HOKKEI (1780-1850): surimono, kakuban, 20.3 x 17.8cm., a carp rising through aquatic plants, two kyoka poems by Seigokuro Kuratsumi and Ichienso, signed Hokkei and sealed, good impression, slightly faded, traces of tapes on the reverse; and TAITO II (fl. 1810-53): tanzaku, 35.7 x 16.5cm., an ascending carp, signed Katsushika Taito, two red seals--good impression, toned, small holes, some holes restored, slight soiling and creasing (2)

细节
HOKKEI (1780-1850): surimono, kakuban, 20.3 x 17.8cm., a carp rising through aquatic plants, two kyoka poems by Seigokuro Kuratsumi and Ichienso, signed Hokkei and sealed, good impression, slightly faded, traces of tapes on the reverse; and TAITO II (fl. 1810-53): tanzaku, 35.7 x 16.5cm., an ascending carp, signed Katsushika Taito, two red seals--good impression, toned, small holes, some holes restored, slight soiling and creasing (2)

拍品专文

For the first print, see Jack Hillier Japanese Prints and Drawings from the Vever Collection, vol. III, p. 786