Toshi Yoshida original woodblock print in framed with signature and certificate. This woodblock print is a surimono produced by Toshi Yoshida, commissioned by the Franklin Gallery. This is an original piece that he carved and rubbed on woodblocks himself. This work is the only limited edition from the Franklin Gallery. The author’s seal is hand-printed. Titlle: Bunting perched on a Hibiscus tree. Condition : very good? Photo reference. Age: published in 1982. MATERIAL : Japanese paper? Frame: front Acrylic plate. Size: woodblock print: 6.10x 8.66 inch apprix. Frame: 9.57x 12.51x 0.79 inch approx. Please check photos for item description and condition we do our very best to take photos that show the true colors of the items we sell but colors will always very slightly from one computer to another. DHL express or EMS japanpost. About other area, please ask me. We provide products that can be exposed to the Japanese culture and tradition. We would be happy if you would be interested in Japan. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
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Toshi Yoshida original woodblock print in framed with signature and certificate
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Kaoru Kawano Mother and Child Japanese Woodblock Framed 16 x 20 Dai-Oban
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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.