Tsukioka Kōgyo - Funa Benke I- Benkei In The Boat




19th CENTURY-Modernism

Price: 

$250
Specifications
Designer/Artist
Designer VerificationNone
Condition
Very good, 1 worm hole r. margin, unseen in matted image
Reference
MPD-005790
Measures (Inches)
- Height: 8 1/2 - Length: 12 1/2
Description

Tsukioka Kōgyo, "Funa Benkei" (Benkei in the Boat), Series: Nogaku Zue (Noh Plays), Dated October 1897, Publisher Matsuki Heikichi.  Tsukioka Kōgyo, sometimes called Sakamaki Kōgyo, (April 18, 1869 - February 25, 1927) was a Japanese artist of the Meiji period. He was a student and adopted son of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, and also studied with Ogata Gekkō. Although Kōgyo sometimes painted other subjects, for most of his career he made pictures of Japanese noh theatre, either as large-scale paintings or colored woodblock prints. Many of the latter were published in series and sold as multi-volume sets. Some sets, such as Nōgaku zue, have been preserved as albums in their original bindings, including accordion-style bindings known as orihon, while other sets such as Nōga taikan, were issued in sewn bindings known as yamato toji. Although most bound sets belong to institutional collections, individual prints by Kōgyo can still be found through dealers specializing in Japanese prints.  
Some of the museum collections of Kogyo include:  
Walters Art Museum
Art Institute of Chicago

Chandler Williamson Gallery

 

 Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

 Frick Art & Historical Center

 

  University of Pittsburgh