NEW YORK, NY.- Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art will present Paintings and Prints of the Floating World from March 14 to 20, 2015 at their gallery on East 76th Street. The exhibition will feature a range of high quality eighteenth and nineteenth century floating world paintings and woodblock prints of actors and beauties, the typical subject matter of ukiyo-e.
Of particular interest among the paintings to be exhibited is a rare depiction of a seated bewhiskered man pulling the sleeve of an adolescent boy (wakashū) by Miyagawa Isshō (16891779). Teisai Hokubas (17711844) Geisha Admiring Cherry Blossoms at Mukōjima will also be featured. The meticulously rendered S-shaped figure of the woman is characteristic of Hokubas beauty paintings. Here her jewel-like figure is contrasted with a loose, almost monochromatic, wash-painted background. Three High-ranking Courtesans on Parade by Kikugawa Eizan (17871867) depicting an oiran and her competitors parading along the Nakanochō, the main boulevard of the Yoshiwara brothel district, along with works by Kubo Shunman (17571820) and Utagawa Kunisada (17861865) will be shown as well.
A selection of fine woodblock prints and surimono will round out the show.
Sebastian Izzard LLC will also exhibit at JADA 2015: An Exhibition by the Japanese Art Dealers Association during Asia Week as part of the JADAs ninth collaborative exhibition. The show will be held at the Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 E. 79 St. in New York, for three days only, from March 14 through March 16.