gold auf Papier. Rechts unten signiert Toyohiko und mit Siegel: Toyohiko shigen. Aus einer alten deutschen Privatsammlung, seit den 1950er Jahren gesammelt - Minim. berieben, partiell etwas rest.

      Nagel Auction
    • Okamoto Toyohiko (1773 - 1845) Bonsai in de sneeuw
      Dec. 14, 2022

      Okamoto Toyohiko (1773 - 1845) Bonsai in de sneeuw

      Est: €200 - €300

      Okamoto Toyohiko (1773 - 1845) Bonsai in de sneeuw Rolschildering / scroll op papier, benen rollers. B 112 x 29.2 / 195 x 34.2 cm 112 x 29.2 / 195 x 34.2 cm

      Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
    • OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) Cranes and figures in river landscape
      Nov. 01, 2022

      OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) Cranes and figures in river landscape

      Est: £600 - £800

      OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) Cranes and figures in river landscape Ink and pigments on silk, signature and red seal of the artist, mounted as a hanging scroll. 96cm (37 3/4in) high x 43.8cm (17 1/4in) wide

      Bonhams
    • OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) 'Cranes and figures in river landscape'
      May. 10, 2022

      OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) 'Cranes and figures in river landscape'

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      OKAMOTO TOYOHIKO (1773–1845) 'Cranes and figures in river landscape' Ink and pigments on silk, signature and red seal of the artist, mounted as a hanging scroll. 96cm (37 3/4in) high x 43.8cm (17 1/4in) wide For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • [Scrolls]. Toyohiko, Okamoto (1773-1845). (Xi Wangmu). Kakejiku (hanging sc
      May. 31, 2018

      [Scrolls]. Toyohiko, Okamoto (1773-1845). (Xi Wangmu). Kakejiku (hanging sc

      Est: €200 - €300

      [Scrolls]. Toyohiko, Okamoto (1773-1845). (Xi Wangmu). Kakejiku (hanging scroll), handpaintend on paper within dec. silk border, 113x36 cm. (image), 183,5x51,5 cm. (total size), signed Toyohiko w. stamp, rolled on jikugi, in wooden box. - Image sl. creased.

      Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
    • OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841
      Jan. 27, 2017

      OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841

      Est: €640 - €800

      Ink on paper Mounted as a scroll painting in a late Edo period mounting Japan, 1841 OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) – Japanese painter Depiction of a scholar's rock and prunus Dimensions: 114.8 x 62.48 cm Good condition This Japanese scroll painting from the Edo period (1603-1868) by OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) is quite interesting in that the motif used, a prunus concealed behind a moss or lichen-covered scholar's rock, is usually favoured by literati and nanga artists. The prunus is a symbol often seen in Chinese and Japanese literati objects and paintings, resembling the fungus thought to produce the elixir of life. The scroll was painted with sumi ink on paper and features an inscription saying the work was created in the Year of the Metal Ox during the Tenpo era (1830-1844), Chinese New Year, which would mean this scroll painting dates to 1841. It is signed by OKAMOTO Toyohiko with two seals, one reading Toyohiko on the top and another reading Yasuhiko, the artist’s other studio name, on the bottom. Condition: The scroll is in good condition with signs of age. Insect damage is visible in the central part of the scroll leading down from the honshi (painted area of the scroll) to the bottom of the mounting. The dimensions are 114.8 x 62.48 cm (length x width). OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) OKAMOTO Toyohiko was born as the son of a Sake merchant and brewer in the present-day city of Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture. Toyohiko became a student of MATSUMURA Goshun in Kyoto at the age of 25 and soon after, his skills flourished. Toyohiko's fame as a painter spread throughout the capital, rivaling that of the established artist KISHI Ganku. By about age 30, Toyohiko was given an opportunity to sit in a gathering with noted artists such as TANI Buncho and KISHI Ganku and poets TACHIBANAChikage and KAGAWA Kageki, and presented a painting during this event. It is thought that thanks to this opportunity, Toyohiko was commissioned to produce works for the Shugakuin Rikyu palace in the north-eastern section of the imperial capital. Although OKAMOTO Toyohiko is categorized as a Shijo school artist, he inherited the styles used by MARUYAMA Okyo, the founder of the Maruyama school, and YOSA Buson from his master MATSUMURA Goshun. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841
      Jul. 28, 2015

      OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841

      Est: €600 - €780

      Ink on paper Mounted as a scroll painting in a late Edo period mounting Japan, 1841 OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) – Japanese painter Depiction of a scholar's rock and prunus Dimensions: 114.8 x 62.48 cm Good condition This Japanese scroll painting from the Edo period (1603-1868) by OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) is quite interesting in that the motif used, a prunus concealed behind a moss or lichen-covered scholar's rock, is usually favoured by literati and nanga artists. The prunus is a symbol often seen in Chinese and Japanese literati objects and paintings, resembling the fungus thought to produce the elixir of life. The scroll was painted with sumi ink on paper and features an inscription saying the work was created in the Year of the Metal Ox during the Tenpo era (1830-1844), Chinese New Year, which would mean this scroll painting dates to 1841. It is signed by OKAMOTO Toyohiko with two seals, one reading Toyohiko on the top and another reading Yasuhiko, the artist’s other studio name, on the bottom. Condition: The scroll is in good condition with signs of age. Insect damage is visible in the central part of the scroll leading down from the honshi (painted area of the scroll) to the bottom of the mounting. The dimensions are 114.8 x 62.48 cm (length x width). OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) OKAMOTO Toyohiko was born as the son of a Sake merchant and brewer in the present-day city of Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture. Toyohiko became a student of MATSUMURA Goshun in Kyoto at the age of 25 and soon after, his skills flourished. Toyohiko's fame as a painter spread throughout the capital, rivaling that of the established artist KISHI Ganku. By about age 30, Toyohiko was given an opportunity to sit in a gathering with noted artists such as TANI Buncho and KISHI Ganku and poets TACHIBANAChikage and KAGAWA Kageki, and presented a painting during this event. It is thought that thanks to this opportunity, Toyohiko was commissioned to produce works for the Shugakuin Rikyu palace in the north-eastern section of the imperial capital. Although OKAMOTO Toyohiko is categorized as a Shijo school artist, he inherited the styles used by MARUYAMA Okyo, the founder of the Maruyama school, and YOSA Buson from his master MATSUMURA Goshun. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845) Early/mid 19th centur
      May. 14, 2015

      Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845) Early/mid 19th centur

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845) Early/mid 19th century

      Bonhams
    • OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841
      Apr. 02, 2015

      OKAMOTO Toyohiko, Painting, Scholar's Rock and Prunus, 1841

      Est: €1,440 - €1,800

      Ink on paper Mounted as a scroll painting in a late Edo period mounting Japan, 1841 OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) - Japanese painter Depiction of a scholar's rock and prunus Dimensions: 114.8 x 62.48 cm Good condition This Japanese scroll painting from the Edo period (1603-1868) by OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) is quite interesting in that the motif used, a prunus concealed behind a moss or lichen-covered scholar's rock, is usually favoured by literati and nanga artists. The prunus is a symbol often seen in Chinese and Japanese literati objects and paintings, resembling the fungus thought to produce the elixir of life. The scroll was painted with sumi ink on paper and features an inscription saying the work was created in the Year of the Metal Ox during the Tenpo era (1830-1844), Chinese New Year, which would mean this scroll painting dates to 1841. It is signed by OKAMOTO Toyohiko with two seals, one reading Toyohiko on the top and another reading Yasuhiko, the artist's other studio name, on the bottom. Condition: The scroll is in good condition with signs of age. Insect damage is visible in the central part of the scroll leading down from the honshi (painted area of the scroll) to the bottom of the mounting. The dimensions are 114.8 x 62.48 cm (length x width). OKAMOTO Toyohiko (1773-1845) OKAMOTO Toyohiko was born as the son of a Sake merchant and brewer in the present-day city of Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture. Toyohiko became a student of MATSUMURA Goshun in Kyoto at the age of 25 and soon after, his skills flourished. Toyohiko's fame as a painter spread throughout the capital, rivaling that of the established artist KISHI Ganku. By about age 30, Toyohiko was given an opportunity to sit in a gathering with noted artists such as TANI Buncho and KISHI Ganku and poets TACHIBANAChikage and KAGAWA Kageki, and presented a painting during this event. It is thought that thanks to this opportunity, Toyohiko was commissioned to produce works for the Shugakuin Rikyu palace in the north-eastern section of the imperial capital. Although OKAMOTO Toyohiko is categorized as a Shijo school artist, he inherited the styles used by MARUYAMA Okyo, the founder of the Maruyama school, and YOSA Buson from his master MATSUMURA Goshun. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Okamoto Toyohiko Hanging Scroll Painting,
      Mar. 28, 2015

