Clifton Karhu Woodblock Print “Near Montmartre” 24/60. Signed and dated 1987. This is one of Karhu’s rare prints made outside of Japan, capturing a scene of a side street near Montmartre in Paris. I love this picture and the juxtaposition of Karhu’s classic blocky style with a subject that is outside of his typical buildings in Kyoto and Kanazawa. It is a limited print run of only sixty and it’s a large format: the print is about 22.5 x 12.5″ and the frame is 30 x 20″. The print itself is in excellent condition and shows no toning and bright solid colors. Happy to share more pictures or details. Artist bio (from wikipedia). Karhu was born to a Finnish American family in rural Minnesota. On November 23, 1927. He graduated from high school in 1946, joined the U. Army, and served in Japan in the late 1940s. After his military service, he attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. And worked as an educational counselor in Minnesota. Three years after the end of the American occupation of Japan. Karhu moved to Kyoto as a Lutheran. Missionary with his wife, Lois. There, he worked at Christian bookshops and as an English teacher and began painting in oil and watercolor for leisure. Karhu increasingly adopted specific elements of what he perceived to be a Japanese lifestyle. He stopped wearing Western clothing and donned the kimono. Spoke Japanese; visited geisha houses; and socialized by going out to drink sake. He also made and played the shakuhachi. Instrument, and created netsuke. And carved seals – practices that reportedly earned him a reputation for being committed (.) to the value of Japan’s culture. Karhu began to experiment with ukiyo-e. Woodblock printing in the early 1960s. His work presented everyday scenes of Kyoto and Kanazawa, in the style of architectural genre. Karhu depicted monuments, restaurants, residential views, geisha houses, and street scenes. As his international reputation spread, his clientele became increasingly Japanese. By the early 1970s, Karhu’s work was well-known within Japan itself, and he became the first non-Japanese member of the Japan Print Association. He was known to be stubborn about his art: he refused to accept criticism but criticized Japanese artists whose works resembled his, on occasions even suggesting that they were committing plagiarism. Karhu had a competitive edge and was known to declare his disdain for group exhibitions, insisting that his presence attracted patrons from whom other artists unfairly profited. In the early 1980s, Karhu lived in Kyoto, and operated a studio where his apprentices performed artistic tasks under his direction, carving woodblocks by instruction. In the late 1980s, Karhu moved to Kanazawa permanently, separating from his wife Lois. After moving, Karhu began an eighteen-year relationship with his business manager, Michiko Miyake. Although this relationship continued until his death, Lois Karhu nevertheless remained crucial to his career as a consultant for his art business. Karhu died from liver cancer on March 24, 2007, in Kyoto.
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Clifton Karhu Woodblock Print Near Montmartre 24/60
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Japanese Woodblock Print Original Authentic Antique Yoshitoshi 1877
Author: adminJan 31
AGE: APPROX 146 YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD). SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 23cm approximately. SUBJECT: END OF WAR CHRONICLE. CONDITION: very good (see detailed pictures). DESCRIPTION: SOLDIERS / IMPERIAL TROOPS OF THE KAGOSHIMA WAR / SATSUMA REBELLION. COMMENTS: This is a rare and valuable Japanese woodblock print from the late 19th century, created by the renowned artist YOSHITOSHI. The artwork depicts a stunning scene in vibrant multi-color, and is made from high-quality paper. This antique original print is over 146 years old, and is a beautiful representation of traditional Japanese art. It is a perfect addition to any collector’s gallery or museum, and will undoubtedly bring joy and wonder to those who appreciate the beauty of Asian art. Don’t miss the opportunity to own such a unique and precious piece of history.
Pencil Signed Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Print White Plum in the Farmyard Framed
Author: adminJan 30
This is a great original pencil signed Toshi Yoshida woodblock print titled “White Plum in the Farmyard”. The print is framed and matted and is in very good overall condition, with no tears or rips. There is some toning noted near the top of the print. Note that there is also a single small piece of tape at the top edge / border where it was mounted to the mat during framing. Frame with some minor nicks and surface wear. We have a second Toshi Yoshida woodblock print available, please see our other listings. Including Frame: 21 3/4″ High x 15 3/4 Wide”. Without Frame (print only): 15 3/4″ High x 10 3/4″ Wide. Thank you for looking.
