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.
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Lot 11. THE FASCINATION OF BEAUTY
OKUMURA MASANOBU (B. about 1685, d. 1768) A cooper engaged in repairing a cistern on the roof of a house is so overcome by the charm of a woman washing clothes in the yard of the adjoining house that he has lost his balance and is falling down and over a wall to land by…
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Lot 12. SANJO KANTARO AS OSOME; ICHIKAWA KANNOSUKE AS HISAMATSU
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago OKUMURA MASANOBU (B. about 1685, d. 1768) This print is a re-engraving of one by Masanobu representing the first Segawa Kikunojo as Osome and Sodesaki Kikutaro as Hisamatsu (Buckingham Collection). The only differences aside from the coloring, which in both was done by hand, is…
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Lot 13. FUGA ONNA SHUTENDOJI
Image is an example from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston OKUMURA MASANOBU (B. about 1685, d. 1768) A Female Shutendoji. A parody of the legend of the “Great Drunkard Boy” or demon robber who lived in a fortified dwelling in Oeyama and terrorized the surrounding country until Yorimitsu, otherwise known as Raiko, and his…
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Lot 14. OSOME AND HISAMATSU
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago OKUMURA TOSHINOBU (Worked c. 1725-1742) The love affair of Osome and Hisamatsu, the clerk in her father’s oil shop, is a familiar one in Japan and has often been dramatized. Apparently, though not certainly, this print represents a scene from a drama with Arashi Wakano…
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Lot 15. SCENE FROM A DRAMA
OKUMURA TOSHINOBU (Worked c. 1725-1742) The first Ichikawa Danzo as a man seated with arms folded at the foot of a flight of stairs, and turning to look up at a woman impersonated by Fujimura Handayu who stands behind him. The drama has not been identified, but the date is between December, 1715, when Danzo…
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Lot 16. SCENE FROM A DRAMA
OKUMURA TOSHINOBU (Worked c. 1725-1742) The second Ichikawa Danjuro as a man standing under a wistaria arbor and aiming a blow with one of his sandals at Soga no Juro, impersonated by the first Ichikawa Monnosuke, who is seated on the ground before him. Hoso-e. Urushi-e. Signed: Yamato Ga-ko Okumura Toshinobu hitsu. Publisher: Soshu-ya. Purchaser:…
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Lot 17. THE ACTOR ONOGAWA ORIYE IN THE ROLE OF ONNA FUGEN
Image of actual item from the Frederic May sale catalog KONDO KIYOHARU (Worked c. 1715-1735) Shown seated on a white elephant and playing a samisen. Hoso-e. Urushi-e. Signed: Ga-ko (artist) Kondo Kiyoharu hitsu. Kondo Kiyoharu was an early artist whose prints are extremely rare. This one could not be in finer condition. About 1720. Purchaser:…
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Lot 18. THE FIRST ICHIKAWA MONNOSUKE AS A WOMAN FLOWER VENDOR
Image of actual item from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston KONDO KIYOHARU (Worked c. 1715-1735) Monnosuke was a good but not a great actor, He died in 1729. Hoso-e. Urushi-e. Signed: Ga-ko Kondo Kiyoharu hitsu. Publisher: Masu-ya. About 1720. Purchaser: John T. Spaulding Price: $135.00 |
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Lot 19. TWO WOMEN RECLINING ON THE FLOOR OF A ROOM AND READING A BOOK
Image is possibly of this actual item. Howard Mansfield donated the pictured print to the Metropolitan Museum of Art NISHIKAWA SUKENOBU (B. 1674, d. 1754) The room is open toward the garden, showing the engawa (veranda) and the chozu-bashi or cistern holding water for washing hands. Picture No. 7 from a folding album. Yoko-e. Not…
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Lot 20. (A) GROUP OF FOUR PEOPLE IN A ROOM
NISHIKAWA SUKENOBU (B. 1674, d. 1754) one of them a girl carrying a bird cage. [and] (B) A MAN LYING DOWN pipe in hand, and a woman seated beside him. Two small ink prints from books. Unsigned. About 1730. Purchaser: Benjamin Kimball Price: $5.00 |