These are all in very good condition with some minor tears on some. These originally were in books Vol I, Vol II, Vol III with ink and watercolor prints. These books were taken apart by the previous owner, and 10 of them were framed. They all measures 9 3/4″ X 7″ and there are 24 black ink, and 10 watercolor. I have the book covers and the backs, and also I think in Japanese writing what was in each. Please look closely at my photos for details.
Archive for November 2nd, 2024
34 Seiho Takeuchi Japanese Woodblock Prints Vol 1, Ii, II Brushwork Studies
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Kitagawa Utamaro Woodblock Print Framed Japanese Courtesan Hanaogi Of Ogiya Vtg
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Antique Ikkei Shosai Japanese Woodblock Print Edo Period Ukiyo-e Art, Rart
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This is an original 1870 woodblock print by the Japanese artist Ikkei Shosai, a beautiful example of Edo Period Ukiyo-e art. This vibrant piece features exquisite details and the traditional aesthetic that Ukiyo-e prints are known for. It’s a rare find for collectors of antique Japanese artwork and those with a keen interest in the Edo Period. Artist: Ikkei Shosai – known for his intricate Ukiyo-e prints. Date: 1870 – authentic Edo Period artwork. Medium: Traditional Japanese woodblock print, with vibrant colors and fine details. Subject: Depicts [briefly describe the scene or characters if known], typical of Ukiyo-e themes showcasing Japanese life and culture. Condition: Very good for its age, with some minor wear consistent with antique prints. Historical Value: A genuine piece of 19th-century Japanese art, ideal for serious collectors. Decorative Appeal: Adds a touch of elegance and history to any room or collection. Investment Potential: Antique Japanese prints have shown consistent growth in value over time. Additional Information: This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japan’s rich artistic heritage. Ukiyo-e prints like this one offer a glimpse into the Edo Period’s vibrant cultural life and are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.