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 21. ARAI KOMACHI
NISHIMURA SHIGENAGA (B. 1697, d. 1756) Praying for rain. It is related that in 866 A.D., at the time of the great drought, the magic of her verses brought the rain that prayers had failed to obtain. From NANA KOMACHI, “SEVEN KOMACHI” Seven famous incidents in the life of the ninth century poetess, Ono no…
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Lot 22. YAYOI KOMACHI
Image is an example from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston NISHIMURA SHIGENAGA (B. 1697, d. 1756) Visiting. Her lover Fukakusa no Shosho calling to press his suit for her hand. The conditions she imposed are said to have caused his death. From NANA KOMACHI, “SEVEN KOMACHI” Seven famous incidents in the life of the…
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Lot 23. SEKIDERA KOMACHI
Image is possibly of this actual print. Harold Henderson donated the pictured print to the Art Institute of Chicago NISHIMURA SHIGENAGA (B. 1697, d. 1756) Pilgrimage to Seki temple, undertaken in her old age. From NANA KOMACHI, “SEVEN KOMACHI” Seven famous incidents in the life of the ninth century poetess, Ono no Komachi. Three prints…
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Lot 24. SAIGYO HOSHI CONTEMPLATING FUJI
Image is possibly an example of this print from the Art Institute of Chicago NISHIMURA SHIGENAGA (B. 1697, d. 1756) Saigyo was a Fujiwara noble of the twelfth century whose opposition to Yoritomo caused him to renounce all his dignities and become a travelling Buddhist priest. Hoso-e. Hand colored urushi-e. Signed: Nishimura Shigenaga. Publisher: Maru-ya.…
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Lot 25. ARASHI WAKANO AS A WOMAN WALKING IN THE SNOW
Image is possibly of this actual item. Howard Mansfield donated the pictured print to the Metropolitan Museum of Art NISHIMURA SHIGENAGA (B. 1697, d. 1756) She carries an umbrella, and turns to look at a gnarled plum tree in bloom. Hoso-e. Urushi-e. Signed: Nihon Ga-ko (Japanese artist) Nishimura Shigenaga hitsu. Publisher: Iga-ya. About 1725. Purchaser:…
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Lot 26. THE LOVERS OSOME AND HISAMATSU
Image of actual item from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston ISHIKAWA TOYONOBU (B. 1711, d. 1785) They are walking together under an umbrella in early spring. A plum tree in full bloom at the left. Hoso-e. Beni-e. Signed: Ishikawa Toyonobu hitsu. Publisher: Maru-ya. About 1755. Purchaser: John T. Spaulding Price: $65.00 |
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Lot 27. THE FOURTH ICHIKAWA DANJURO AS MATSUO-MARU
TORII KIYOMITSU (B. 1735, d. 1785) in the drama “Sugawara,” Nakamura theatre, eighth month Horeki 6, i.e. September, 1756. Hoso-e. Printed in beni, blue, olive-green and black. Signed: Torii Kiyomitsu ga. Publisher: Mikawa-ya. 1756. Purchaser: Mrs. A. P. Hunt Price: $7.50 |
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Lot 28. ICHIKAWA RAIZO AS MINAMOTO NO KURO YOSHITSUNE
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago TORII KIYOMITSU (B. 1735, d. 1785) Nakamura theatre, 1761. Hoso-e. Sigjied: Torii Kiyomitsu ga. Published by Murata-ya. Purchaser: Lucy Fletcher Brown Price: $7.50 |
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Lot 29. THE SECOND BANDO HIKOSABURO
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago TORII KIYOMITSU (B. 1735, d. 1785) This actor died in 1768, aged 27. He is shown against a background of fog, above which is a glimpse of the roof of the Nakamura theatre. Hoso-e. Printed in beni, blue, yellow, and black. Signed: Torii Kiyomitsu ga.…
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Lot 30. THE FIRST ICHIKAWA KOMAZO AS SOGA NO JURO SUKENARI
Image of actual item from the Metropolitan Museum of Art TORII KIYOMITSU (B. 1735, d. 1785) in “Hitoki-dori Harutsuge Soga,” Nakamura theatre, spring of Horeki 14, i.e. 1764. Hoso-e. Printed in beni, blue, yellow. Signed: Torii Kiyomitsu ga. Publisher: Okumura Masanobu. Purchaser: Henry L. Phillips Price: $15.00 |