Japanese Works of Art - 20th May 2026

Lot 868

TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT TRIPTYCHS

Estimate £300 - £400

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Description

ADACHI GINKŌ (1853-1902)
TAGUCHI BEISAKU (1864-1903)
MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY

Two Japanese woodblock print triptychs, oban tate-e, the first by Adachi Ginkō entitled Sono hajime Chōsen hottan (The Beginning of the Korean Incident), signed Ōju Ginkō, published by Fukuda Kumajirō in 1894; the other by Taguchi Beisaku, titled Sōkakō fukin Nichijin enbō Manshū kihei isō shutsujin no zu (Manchurian Horsemen Observing the Japanese Camp Near Sauhoku), signed Beisaku, printed by Suri Nakajima, also in 1894; both framed and glazed, 34cm x 70cm max. (2)