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 61. THE SEVEN FORTUNE GODS SAILING IN THE TREASURE SHIP
Image is an example from the Library of Congress KITAO SHIGEMASA (B. 1739, d. 1819 Yoko-e. Signed: Kitao Shigemasa ga. Purchaser: N. M. Wright (?) Price: $120.00 |
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Lot 62. ISHIYAMA AKI NO TSUKI
Image is an example from the British Museum KITAO SHIGEMASA (B. 1739, d. 1819 Autumn Moon at Ishiyama. Young boys playing by moonlight. One of the series, Yatsushi Hakkei, Eight Transformed Views. Chuban. Signed: Kitao Shigemasa ga. Purchaser: Kano Oshima Price: $7.50 |
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Lot 63. KATADA RAKUGAN
KITAO SHIGEMASA (B. 1739, d. 1819 Geese flying down at Katada. Young boys at play in a room, the geese represented by the bridges for the strings of a koto which a boy standing on a kotatsu is throwing down. Same series as the preceding. Not signed. Purchaser: Kano Oshima Price: $7.50 |
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Lot 64. NAKAMURA RIKO AS A WOMAN STANDING IN A GARDEN
TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) Hoso-e. Signed: Kiyonaga ga. Late impression. Several large moth holes neatly patched. Purchaser: Robert Stunzi Price: |
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Lot 65. (A) SHINAGAWA NO KIBAN “Returning Sails at Shinagawa,” and (B) MASAKI NO YUSHO “The Evening Glow at Masaki.”
TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) Two women at a window overlooking Edo Bay; and a woman standing on a landing pier. Two narrow panels mounted together. Series: Furyu Edo Hakkei, “Eight Stylish Edo Views.” Signed: Kiyonaga ga. About 1778. Register not quite perfect. Otherwise in good condition. Purchaser: Harold H. Hall Price: $15.00 |
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Lot 66. ASUKA SUIBI
TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) An Intoxicated Beauty on Asuka Hill. Two girls with wind-blown garments on the summit of the hill, one of them waving her fan to some person below. Narrow panel. Signed: Kiyonaga ga. Publisher: Eijudo. About 1778. Slightly toned but not faded. Purchaser: G. E. Fuller Price: $40.00 |
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Lot 67. WASHING HER HANDS
TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) A girl dipping water from a chozu-bashi, while a young man stands by her side. Narrow panel. Signed: Kiyonaga ga. Publisher: Eijudo. Yoshiwara Views.” Not signed. About 1778. Purchaser: Charles H. Chandler Price: $7.50 |
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Lot 68. LANTERN FURNISHED BY THE MERCHANTS OF HIRAKAWA STREET AND YAMAMOTO STREET
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) It has on its top a large artificial cherry tree and two dolls representing the Emperor and the Empress. SANNO O-SAIREI “The Great Sanno Festival.” Three prints of a series depicting children carrying ornamental lanterns in the great procession…
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Lot 69. LANTERN FURNISHED BY THE MERCHANTS OF MOTO-ZAIMOKU STREET, SHINBASHI DISTRICT
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) On the top of this lantern are a miniature drum bridge, a Shinto temple torii, and artificial pine trees with spreading branches and cranes flying about them. SANNO O-SAIREI “The Great Sanno Festival.” Three prints of a series depicting…
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Lot 70. LANTERN CONTRIBUTED BY THE MERCHANTS OF KOJIMACHI
Image is an example from the Art Institute of Chicago TORII KIYONAGA (B. 1712, d. 1813) A woman holds a small boy on her shoulder and in the foreground of the group a boy is dressed to represent a shojo, or mythical red-haired dweller by the sea. The lantern is decorated with a model of…