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Archive for July, 2024
Hasui Kawase Woodblock Print Twenty Views Of Tokyo Rain At Shinobazu Pond Large
Author: adminJul 27
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japan Wood Block Print Circa 1836 Yoshitsune And His 19
Author: adminJul 27
Single Woodblock print of an original triptych print, oban tate-e. Yoshitsune and his nineteen chief retainers, their names in large letters above them. Print artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Published by: Nuno Kichi. Frame – 18 7/16 inches by 13 3/16 inches. Print -approximately 14 3/8 inches by 9 5/8 inches. In Robinson KUNIYOSHI book, 1982, T151. Condition – Print shows wear commensurate with age. Shows typical wear associated with antique wood block prints including worm holes. Please see photos for detailed condition.
Genuine Work Toraharu Ishikawa Old Japanese Woodblock Print Mt. Fuji From Yoshid
Author: adminJul 27
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Japanese Kabuki Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kochoro Triptych Vintage Meiji era FS
Author: adminJul 26
Japanese Kabuki Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kochoro Triptych Vintage Meiji era FS. International Buyers – Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. We have a 30 day return guarantee. Please return in the original condition.
Original Chikanobu Woodblock Print #3, Liu Heng He Personally Tasted Mother Med
Author: adminJul 26
Original Chikanobu (1838 – 1912) Japanese Woodblock Print – No. 3, Liu Heng: He Personally Tasted His Mother’s Medicine, 1890. The image size is 13 1/4″ x 8 3/4″ plus margins as shown. Condition: This print has very nice color and detail as shown. For such an old print I don’t see any flaws. There are a couple light marks on the margins. The bowls and some place on the print are almost shiny. Colors are beautiful and bright. Series; Juxtaposed Pictures of Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety – The story below is fascinating! Attractive scene of a beauty spooning rice from a large container into a smaller lacquer bowl in preparation for a meal. She looks up over her shoulder with a smile, her intricately patterned purple kimono trailing onto the floor around her. Another woman kneels behind her, and a low table holds a platter of fish, with a bowl of food on a tray nearby. The scene above depicts Liu Heng, the Emperor Wen of Han (Kan Butei in Japanese), who was devoted to his mother during her lengthy illness. For three years, he nursed her faithfully, even tasting her medicine to ensure that it was prepared correctly. The elderly woman is shown seated beside a window at left, as the emperor and a servant arrive with her medicine and food. A nicely detailed design, with burnishing on the black lacquer bowls and the edge of the screen. 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!
Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style
Author: adminJul 26
Length: 18.5 inches. Height: 14.5 inches. This exquisite Japanese woodblock print captures a vibrant scene at Totsuka Station, one of the 53 stations along the historic Tokaido Road, which connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. The print showcases traditional Edo period attire, with figures depicted in dynamic poses as they engage in conversation and prepare for their journey. The background reveals a picturesque village setting, complete with thatched roofs and a serene landscape, exemplifying the beauty of rural Japan during this era. The woodblock technique, a time-honored art form in Japan, involves carving intricate designs into wood, inking the surface, and pressing it onto paper. This method allows for multiple prints to be created from a single block, preserving the artist’s work and making it accessible to a wider audience.
Junichiro Sekino 1st Ed 1965 Woodblock CAT & Child Signed Dated Limited Ed 6/100
Author: adminJul 25
Japanese Woodblock Print, 1st Edition, self carved and printed, pencil signed and numbered 6/100 SIZE IN INCHES: 22.5 x 19.75 inches sheet size. In his youth, Sekino was influenced by Munakata who came from the same city. He exhibited with the Japanese Print Association from 1932, and in 1939 he moved to Tokyo and became a student of Onchi and joined the Ichimoku-kai (First Thursday Society). He began to exhibit internationally in 1955 and earned his position as one of Japan’s paramount 20th century print artists through his prints of the Kabuki and Bunraku theaters, portraits of personalities such as Onchi and Munakata, his series of the Fifty three Stations of the Tokaido Road and views of traditional Japanese roofs. In 1958, he traveled to the U. Where he taught at Pratt Institute. In 1963, at the invitation of Gordon Gilkey, he taught at Oregon State University and also accepted an appointment to the faculty of the University of Washington. He was back in the campus at Oregon State in 1969 the year after he finished his celebrated portrait of Munakata. In 1974, his Tokaido Road series was completed, after fifteen years work and was exhibited at Isetan Department Store. One year later the Tokaido prints were shown for the first time in the U. At the University of Oregon Museum of Art alongside the museum’s collection of the Tokaido prints by Hiroshige. In 1981 he was awarded the Purple Medal Ribbon by the Japanese Government. The following year, he had a solo exhibition at Central Museum Tokyo and in 1987 he was award the 4th class medal by his government. Sekino’s work is collected by the Museum of Modern Art, N. The Art Institute Chicago, the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, the British Museum and the Portland Art Museum among other fine museums throughout the world. Please read before ordering. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Authentic Fuji no Yukihare
Author: adminJul 25
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Kaoru Kawano Mother and Child Japanese Woodblock Framed 16 x 20 Dai-Oban
Author: adminJul 25
This beautiful woodblock print by Kaoru Kawano depicts a touching scene of a mother and child, with a cross in the background adding a religious touch. The print is an original Japanese woodblock and is framed with a wood frame, mat, and glass. The visible woodblock print in the mat measures 14.5 inches in height and 10 inches in width. The print is stamped by Kawano and is from the 1950s, during the post-war period in Japan. The print measures 16.5 inches x 11.8 inches and the matted frame with glass weighs 3 pounds and 2 ounces. This piece would make a wonderful addition to any art lover’s collection. The paper size is the standard woodblock Dai-Oban size of 42 x 30.5 cm. Additional detailed photos are available upon request. Please visit our store, Hidden Meadows Emporium, for many other great items. Kaoru Kawano was born in Hokkaido in 1916 and studied at the Kawabata Art School beginning in 1934. He had his first prints accepted by the Japan Print Association in 1944. By the 1950s, he began to exhibit more frequently in shows around the world. None of his prints, not even his early limited edition prints, are dated.
Y7275 WOODBLOCK PRINT Kunichika triptych Kabuki Japan Ukiyoe antique interior
Author: adminJul 24
WOODBLOCK PRINT Kunichika triptych Kabuki Large format. Age: End of EdoEarly Meiji (18501899) Primary Material: Paper Size: See the ruler in the image. Thank you for looking at our store. We list items we find in the “Japanese Antique Market” every week. We want people around the world to see the fascinating antiques of Japan. Please enjoy your antique walk as if you were in Japan. We are happy if you find something you like. We will carefully deliver using the packing material. EMS by JAPAN POST. International Buyers – Please Note.