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Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866-1908) Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo's Wife 1890

Original Toshikata (1866 – 1908) Japanese Woodblock Print Yamanouchi Kazutoyo’s Wife. Series; Foundations of Morality and Success (Kyodo Risshi no Motoi) 1890. Foundations of Morality and Success. Many artists created designs for this long-running newspaper series depicting both contemporary and historical heroes and heroines. These exemplary individuals were thought to embody values to both inspire and encourage readers. The series was published by Heikichi Matsuki of the Daikokuya publishing firm, a company established in 1763 and known for its high quality woodblock designs. Daikokuya commissioned leading artists of the day, such as Yoshitoshi, Toshikata, Kiyochika, and Kunichika, to create these wonderful designs. Beautifully detailed with fine line work and soft shading, these great Meiji era prints were singled out for recognition by the Japanese government when the series was completed in 1890 for encompassing such uplifting and noble subjects. First edition prints feature a patterned border in a variety of colors, while the 1902 edition has plain paper borders. Yamanouchi Kazutoyo’s Wife. She pauses for moment to look over her shoulder as her husband sits in the other room, frowning unhappily. A small red lacquer box and combs are scattered across the floor, and a calligraphy painting of a horse hangs on the wall. Wonderful detail in the household setting and furnishings, including burnishing on the black lacquer chest, the black obi, and the black trim on the sliding panel. Toshikata (1866 – 1908). 13 5/8″ x 9 5/8″ + left margin as shown. This print with nice detail as shown. Please see photos for details. I have collected Woodblock Prints from Japan for many years and decided to downsize and sell some of my collection. I will always state whether the woodblock is an ORIGINAL or a Reprint. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions. Thank you for looking!
Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp Early XX c. Signed

Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Carp. 9″ (21.2 cm) x 11 ” (28.2 cm) image size. With frame 14″ (35.6 cm) x15″ 7/8 (40.5 cm). The print is a good condition. F loating mounting with small tear (lower left, photo 7). Please look at pictures.