Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Each a woodblock print in colors, includes
Yaeiko,
Dyn-ko Looks at the Garden, and
Dancer, circa 1903, all signed at lower left, with artist's seal, all with publisher's seal at lower right, published by Kobayashi Bunshichi; unframed.
Sheets approximately 14 3/4 x 10 in.
Charles Hovey Pepper was an American artist and educator known for his landscapes, portraits, and Asian-influenced compositions. Born in Waterville, Maine, Pepper studied at Colby College and later trained in Paris at the Académie Julian. He traveled extensively in Japan and China, where encountered traditional Japanese art forms—particularly woodblock printing, which he began incorporating into his own practice.
Pepper exhibited widely—including at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the National Academy of Design—and taught at Wellesley College. His prints and paintings stand as early American examples of cross-cultural artistic dialogue. Pepper exhibited at institutions including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Corcoran Gallery, and the National Academy of Design.
The sheets with soft cockling and minor wear to the corners.