Goyō: “Rain at Yabakei Valley, Kyûshû (Yabakei)”. This is Goyô’s first work as both an artist and publisher, from a scene he sketched in 1910. (Sold)
Saitō Kiyoshi: Maiko Kyoto (I) (Sold)
Inuzuka Taisui: Hydrangeas (ajisai) (Sold)
Kōson: Goose in Flight over Reeds (Sold)
Hasui: Zôjô Temple, Shiba (Sold)
Kōmura Settai: Untitled (Sold)
Kōmura Settai: Two girls kneeling amidst fallen leaves comprise this parody of the Chinese monks Hanshan and Shide. With a limited edition seal, verso. (Sold)
Kotondo: “Makeup.” A woman ties back her hair as she readies herself for “Makeup” (Keshô). (Sold)
Kōmura Settai: “Umbrella”, from the series illustrating the novel “Odenjigoku” (by Kunieda Kanji.) Privately published for the use of the author. Rare. (Sold)
Kōmura Settai: “Tattoo”, from the series illustrating the novel “Odenjigoku” (by Kunieda Kanji.) Privately published for the use of the author. Rare. (Sold)
Kotondo: “Rouge.” (Beni) A beauty applies lip color before her mirror. (Sold)
Kōgyo: Two ducks, one sleeping (Sold)