One print of “Yousou Kafu” (Western floral illustrations). Western flora and fauna paintings by. Year of publication: 1931. Print Size 42.5×28.5cm(16.7×11.2 inch). There are discoloration at the corners of the print and some peeling marks on the reverse. He studied Japanese painting under Takeuchi Seiho and Western painting under Asai Chu. While winning numerous awards as a Japanese-style painter He innovated Japanese painting by adopting Western techniques. He also taught at art schools and worked as an art educator. 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.
Archive for October, 2023
Japanese Woodblock Print PAPAVEN SOMNIFERUM Rakuzan Flower Vintage Original
Author: adminOct 21
Antique Japanese Woodblock original print by Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni Framed
Author: adminOct 21
This is fresh from a local estate. In the frame this measures 20 1/2 x 16 1/2. The image measures approximately 14″ x 9 7/8″. Please see above and all photos for report of condition. The frame and matting are very nice in this piece.
Beautiful Mid Century Signed Original Woodblock Print of Japanese Fisherman
Author: adminOct 21
Beautiful Mid Century Signed Original Woodblock Print of Japanese Fisherman. Mid Century or older. Frame has lots of wear and tear and measures 16 x 8 The woodblock is mint is mint and measures approximately 4 3/4 x 12 3/4.
Woodblock Print Masao Ido Masao Ido
Author: adminOct 20
Description : Pencil signed by artist. Approximate size of print in inches : 9 3/4″ x 18″. Condition : Age-worn, trimmed at the top, yellowing and possibly some water damage.
Japanese Woodblock Print Willow and Stone Bridge by Hiroshi Yoshida
Author: adminOct 20
Japanese Woodblock Print “Willow and Stone Bridge” by Hiroshi Yoshida. Signed in plate Yoshida and Hiroshi red seal. Signed in pencil lower right Yoshida Hiroshi and titled “Willow and Stone Bridge” in pencil. Later edition with no Jizuri mark or self published. Frame measures 16 x 11 inches. Woodblock image measures 14 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches. Condition: Nicely framed in gold metal with glass. Wrinkles can be seen going diagonal in several places, crinkles to top middle left front. Nicely framed but does have wrinkles. Hiroshi Yoshida was born in 1876. He began his artistic training with his adoptive father in Kurume, Fukuoka prefecture. Around the age of twenty, he left Kurume to study with Soritsu Tamura in Kyoto, subsequently moving to Tokyo and the tutelage of Shotaro Koyama. In 1902, he played a leading role in the organization of the Meiji Fine Arts Society into the Pacific Painting Association. His work was featured in the exhibitions of the state-sponsored Bunten and Teiten. While highly successful as an oil painter and watercolor artist, Hiroshi Yoshida turned to woodblock printmaking upon learning of the Western world’s infatuation with ukiyo-e. Yoshida oversaw each step of the woodblock printing process-from design to publication. His career was temporarily interrupted by his sojourn as a war correspondent in Manchuria during the Pacific War. Although he designed his last woodblock print in 1946, Yoshida continued to paint with oils and watercolors up until his death in 1950. Hiroshi Yoshida was widely traveled and knowledgeable of Western aesthetics, yet maintained an allegiance to traditional Japanese techniques and traditions. Attracted by the calmer moments of nature, his woodblock prints breathe coolness, invite meditation, and set a soft, peaceful mood. All of his lifetime prints are signed “Hiroshi Yoshida” in pencil and marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal outside of the margin. Within the image, most prints are signed “Yoshida” with brush and ink beside a red “Hiroshi” seal.
Woodblock Print Katsunori Hamanishi Window No. 18
Author: adminOct 19
Description : Mezzotint in colors with gold leaf pigmentSigned, dated, titled, and numbered 54/70 in pencil. Approximate size of mat in inches : 28 1/4″ x 24 1/4″. Approximate size of print in inches : 23 1/4″ x 20 7/8″. Approximate size of image in inches : 14 5/8″ x 14 1/4″.
Genuine Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print First Edition Repro Hiraizumi Konjikido
Author: adminOct 19
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JUNICHIRO SEKINO Woman With Cat Original Woodblock Print Framed
Author: adminOct 18
JUNICHIRO SEKINO “Woman With Cat” Original Woodblock Print Framed. Frame dimensions – 15.5″ x 18″. Print dimensions – 10″ x 11″ (what is seen within the frame). This piece is in great condition. There are no issues or damage to note on the print itself. The frame has some small blemishes around the edges and the backing is ripped. Please see photos for th exact piece you will receive.
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Ukuo-e Samurai
Author: adminOct 18
A vintage original Japanese woodblock print of two samurai in battle throwing the decapitated head of an enemy towards his army. This has been protected in a frame for the last 10 or more years that I have owned it. Paper has aged coloring and there are some tears to the bottom left corner. Please see images for actual condition.