Album of woodblock prints, Volume 11 from a set of 17 volumes labeled as “Panels.”

From a set of print sample albums issued Daikokuya, Tokyo publisher. Volumes 1-17 of “Panels”, each volume with (originally) 12 prints by various artists (some prints now removed or missing). Paper label attached to the cover of each volumes, inscribed in ink: “Panels.”

The volumes are each numbered on the cover label with a rubberstamped number identifying the volume number. However, the prints are numbered consectutively through the whole set of volumes: 1 through 204. Again, this number is rubberstamped on the volume page above the print.

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Maker(s)
Artist: Ohara Koson 小原古邨 (1877-1945) Maruyama Ōkyo 円山応挙 (1733-1795)
Publisher: Daikokuya
Historical period(s)
Showa era, 1950s
Medium
Woodblock prints; ink and color on paper bound in cloth-covered volume
Dimensions
H x W (closed): 36.5 x 24.2 cm (14 3/8 x 9 1/2 in)
Geography
Japan
Credit Line
Robert O. Muller Collection
Collection
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Accession Number
S2003.8.3742.11
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Print
Type

Album

Keywords
bird, cherry tree, duck, gafu, goose, Japan, monkey, moon, pheasant, Robert O. Muller collection, robin, Showa era (1926 - 1989), stork, tree peony, water, woodpecker
Provenance
Provenance research underway.
Description

From a set of print sample albums issued Daikokuya, Tokyo publisher. Volumes 1-17 of "Panels", each volume with (originally) 12 prints by various artists (some prints now removed or missing). Paper label attached to the cover of each volumes, inscribed in ink: "Panels."

The volumes are each numbered on the cover label with a rubberstamped number identifying the volume number. However, the prints are numbered consectutively through the whole set of volumes: 1 through 204. Again, this number is rubberstamped on the volume page above the print.

Inscription(s)

Paper label attached to the cover, inscribed in ink: "Panels."

Numbered on the cover label with a rubberstamped: 11

Pg. 121
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: KOSON 38 [within
circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 121

Pg. 122
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: OKYO
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 122

Pg. 123
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 123

Pg. 124
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 124

Pg. 125
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 50 copies 106 [within
circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 125

Pg. 126
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 66 [within circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 126

Pg. 127
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 50 copies 40 [within
circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 127

Pg. 128
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 69 [within circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 128

Pg. 129
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 129

Pg. 130
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 130

Pg. 131
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 100 copies 42 [within
circle] 59 [within circle but crossed out]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 131

Pg. 132
Written on album page above print, most probably by Robert Muller: 25 copies wanted 64
[within circle]
Rubber-stamped on album page above print: 132

Collection Area(s)
Japanese Art
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