Katsushika Hokusai
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(Japanese, 1760-1849)
Procession of Figures, signed "Hokusai ga" lower right with small red vertical seal, image 25-1/2 x 5-1/4 in., with panel of accompanying text, 18-3/4 x 5-1/4 in., woodblock prints on paper, mounted on mat with silk brocade and bird and branch pattern borders; gilt wood frame, 37 x 17 in.
Note: Wilhelmine Kirby Waller was the granddaughter of Thomas Ellis Kirby, founding partner of the American Art Association, which became the first major auction house in the United States, selling over 60 million dollars worth of art during its existence from 1883-1924. Gustavus Kirby, Wilhelmine's father, was an important member of the American Olympic Committee and was involved in the AAA business with his father. Wilhelmine, a noted equestrienne, focused her pursuits on horse breeding at the successful Tanrackin Farm in Bedford, New York. She was on several Presidential Commissions focusing on conservation and the environment, as well as serving as the President of the Garden Club of America. These objects offered here were passed down through the family and Wilhelmine to the current consignor.
Provenance: Estate of Wilhelmine Kirby Waller, Bedford, New York; by descent
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