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Archive for June, 2024
Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji samurai middle
Author: adminJun 30
Japanese Woodblock Print Antique Art Kabuki Ukiyoe withsign 11′ x 7.8
Author: adminJun 30
Japanese Woodblock Print Antique. Please check listing pictures. 11′ x 7.8. International Buyers – Please Note.
Japanese Woodblock Print Utamaro
Author: adminJun 30
ARTIST; UTAMARO 2ND (ca1831). DATE: 19H CENTURY EDO PERIOD. CONDITION: SOILED, MATTE BURN, REPAIRED, TRIMMED. SIZE EACH PRINT 13.8.
Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji samurai middle
Author: adminJun 29
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Masamoto Mori Japanese Woodblock Print Winter Scene Yatsugiri-ban
Author: adminJun 29
Vintage 1950′s Masamoto Mori – Yatsugiri-ban (postcard size) print of a winter scene (title unknown) – nicely framed and matted. Print is mounted onto backing board, but is in very good condition. The print was obviously framed in the 50′s or 60′s by someone who did not understand the proper methods of mounting and framing a Japanese woodblock. That being said, this is a beautiful and rare yatsugiri-ban example of Mori’s work.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL UKIYO-E ANTIQUE By Chikanobu 1881
Author: adminJun 29
Seiyoken in Ueno park. This ukiyo-e by Chikanobu Ueno is a depiction of contemporary Japanese women enjoying cherry blossom in Ueno park. This piece was published in 1881. Framed in a red frame measuring 19″x13.75″.
Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji samurai middle tattoo
Author: adminJun 28
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Utagawa hiroshige Japan woodblock print. Edo Ukiyo-e Art
Author: adminJun 28
Woodblock print “Tsuki Nijuhakkei no Uchi Yumihari-tsuki” (Twenty-eight Views of the Moon – Yumihari-tsuki) by Utagawa Hiroshige, published by Oedo Mokuhansha. This is a reproduction from the Showa period, with dimensions approximately 41 cm (height) × 20.5 cm (width) in vertical oban format. It is housed in various museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, and the British Museum. Utagawa Hiroshige was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the 19th century, renowned for his landscape prints. His works, characterized by rich colors and intricate details, depict the landscapes and daily life of Edo-period Japan. Hiroshige’s art captures the beauty of Japan’s nature and scenery, earning worldwide acclaim for its artistic merit and technical skill. “Tsuki Nijuhakkei” refers to a series of landscape prints popular in the Edo period, depicting beautiful urban and natural scenes. “Yumihari-tsuki” is a term used in classical Japanese literature and haiku, referring to a moon that appears like a drawn bow, forming a crescent shape. Please note that due to long-term storage, there may be stains or dirt caused by aging. Please judge based on the images provided. If you have any questions or uncertainties, feel free to ask. Colors may appear slightly different on your screen compared to the actual item.
Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji samurai middle
Author: adminJun 28
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Yoshitoshi Mori Japanese Woodblock Print Original Signed Set of 3
Author: adminJun 27
Three pieces are on display: “Tori no Ichi”, “Shishimai”, and “Matsuri”. The pieces are framed with glass. As for the condition, there are scratches, scuffs, and dirt, so please check the images. Dimensions? Frame dimensions: Width approx. 40.7 cm x approx. 48.9 cm x 3 pieces.
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