Authentic Katsushika Hokusai Thirty-Six Views Of Mt. Fuji Woodblock Print Japan
Author: adminJan 30
Authentic Katsushika Hokusai Thirty-Six Views Of Mt. Fuji Woodblock Print Japan. 12×8 Framed like new condition. Always kept in a non-smoking or pets environment. Feel free to make me an offer we can come up with a price that we both are happy with. Thanks for checking out my shop!
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Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai 1867
Author: adminJan 30
ARTIST: YOSHIIKU UTAGAWA (born 1833). DATE: 1867 (157 YEARS OLD). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). 9.75 X 7 INCHES (25 CM X 17 CM). GENRE: UKIYO-E, MUSHA-E (PICTURES OF WARRIORS). SERIES: HEROES OF THE TAIHEIKI. SUBJECT: SAMURAI, SAMURAI ARMOR AND ATTIRE, SWORDS, WEAPONS BATTLE, WAR. CONDITION: Some prints have binding holes, tears, stains, and some wrinkles. Great impression and beautiful colors.
Hodo Nishimura Summer Rain 1930s Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminJan 29
Nishimura is generally believed to have been an in-house artist for the publisher Takemura Hideo in Yokahama from around 1930 until the business shut down in 1941. He is known to have signed his watercolors and some of his woodcuts as “Saito Hodo” or H. The majority of the work attributed to him was created in the late 1930s using traditional woodblock technique. His work was collected by the famous Japanese print collector Robert Muller. 6 x 14 1/2′ (sight) matted under glass in a bamboo style frame.
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai 1867
Author: adminJan 29
ARTIST: YOSHIIKU UTAGAWA (born 1833). DATE: 1867 (157 YEARS OLD). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). 9.75 X 7 INCHES (25 CM X 17 CM). GENRE: UKIYO-E, MUSHA-E (PICTURES OF WARRIORS). SERIES: HEROES OF THE TAIHEIKI. SUBJECT: SAMURAI, SAMURAI ARMOR AND ATTIRE, SWORDS, WEAPONS BATTLE, WAR. CONDITION: Some prints have binding holes, tears, stains, and some wrinkles. Great impression and beautiful colors.
Japanese Woodblock Print 1952 Original Authentic
Author: adminJan 28
MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER). SIZE: 11 X 10 inches (28 cm X 25 cm). SERIES: KABUKI PLAYS OF LOYALTY AND FILIAL PIETY. SUBJECT: SAMURAI WARRIORS ON HORSEBACK UNDER THE MOONLIGHT. COMMENTS: VIBRANT COLORS, BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED.
Japanese Woodblock print Utagawa Toyokuni Woman Under Maple and Ginkgo Leaves
Author: adminJan 28
Japanese Woodblock print: Utagawa Toyokuni. Woman Under Maple and Ginkgo Leaves, from the series Comparison of Beauties (Bijin awase). Originally in Edo era, this is a re-carved edition made in unknown date. About 10″ X 15 1/4″. This comes with Dark Blue Matting as shown. The matting is about 17″ X 25″. It does have 2 pieces of tape – taped down to the matting. Please see photos – you can see the bleeding on the back side of the image. We are practicing to be environmentally friendly by using used boxes, and other used packing materal. If you are not satisfied, feel free to return it within 30 days at your own expense. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
Original Japanese Woodblock Print Shoson(koson) Ohara Watanabe
Author: adminJan 28
TITLE; SNOW ON WILLOW BRIDGE. PRINTCONDITION; GOOD IMPRESSION, TRIMMED, FADED, TONED. DATE;1927 ORIGINAL LIFETIME EDITION. PRINT SIZE; 11.9″X 8″. FRAME SIZE;14.5X10.5.