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Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Diptych Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay ca1860 Framed

Antique Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Edo Enoshima Sagami Bay circa 1860 Frame. Original Antique Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Enoshima Beach Sagami Bay circa 1860, Framed and matted, Woodblock Print Framed Edo Era, ukiyo-e. This is a lovely antique original print by Utagawa Hiroshige II of a man seated in on an ox, with a peasant and the beach and Sagani bay with waves in the background. 1 Enoshima Seen from the Beach – Beach of Sagami Bay. 2 Elegantly dressed man sitting on black ox, watching running woman in kimono barefoot with pattern of shells; on beach with rough surf; Enoshima Island on achtergrond. 3 Prince Genji riding an oxen being led by an abalone diver along the sea shore with Endoshima Island in the distance. Hiroshige II (Utagawa Hiroshige, 1826 – 17 September 1869) was a Japanese designer of ukiyo-e art. He inherited the name Hiroshige II following the death in 1858 of his master Hiroshige, whose daughter he married. In 1865 he moved from Edo to Yokohama after dissolving his marriage and began using the name Kisai Rissho. His work so resembles that of his master that scholars have often confused them. Condition: Very good condition. Colors are fresh, mild fading and rubbing commensurate with age and use. There is a small water? Stain at the top joining area between the tow sheets. Framed under acrylic with black and gold wood frame. Measurements: Frame: 23 1/4 x 28 1/2 x 1 Work: 14 x 19 1/2. Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz. Unless described as being new, the items for sale are vintage or used and it may show evidence of wear. The description refers to the overall condition and details. We try to describe the items to the best of our ability. All listings are described as to the best of my knowledge, through careful research and price and description comparison. With tracking and careful, sturdy packing, we try to recycle when possible. We welcome all reasonable offers! We appreciate your business! Please check out my other items. Thank you for looking and good luck!
Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Mihoko Kasamatsu Byakugo-ji. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Ed

Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print Signed Limited Edition 14/100 Rare! Your 1 Stop Vintage & Newer Gift Shop, Something For Anyone On Your Gift List Guaranteed! Art (Originals + Prints), Posters & Collectibles Galore! Up For Sale Is A. Nara 7 Japanese Woodblock Print 1979 Pencil Signed Limited Edition Rare! Incredible Attention To Details. Limited Edition Number: 14 of 100. 12″ Tall x 9″ Wide. Ready For Framing or Display As Is. Always Willing To Cut Deals & Combine Orders! Please See All Photos For Exact Specifics. 100% Positive 5 Star Feedback. Feel Free To Check Out My Store, Vintage & Newer Collectibles Galore! Thank You For Your Time, Have A Wonderful Day & Stay Safe To.

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

Japanese Woodblock Print

AGE: APPROX 140 YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. SUBJECT: bijin-ga (beautiful women). CONDITION: some toning, wrinkles, creasing, small tears on edge. THEMES: Bijin-ga, Flowers, tea ceremony, KIMONOS, KIMONO DESIGNS. COMMENTS: Nice, beautiful, vibrant colors and scenery. This is a beautiful and authentic Japanese woodblock print from the CHIKANOBU SCHOOL, dating back to the late 1800s. The intricate design depicts colorful scenes on paper, showcasing the rich culture and artistry of Japan. The print is a valuable antique original, perfect for collectors of Asian antiques and prints. The region of origin of this print is Japan, and it features a multi-color scheme that adds vibrancy and depth to any space. The print is an amazing representation of the art of printing using woodblocks, which was popular in Japan during the 19th century. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of Japanese history!