Antique Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Hiroshige Ca. 9 7/8″ x 14 5/8″. Kanaya: Crossing the Oi River. From the series: Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road. Handmade Mulberry Tree Paper with drying grid line evident when seen through light. Ron’s Estate Collectibles. I have been retired since 2016 and I started going to Estate sales. I come across items that are unique, some antique and vintage, many collectibles and valuable, at reasonable prices. If you are unsatisfied with your order, please contact me and I will work with you to resolve it to your satisfaction. I’d appreciate it if you could take the time to provide Feedback. Thank you for your business, your trust and your confidence.
Archive for August 14th, 2023
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Hiroshige Ca. 1845
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Japanese Woodblock Print Ito Shinsui
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Tomoyo Jinbo Japanese woodblock print, A Woman Holding a Fan, early edition. Print measures approximately 15″ by 10.5″. Poor condition, holes and backed. Lease refer to the photos for condition and feel free to contact if you have any questions.
1951 Japanese Woodblock Print Dusk at Phoenix Hall by Kawase Hasui (LLA)
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I appreciate your courtesy! Dusk at Phoenix Hall (Hôôduôin no bosatsu)????? Date: 1951 (Showa nijûrokunen saku) and depicts s. Now falling at the last light of day on the Phoenix Hall near Kyoto. Hasui chose to create this work in sepia tones, perhaps increasing the feeling of nostalgia for a simpler time. The variety of tones and the different shapes of every snowflake help to create a wonderfully atmospheric design. There is also a very light blue block that has been printed on the areas of deeper snow to add depth. For reasons unknown this is a scarce design, and almost never comes up for sale in this first edition. The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Image 9 ½ inches x 14 ¼ inches. Sheet 10 ½ inches x 15? More about the artist. Kawase’s landscapes are markedly modern, yet they yearn for a Japan past and rest upon traditional virtues of delicacy, poise and restraint. Hasui loved to travel and would often paint watercolors of Japan’s most beautiful places. In 1952, the Japanese government officially recognized Kawase Hasui as a Living National Treasure. Hasui Kawase was a Shin Hanga artist who lived from 1883 until 1957. He is most known for his wide range of landscape woodblocks of exquisite colour, perspective and ambiance. During his Life he created over 600 different woodblock scenes. He was honored with the title of a Living National Treasure. Most of his woodblocks were published by Watanabe, but he also had some of his work published by other companies including by Isetatsu, Bijutsusha, Kawaguchi and Sakai, Tokyo Shobido and Doi Teiichi. E m ail me with questions!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between.