Antique japanese original framed woodblock print from artist Petj Fuji, signed, limited edition 14/32.
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Antique japanese original woodblock print, Cherubim, by Petj Fuji, 14/32 limited
Author: adminJun 22
Framed Toyokuni III 1848 Unique Japanese Woodblock Print, Story by Mantei Oga
Author: adminJun 22
Framed small size Toyokuni III (Kunisada) Japanese Woodblock print from 1848, from story by Mantei Oga. Likely original from 1848, given quality of silk matting, and gold edge as part of framing. Note that Toyokuni III (Kunisada) changed his signature in 1844, which aligns with signature in the print. Oga’s unconventional natures comes out clearly in this interesting illustration of mother and child. Of print only visible in frame: 17 mm x 11.4 mm; 6-3/4 in x 4.5 in possibly. Yotsugiri in size. With frame: 36.8 mm x 24 mm; 14-7/16 in x 9.5 in. Printer’s seal in lower left? Note some water damage at bottom of matte, other signs of age as would be expected for a 150+ year old print.
Mid 20th Century Japanese Woodblock Vision of Beauty
Author: adminJun 22
Mid 20th Century Japanese Woodblock – Vision of Beauty. A striking Japanese woodblock print, depicting a young lady longingly looking into a mirror. The artist’s has signed in the print to the left-hand edge. Well-presented in a simple black frame with a crisp white mount. Several faint marks visible on the black frame and white mount. Size: 23 x 17cm (9.1″ x 6.7″). Framed Size: 33 x 26cm (13″ x 10.2″). Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. All our artworks are packaged to a very high standard, using protective cellophane wallets, hardboard backing, and bubble wrap. Framed pictures are packed into custom made cartons. All of our items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. About Sulis Fine Art. Bill, one of the directors was joined by his son, Dan, in 2012. Gradually, the business grew. Bill and Dan (now managing director) are joined by 6 art historians/gallery specialists, 2 stock controllers/dispatchers and an art conservation specialist. We operate from dedicated premises in Corsham, Wiltshire in the UK and utilise various humidity controlled storage facilities in the local area. The art in our online gallery has been handpicked by our team of highly qualified art historians. We try our hardest to ensure that artworks are described and photographed as accurately as possible. This includes using strobe lighting and colour calibrated screens to colour check our images.