No noticeable stains or scratches. Size: 38 cm x 26 cm. Date of birth January 1, 1798. Date of death April 14, 1861. Ukiyoe artist representing Japan in the late Edo period. With his innovative design skills, eccentric ideas, and solid painting ability, he created many works with broad appeal that transcended the boundaries of Ukiyo-e. Giant skeletons emerge from the darkness. Among Kuniyoshi’s works, Soma no Furudairi?????? Is probably the most widely known. We hope you will enjoy “The World of Kuniyoshi Utagawa, ” full of bold and eccentric charm. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Archive for June, 2023
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Woodblock print Edo Tradition Rouri Hakucyojyun From Japan
Author: adminJun 20
Laura Talks With Mara Cozzolino Italian Printmaker Working In Japanese Woodblock Printing
Author: adminJun 20
Woodblock Print Utagawa Hirosada Kabuki theater triptych in snow
Author: adminJun 20
Title : Kabuki theater subject triptych depicting a snow scene. Size in Inches : Each panel measures 7″ x 9.75″. Condition : Excellent color and impression. Wear commiserate with age. A deluxe impression with metallic pigments, etc.
Kawase Hasui, Amakusa 1937, Japanese original handmade woodblock print
Author: adminJun 19
Artist: Kawase Hasui, Amakusa 1937. Japanese original handmade woodblock print. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Products will be carefully packed. If you like to order more than one print, we will combine all of your order. Woodblock print may be slightly different from the image on our pictures. These charges are normally collected by the delivering fright company or when you pick the item up- do not confuse.
Japanese Woodblock Print Shoson(koson) Ohara
Author: adminJun 19
TITLE; CROW ON A SNOW-BOUGH. GOOD IMPRESSIONC, TRIMMED, BACKED. SIZE; H12.5″XW7.5″.
Okada Yoshio Genji Emaki ORIGINAL FULL SET Woodblock prints Japan Hanga Art
Author: adminJun 19
The items are as shown in the photos. Un-certificated item is not guaranteed. All items are as is. We wouldn’t declare the low value or mark as “gifts”. We’ll ignore illegal requests. Tsuba menuki fuchi kashira kozuka katana wakizashi tanto koshirae kabuto yoroi armor menpo kinko statue netsuke inro ojime hokusai jizai arrowhead jiku.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Umbrella
Author: adminJun 18
This design was originally published in 1940 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 9 3/8 x 6 3/4 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.
Antique SIGNED 1809 Ichiyusai Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Theatre
Author: adminJun 18
Antique SIGNED 1809 Ichiyusai Kunisada Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Theatre. Overall (with frame): 19 5/8″ x 15 5/8″. Sight: 12 3/4″ x 9″.
Japanese Woodblock Print small edition Ukiyo-e 10 prints Ephemera Vintage
Author: adminJun 18
Year of publication: Late Edo period. Print Size : 12.3×9.2cm(4.8×3.6 inch) per sheet. Some small abrasions are visible. Nothing is known about this print, so no details are available, but it depicts nine women of various characters surrounding a single man.
Japanese woodblock print Egret and iris Rakuzan 1929 Bird Original Vintage
Author: adminJun 17
Formal Name: Rakuzan kacho-gafu Egret and iris. Contents: First edition made by Rakuzan. Year of publication: 1929. Size 46×60cm(18×23.6 inch). Condition: There are insect holes and losses in the margins of the illustrations. 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.