This design was originally published in 1984 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 4 3/4 x 7 1/8 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
Archive for June, 2023
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Gwalior
Author: adminJun 27
Okiie Hashimoto Woodblock Print Nihon No Shiro Castles of Japan 1944 Japanese
Author: adminJun 27
This is a woodblock print from Okiie Hashimoto (1899 – 1993). It is originally from a book from 1944 titled Castles of Japan (Nihon No Shiro). That is why there is a ” slit ” in the middle of the Woodblock Print. It is the two pages coming together of the woodblock print. This castle is Chiyoda Castle (Originally called Edo Castle). This is a beautiful woodblock print. The print (inside the matted frame) measures approx. 13.5” x 9.5′. The frame measures approx. 22.5” x 19′. The frame has some scuffs, and is damaged on back (please see last photo). The frame is heavy and wood. It looks like some dust is inside of the frame on the woodblock print and matting. Some very small marks on part of woodblock print. When looking upclose with the eye loupe it appears to be ink, Could have happened during woodblock print process. This piece is beautiful in person. If you have any questions please let me know. Glare in photos is from reflection on glass.
UKIYO-E HOKUSAI Japanese Woodblock Print the coast of Kanagawa 2-1
Author: adminJun 26
UKIYO-E HOKUSAI Japanese Woodblock Print View through waves off the coast of Kanagawa 2-1?? Not only is it one of the three most famous paintings. No other masterpiece is so famous. How small and how fragile are the boats that humans ride in? The composition is full of thrills. Hokusai is trying to strongly emphasize the power of man against the crashing waves. Fuji in the distance seems to be quietly watching over it. This is Hokusai’s heart. This depiction of the waves is representative of Hokusai’s reputation as a painter of waves and Fuji. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Japanese Woodblock Print Danjo Kango Zu Shimbi Shoin Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 168
Author: adminJun 26
Formal Name: Danjo Kango Zu Illustration of men and women having fun. Contents: 1 Wood block print A piece from the 1918 special edition of “Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu”. Originally painted by hand. Year of publication: 1918. Size: 24.5×38.5cm 9.6×15.2. Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu is the first complete collection of Ukiyo-e in Japan that systematically contains handwritten Ukiyo-e. The first edition was published in 1906-08 and exhibited at the Japan-England Exposition (1910). The exquisite and luxurious woodblock printing technique, which is said to have required 200 times repeated woodblocks to complete a single print, is considered worthy of special mention in the history of Japanese woodblock printing. Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu was published in several editions, including the first edition in a limited edition of 200 copies, a top-bound edition, and a standard edition. This is the third edition of the special top-bound edition, and according to the preface to the book, This edition has been further revised and published in response to the requests of enthusiasts. The works and color woodblock prints in this edition are not much different from those in the first limited edition. There is a light stain on the pa. This item is not new. Please refer to the description-of-item columns and the pictures.
Japanese Woodblock Print Art Yasuhiko Kida Japan with wood flame
Author: adminJun 26
Japanese Woodblock Print Art – Japan with wood flame. Size: 12.7in (32.5cm) x 13.7in 35. Please check listing pictures. International Buyers – Please Note.
Japanese Woodblock Print Sumo
Author: adminJun 25
TITLE:48 SUMO TECHNIQUES. SIZE; EACH PRINT 14.5″X 9.5″ TRIPTYCH. CONDITION:GOOD IMPRESSION AND CONDITION.
Hiroshi Yoshida Art work Japanese Woodblock Print Vintage Rare Collective 1933
Author: adminJun 25
Cancellations due to customer convenience will be charged 3.7%. International Buyers – Please Note.
Japanese Woodblock Print Bamboos and Wagtails Rakuzan Bird Vintage Original
Author: adminJun 25
Formal Name: Rakuzan kacho-gafu. Contents: First edition made by Rakuzan. Year of publication: 1929. 46×60cm(18×23.6 inch). Rakuzan was born in Kyoto. When he was young, he studied under Takeuchi Seiho, a pioneer of modern Japanese painting and a representative painter of Kyoto painting. The woodblock prints of Rakuzan have been reprinted using the same woodblock prints in recent years, but this print is a valuable first edition. This item is not new. Please refer to the description-of-item columns and the pictures.
Highest Priced Japanese Woodblock Prints
Author: adminJun 24
Hiroshi Yoshida Japanese Woodblock Print Toshogu Shrine
Author: adminJun 24
Hiroshi Yoshida Japanese Woodblock Print “Toshogu Shrine” pre 1940 I would guess. Item is in as found condition and still pretty. I really like the frame even distressed. I have two more woodblock to list from the same owner. All sales is final and as-is / as-photos for condition. I try my best. To accommodate any issues.