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Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179

Japanese Woodblock Print HOKUSAI Ukiyo-e Mountain Kanagawa Shinsaku #1179. This is an original Japanese woodblock print on paper. The print will come straight sandwiched between two cartons. Picture frame is not included. With regards to the item condition, please refer to the photos carefully. Actual color may look slightly different from the image depending on the lighting. Accessories in the background for photography are not included unless noted. Thank you for visiting our store! Based in Japan, we are officially licensed as an antique dealer and operate our store while complying with regulations. We provide 100% authentic products inspected by professional appraisers for luxury brands. Also, we are personal shoppers. Please feel free to ask us if you are looking for a specific product from Japan. We would be happy to assist you. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. If you are looking for brand new or nervous with used item, please refrain from purchasing. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
WB Kunichika Japan Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Kabuki Kimono Men Singer Hat

Kunishu was a student of Shunin and Toyokuni III, and was called “Meiji no Sharaku” by Kojima Osui. Kunishu is a representative of the Ukiyoe artists of the Meiji period, and his numerous works are of great value as a source of information on the history of Meiji theater. Kunishu had an unusual personality, which he himself admitted. According to him, he moved 117 times, and he boasted that his paintings were not as good as Hokusai’s, who also moved frequently, but he was ahead of Hokusai in the number of moves he made. He had more than 40 wives, but none of them lasted long.