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 41. A WOMAN STANDING IN A PARLOR
Image is an example from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) One end of her partly tied obi is held between her teeth while she turns to look at bush clover in bloom in the garden. Above is a poem by Minamoto Nobuaki Ason. Chuban. Signed: Harunobu ga.…
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Lot 42. THREE GENERATIONS
Image is an example from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) A young mother seated before a mirror, combing her hair. Behind her, her infant son is held in the arms of his grand mother. One of a Rok-ka-sen, Six Famous Poets, series. Ode by Otomo no Kuronushi…
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Lot 43. SAIGYO HOSHI PRAYING TO A BIJIN FUGEN
Image is an example from the Honolulu Museum of Art SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) This subject is an Ukiyo-e pleasantry, a Japanese oiran being substituted for the Dhyani Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, known in Japan as Fugen. She appears to the priest in a vision, seated on a white elephant. Chuban. Signed: Harunobu ga.…
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Lot 44. GOING TO THE PUBLIC BATH HOUSE
Image is an example from the Metropolitan Museum of Art SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) Two young women walking under a yellow umbrella in a storm of snow and rain. Chuban. Signed: Suzuki Harunobu ga. In very good condition. About 1766. Purchaser: Frances Osborne Kellogg Price: $400.00 |
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Lot 45. HANGING THE KAKEMONO
Image of actual item from the Frederic May sale catalog SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) A young woman standing in a parlor before the tokonoma, preparing to hang up a kakemono, turns to look at a kitten that has caught hold of her obi. Chuban. Not signed. Fine impression. In good condition. About…
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Lot 46. CHINESE PAINTING VERSUS UKIYO-E
Image is an example from the Metropolitan Museum of Art SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) A Chinese noble standing in a Chinese boat, holding up a painting of orchids, and a Japanese girl in a Japanese boat holding up a pillar print by Harunobu, mounted as a kakemono. Comic ode on a conventional…
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Lot 47. AN INTERRUPTED PICNIC
Image is an example from the Metropolitan Museum of Art SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) A young man and a girl at a picnic under a cherry tree caught by a sudden shower. The girl hastily throws her long sleeve over her head while her companion opens an umbrella. Chuban. Signed: Harunobu ga.…
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Lot 48. THE KAMURO’S TOILET
SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) An oiran standing in a room engaged in tying her obi and looking down at her kamuro who is adjusting her haircomb with the aid of a mirror. Chuban. Signed: Harunobu ga. About 1767. Purchaser: Mr. Richmond Price: $110.00 |
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Lot 49. SA-WARABI
SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) A young samurai standing under a cherry tree and admiring the blossoms. He holds his horse by the bridle while his groom respectfully crouches down by his side. This is a modern version of the Sa-warabi incident related in the Genji Monogatari. Chuban. Signed: Suzuki Harunobu ga. Very…
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Lot 50. WHISPERED CONFIDENCE
Image is an example from the Metropolitan Museum of Art SUZUKI HARUNOBU (B. about 1730, d. 1770) Two girls seated on the engawa of a house. One of them is whispering in the ear of her companion. Chuban. Signed: Harunobu ga. Fine impression. In good condition. About 1768. Purchaser: Mr. Richmond Price: $155.00 |