Itchô HANABUSA
Gunchô Gaei. Manga Zukô英一蝶[Itchō Hanabusa]
Kinzan-dô|1769 (le 3ème jour du 3ème mois de la 6ème année de l'ère Meiwa, 1764-1772)|17.60 x 25.80 cm|broché
Rare suite of woodcuts by Itchô Hanabusa (英一蝶) on Japanese folk tales, printed in black ink. Only one volume of a three-volume set, possible 19th-century reprint.
Bound in Japanese style, pages bound by a seam, blue soft cover with title label, folds, small stains and lacks of blue paper to corners, ink stain in title piece not affecting the text.
Itchô Hanabusa was part of the Kanō school and studied under Kanō Yasunobu, however he rejected this training to become a renowned painter and calligrapher.
Illustrations of Japanese legends with genre scenes, animals and flowers. The technique of Ukiyo-e, or Japanese printmaking, is very close t
€800