      Okamoto Toyohiko Hanging Scroll Painting,

      Est: $350 - $500

      Okamoto Toyohiko Hanging Scroll Painting, distant landscape, signed, 13" x 22.5" with original annotated box.

      San Rafael Auction Gallery
    • TOYOHIKO (JAPANESE, 1773-1845) SEATED SCHOLAR Ink and color on paper mounted on hanging scroll: 50 x 12 in.
      Jan. 24, 2015

      TOYOHIKO (JAPANESE, 1773-1845) SEATED SCHOLAR Ink and color on paper mounted on hanging scroll: 50 x 12 in.

      Est: $400 - $600

      TOYOHIKO (JAPANESE, 1773-1845) SEATED SCHOLAR Ink and color on paper mounted on hanging scroll: 50 x 12 in. Lower right signed and seal "Toyohiko"; with accompanying box Provenance: From the Private Collection of Walter and Dorte Simmons, Potomac, MD

      Potomack Company
    • OKAMOTO TOYOCHIKO (1773 - 1845): MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE
      May. 03, 2014

      OKAMOTO TOYOCHIKO (1773 - 1845): MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE

      Est: - €600

      OKAMOTO TOYOCHIKO (1773 - 1845): MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE Ink and color on silk. Japan, late Edo periodSIZE IMAGE 96,7 x 34,4 CM, SIZE SCROLL 179 x 46,3 CMFrom a German private collection

      Galerie Zacke
    • TOYOHIKO OKATOMO (1773-1845): LANDSCAPE WITH TWO PINES AND A WATERFALL
      Oct. 05, 2013

      TOYOHIKO OKATOMO (1773-1845): LANDSCAPE WITH TWO PINES AND A WATERFALL

      Est: €80 - €400

      TOYOHIKO OKATOMO (1773-1845): LANDSCAPE WITH TWO PINES AND A WATERFALL Painting, China Eine sehr dynamisch wiedergegebene Landschaftsimpression mit zwei Kiefern vor einem Wasserfall. Stilistisch entsprechend dürfte diese Malerei von einem der besten Shijo-Maler (Japan) stammen. Links unten signiert und Siegel, sehr schöne, elegante Rollbildmontierung, Rollen aus Elfenbein, sehr gute Erhaltung. Vgl. zu unserer vorjährigen Ausstellung mit japanischen Malereien, Kat. Nr. 52 Picture 92 x 26,5 cm, total 180 x 40 cm From the estate of a German collector

      Galerie Zacke
    • Six-Panel Folding Screen
      Apr. 02, 2005

      Six-Panel Folding Screen

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Japan, Kiyomizu Temple, ink and pale colors on gold-flecked paper, signed Toyohiko for Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845), (staining and foxing), ht. 67 1/2, lg. 150 in. Provenance: E. Adachi Yamanaha Co. Ltd., Kyoto, 1969.

      Skinner
    • Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845): Dragon in Clouds
      Nov. 17, 2004

      Okamoto Toyohiko (1773-1845): Dragon in Clouds

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Hanging scroll, ink and gold on silk; depicting the beast venting smoke as it writhes upward through clouds, the sinuous body, detailed with touches of gold, revealed against carefully pooled washes of ink; signed Toyohiko with seal Toyohiko. Dimensions 37 3/8 x 20 inches (95.1 x 50.7 cm). Provenance: Carolyn Staley Fine Prints (Seattle), 1998.

      Bonhams
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