Frederic May Sale 1918

 

The Frederic May Sale was held over three days in May 1918, at the rooms of the American Art Association in New York City. Afternoon sales featured objects of art, with the evening sales dedicated to Japanese prints.

 

Among the bidders were many of the major names in Japanese print collecting at the time, including Frederick W. Gookin, Kano Oshima and John Spaulding. Prominent dealers Otto Bernet and Rose Lorenz were also represented.

 

Given here is a transcription of the sale catalog including the purchaser of each item and the winning bid amount. The information is based on a facsimile scan in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which itself purchased several items. Where the handwritten names or prices cannot be read, the information is omitted or noted as unclear.

 

Where the provenance can be established, images for each lot are of the actual item sold at auction. It is also noted where the image is possibly of the actual item, e.g. when the current provenance indicates a print once belonged to the purchaser. In most other cases, images are examples of the same print taken from current online collections. In some cases, black and white images from the catalog are used where a color image cannot be found. These are of poor quality and will be replaced if better examples are found.

 

A note about the prices: the modern collector may be astounded to see such rare and beautiful prints selling for as little as $5.00. What may be more astounding is that based on the consumer price index, $5.00 in 1918 had a purchasing power of approximately $108 in 2024 dollars. The top price was for a bijin picture by Utamaro, bought by Kano Oshima, who paid $410 – the equivalent of about $9,000 today.

  • Lot 101. SCENE FROM A DRAMA

    Image is an example from the Honolulu Museum of Art KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Ichikawa Monnosuke as Taro, the spy. Arashi Tatsuzo as Yuri no Hachiro. Hoso-e. Signed: Shunro ga. Purchaser: Charles H. Chandler Price: $5.00 |

    Lot 101. SCENE FROM A DRAMA
  • Lot 102. THE SEVEN FORTUNE GODS STORING THE RICE CROP

    KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Oban. Ink proof from the key-block of one sheet of a triptych. Not signed, but presumably by Hokusai in his Shunro period. Publisher: Eijudo. Purchaser: Mary Ainsworth Price: $5.00 |

    Lot 102. THE SEVEN FORTUNE GODS STORING THE RICE CROP
  • Lot 103. SURUGADAI SUIDO NO KEI

    Image is a modern reprint example KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) View of the aqueduct at Surugadai, Edo. Yoko-e. Signed: Hokusai ga. Publisher: Eijudo. Rare early work. In good condition. Purchaser: Robert Stunzi Price: $10.00 |

    Lot 103. SURUGADAI SUIDO NO KEI
  • Lot 104. BUSH CLOVER, AND A HARE IN THE MOON

    KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Long surimono issued by the Okuramai Renju (society) to accompany an invitation to a recital by the woman teacher, Sumida Ben, and the musicians of the Nakamura, Ichimura, and Morita Theatres. The names of fifty-eight of these musicians are given. Signed: Sori ga. Hare Year, 1795. Purchaser: Earl T.…

    Lot 102. THE SEVEN FORTUNE GODS STORING THE RICE CROP
  • Lot 105. GROUP OF PEOPLE GATHERED TO SEE A COCK FIGHT

    Image of actual item from the Frederic May sale catalog KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Long surimono. Signed: Shinsai. Purchaser: Frances Osborne Kellogg Price: $50.00 |

    Lot 105. GROUP OF PEOPLE GATHERED TO SEE A COCK FIGHT
  • Lot 106. AN APPARITION IN A SNOW STORM

    KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Two laborers running away from a woman who carries on her head a large wooden tub with a red cloth wrapped about it. Koban. Signed: Shinsai. Purchaser: G. E. Fuller Price: $5.00 |

    Lot 102. THE SEVEN FORTUNE GODS STORING THE RICE CROP
  • Lot 107. GOLD-FISH CULTURE

    Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) Two large fish tanks in a garden; a woman bending over one of them and holding a net, turns to speak to another woman seated on a wide bench, while a boy brings a pan of water. Long surimono.…

    Lot 107. GOLD-FISH CULTURE
  • Lot 108. (A) HODOGAYA; (B) TOTSUKA; (C) FUJISAWA

    Pictured is an example of Hodogaya from the Art Institute of Chicago KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) [From] TOKAIDO GO-JU-SAN TSUGI. Twelve prints of the Tokaido set in vertical format, size 9 1/8 x 6 7/8 inches. Originally issued in a packet. Only the last sheet of the series was signed. Purchaser: Mr. Sherwood…

    Lot 108. (A) HODOGAYA; (B) TOTSUKA; (C) FUJISAWA
  • Lot 109. (A) HIRATSUKA; (B) ISHIYAKUSHI; (C) SHONO

    Pictured is an example of Hiratsuka from the Art Institute of Chicago KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) [From] TOKAIDO GO-JU-SAN TSUGI. Twelve prints of the Tokaido set in vertical format, size 9 1/8 x 6 7/8 inches. Originally issued in a packet. Only the last sheet of the series was signed. Purchaser: Mr. Sherwood…

    Lot 109. (A) HIRATSUKA; (B) ISHIYAKUSHI; (C) SHONO
  • Lot 110. (A) KAMEYAMA;(B) SEKI; (C) KUSATSU

    Pictured is an example of Kameyama from the Art Institute of Chicago KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (B. 1760, d. 1849) [From] TOKAIDO GO-JU-SAN TSUGI. Twelve prints of the Tokaido set in vertical format, size 9 1/8 x 6 7/8 inches. Originally issued in a packet. Only the last sheet of the series was signed. Purchaser: Mr. Sherwood…

    Lot 110. (A) KAMEYAMA;(B) SEKI; (C) KUSATSU