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Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida

Clearly a beautiful piece. The COA documentation on the back is torn and not in the best shape. Subject to tear easy. Framed measures about 13.25 inches tall by about 10.25 inches. The print portion measurements look to be about 8.75 inches tall by 6.5 inches. Has minor scratches and knicks on the frame.
WB Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock Prints Antique Meiji Ukiyo-e Kabuki Snow Katana

Date : 4th year of Ansei. Detail: Binding hole / Slight soiling / Edge crease / Repair of small insect hole on the margin. Odori katagata gaitame jutsu is a series of kabuki plays depicting scenes from the past up to the time of its production. It is characterized by its vertical composition of a horizontal stage, and depicts many tall performances such as staircases and midair rides. For performances that do not feature many tall staging, the composition is as if looking down from above, as if the viewer is looking down from the audience seats. One can see the author’s determination to convey the charm of the kabuki stage itself. Toyokuni III was a student of Toyokuni, who first took the name Kunisada, and in 1882 took the name Toyokuni II. In fact, Toyokuni II had already been succeeded by Toyoshige, but Toyokuni III took the name of Toyokuni II at that time, perhaps with the intention of making himself more suitable. Today, Toyokuni is referred to as Toyokuni III for the sake of distinction. Toyokuni had a long period of painting, and it is thought that he produced more than 10,000 works. He was especially known for his depictions of people, including portraits of actors and beautiful women, and the number of his works and his vigor suggest that he dominated the Edo Ukiyoe world.
Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock Print 100 Famous Views of Edo No. 35 Sumidagawa

Framed Japanese Woodblock Print. Sumidagawa Suijin no Mori Massaki. 100 Famous Views of Edo – No. Multi Country of Manufacture. 10 5/8″ X 8 5/8″. Approximately 6″ X 4″. Used-(Please See Photos to Judge Condition for Yourself). Up for sale is a antique Japanese Woodblock Print. Item(s) will be securely packaged with the highest regard. When purchasing high valued items sometimes customers prefer to pick them up in person. Feedback is important to us! If you have time after receiving your item, please let us know what kind of job we did!