Up for your consideration is a stunning Japanese woodblock print. This was picked up by my Grandfather somewhere in his many travels. He was a British Military Officer during World War II and later a Diplomat. This piece has been displayed on my fishing cottage for many years. It measures 9.5 inches tall by 13 inches wide including the frame. This vintage Japanese woodblock print is a true treasure, featuring a beautiful harbor scene with boats. The signature of the artist I believe is Hiroshi Yoshida and it adds even more value to this piece. The print is framed and ready to display. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the scene make this piece a stunning addition to any collection. It is made of high-quality paper and is believed to be from the early 1900s. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this wonderful piece of Japanese art. From my personal collection. New items listed every week. You never know what will be for sale.
Archive for May 14th, 2024
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Signed & Framed Early 1900′s Harbor & Boats
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Antique Ukiyo-e Original Toyonobu Meiji Period 1883 Woodblock Print m24 0471
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Artist: Toyonobu Work: Shin-Sen Taikoki: The Fall of Mt. Inabayama Technique: woodblock print Condition: Good/ trimming/ a little stain/ a little damage/ a little fold at the edge Two sheets are connected. Size:Large size Number of prints: 2 prints in a row Year of production: 1883 Notes/Description: From left to right: Hashiba Chikuzenmamoru/ Koichiro Hidenaga. Please be aware of this. Please be aware of this in advance. International Buyers – Please Note. We Do Not Mark Merchandise Values Below Value Or Mark Items As – Gifts – The US And International Government Regulations Prohibit Such Behavior. Thank you for your understanding. Store and related products. Please check MY Store. There are many other fascinating products in MY Store besides this one! . Please have a look. I look forward to seeing you at my store?
1920? JAPANESE ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT? BOOK DEMON, ONI, GHOST? 100Prints No. 2 WW1
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? (aij. Or. Jp). This is a woodblock print by architect Chuta Ito. You can see the unevenness when you touch it. It was created based on World War I. The blue box is broken. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.