Lovely Utamaro beauty reprint. This striking bijin-ga or beauty print is, of course, a Kitagawa Utamaro masterwork. Without a doubt, Utamaro Japanese, c. His classic head and shoulders portraits of courtesans, geishas and teahouse waitresses are among the most sought after of all prints. In fact, many serious collectors consider Utamaro’s beauties to be the very soul of Ukiyo-e, the art of the Floating World. Utamaro’s masterworks are in the collections of many of the world’s leading museums. Among them are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the British Museum, London; the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia; and the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. Kitagawa Utamaro, Japanese, c. TITLE: Two Beauties Reading. MEDIUM: Authentic polychrome woodblock print. Ink and color on silk. 15 1/8″ x 10 3/8″; (38,4 cm x 26,4 cm). CONDITION: Beautiful color and marvelous detail. Faint silver mica background. Please take a moment to examine the scans. The Uki Arts Gallery.
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Lovely UTAMARO ukiyo-e woodblock reprint TWO BEAUTIES READING
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Lovely antique UTAMARO Japanese woodblock reprint TWO COURTESANS OF THE HYOGO-YA
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Marvelous Meiji Era Beauty Reprint. This striking bijin-ga or beauty print is, of course, a Kitagawa Utamaro masterwork. Without a doubt, Utamaro Japanese, c. His classic head and shoulders portraits of courtesans, geishas and teahouse waitresses are among the most sought after of all prints. In fact, many serious collectors consider Utamaro’s beauties to be the very soul of Ukiyo, the art of the Floating World. The title of this marvelous print is Two Courtesans of the Hyogo-Ya. This wonderful antique reprint is a rare find from the Meiji Era. It was printed sometime in the second half of the 1800s. It is a classic portrait Utamaro portrait of two beauties reading. There is beautiful detail in both their hair and kimonos. A shimmering grey mica background enhances their images. This lovely and impressive Meiji era reprint would be a wonderful choice for the serious collector or interior decorator. It would be striking displayed on your home or office wall and is bound to become a cherished family heirloom. Utamaro’s masterworks are in the collections of many of the world’s leading museums. Among them are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the British Museum, London; the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia; and the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. Kitagawa Utamaro, Japanese, c. Two Courtesans of the Hyogo-Ya. MEDIUM: Authentic polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on handmade paper. 14 7/8″ x 9 7/8″; (37,8 cm x 25,1 cm). 15 1/8″ x 10″; (38,4 cm x 25,4 cm). Superb condition for its age. Wonderful color and stunning detail. Shimmering soft mica background. A few faint stains. Remnants from previous mounting on verso. Please take a moment to examine the scans carefully. The Uki Arts Gallery.
Japanese Woodblock Print Book Shiki no Hana vol. 4 Flower vintage original
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Formal Name: Shiki no Hana vol. 4 Summer 1? “Shiki no Hana” means flower of four seasons. Year of publication: 1908. Size: 27×18×4.5cm(10.6×7.1×1.8 inch) Illustration size 27 ×36cm(1.6×14.7 inch). Condition: Cover has been refurbished. Sticker affixed to the corner of the front cover, book title written at the bottom of the book, and partial foxing and staining to the illustrations. About this book and author. Sakai Hoitsu, who represents the Rinpa school following Sotatsu and Korin, specializes in flower drawings, and his lyrical and delicate brushstrokes formed the style of decorative painting in the late Edo period. This book “Four Seasons Flowers” was drawn by Hoitsu and his disciples in the late Edo period, and was published in the Meiji era by colored woodblock prints based on the original drawings. This item is not new. Please refer to the description-of-item columns and the pictures.