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TSUKIOKA SETTEI (1726-1786): A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF THREE STANDING COURTESANS
奥地利 北京时间
12月06日 下午5点 开拍 / 12月04日 下午3点 截止委托
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TSUKIOKA SETTEI (1726-1786): A FINE SCROLL PAINTING OF THREE STANDING COURTESANS

By Tsukioka Settei (1726-1786), signed Shinten'o gihitsu, and with two seals
Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

Ink, watercolor, gold paint, gofun (calcified crushed shell), and gouache on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll within a silk brocade frame, with wooden jikusaki (roller ends). Depicting, in traditional Nikuhitsu ukiyoe painting style, three bijin standing in festive, colorful, and delicately patterned kimono robes, each looking in a different direction.

Inscriptions: Signed at the lower right 信天翁戯筆 ‘Shinten'o gihitsu’ [Painted by Shinten'o in amusement] and with two seals 信天翁 Shinten'o and 月岡昌信 Tsukioka Masanobu. The backside with an inscribed paper label, reading: 月岡雪鼎三美人 Tsukioka Settei san-bijin [The three beauties by Tsukioka Settei].

SIZE (image) 86 x 32.5 cm, SIZE (incl. mounting) 166 x 48 cm.

Condition: Good condition with wear, browning, slight soiling, and few creases. The mounting with some traces of wear and age, as well as very few tiny holes.

Tsukioka Settei (1726-1786) was a prominent Japanese painter and print artist known for his exquisite depictions of beauties, particularly courtesans and geishas, in grand and elegant robes. He studied under Takada Keiho of the Kyoto Kano school, and his early works reflected the influence of Nishikawa Sukenobu. Settei's artistic talent blossomed, and he designed over fifty illustrated books, many of which depicted the manners and customs of women from historical eras. He gradually developed his own style and began to paint hanging scrolls of contemporary beauties, for which he is most renowned. His works featured bold patterning, intricate details, and the use of high-quality pigments, with red outlines on faces and limbs being a distinctive feature. Settei's paintings and prints also included erotica of refined technical skill. In about An'ei 1 (1772), Settei was elevated to the rank of Hogen, which he often used in his signature. His son, Sessai, and other pupils continued his artistic legacy, emulating his style in their works.

Auction comparison:
Compare with a closely related Kakemono sold at Bonhams, Japanese Works of Art 19 Mar 2009, New York, Lot 305 (sold for 6,710 USD).

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