From my mother’s estate, an original Hiroshige woodblock print from the period between 1818 and 1858. The condition is fair with a repaired tear as seen in the photographs. Otherwise from a smoke free home.
Hideo Hagiwara “Little Pond” Woodblock Print Signed Limited Edition 182/200 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. Hideo Hagiwara “Little Pond” Woodblock Print Signed Limited Edition Rare! Incredible Attention To Details. Limited Edition Number: 182 of 200. 20.75″ Tall x 14.75″ Wide. Exact Year Printed Unknown. 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.
Captures the radiant brilliance of autumn light, as if the sunlight itself has been preserved within the print. The composition features a large cluster of vividly red autumn leaves, seemingly enveloping a distant temple-like structure. The contrast of color and light evokes the serene beauty of Japanese autumn and showcases Mibugawa’s masterful attention to atmospheric depth and seasonal detail. Paper Size: 21 × 28 cm (approximately 8.3 × 11.0 inches). Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, 1973. Joined a woodblock print publisher in Kyoto, 1997; mastered woodblock printing techniques. Selected for the 1st International Woodblock Print Conference Open Exhibition, 2011. Selected for the Japan Print Association’s 86th Print Exhibition, 2018. Selected for the 9th Yamamoto Tateki Print Grand Prize Exhibition, 2024; numerous other selections. ? Ideas for Use. Display on your shelf, desk, or small gallery wall. Add a charming touch to a cat-themed interior. A lovely and thoughtful gift, already framed and ready to enjoy. We are proud to present handcrafted art pieces from Japan that are full of warmth and character. Emi Sato’s “Almond Eye” offers a unique blend of simplicity and presence in a compact frame-perfect for any cat lover or miniature art collector. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to explore more framed pieces!
This listing features a set of 5 vintage framed Japanese woodblock prints by the renowned artist Utagawa Hiroshige, from the famous “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” series. These prints showcase intricate multi-color designs typical of traditional Japanese art, making them a beautiful addition to any art collection, antique display, or Asian décor. Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (vintage reproductions). Series: Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido. Quantity: 5 framed prints. Frame Size: 11 x 14 inches. Material: Paper prints in wooden frames. Origin: Made in Japan. Multi-color palette showcasing traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or antique display. Prints themselves are in good vintage condition. Frames have heavy scratches; please review photos carefully. Please message me with any questions – happy to help! Please ensure tags (if applicable) are still attached.
Japanese color woodcut original with various scenes from Japan 0428D27. It appears to be an original color woodcut. Details are unknown, however the condition of the paper indicates a 19th century print. Dimensions: 38 x 26 There are many signs of wear. The item is old and accordingly has age related wear. So please judge condition from the pictures. We have no control over taxation and cannot predict its amount or particular application. Please see “Item Condition” for product details. (: THANK YOU AND HAVE FUN SHOPPING :). _gsrx_vers_1516 GS 9.3 (1516).
Art Portfolio of Familiar Fishes of Nippon Vol 3 No 2, Higoi Carp. Dimensions 14 x 19 inches. Japanese woodblock print on original mount, with eight page hand sewn booklet. Only 500 of these were ever issued in this Series. This is one of the most exquisite of Bakufu Ono’s designs, and you cannot get more iconic than this Japanese carp. This is quite scarce, condition is overall good with some bumping to mount and some slight toning, but it is all there and in nice condition.
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Original Japanese woodblock print. Shunga erotic art. Washi Japanese paper. Nishiki-e multi-coloured woodblock printing. Overall good, slight wrinkles. 18 x 12 cm. Luigi Mascellino – Antique Dealer Permit No. 303291805220 authorized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Public Safety Commission.
Japanese Woodblock Print Original by Toyokuni “Ghost of Iwafuji” 0514F12. It’s a woodblock print original with signs of wear and attached to thick paper. Artist: Toyokuni Title: Ghost of Iwafuji Kabuki Actor Size:73x36cm The item is used and has age-related signs of wear. Please assess the condition based on the photos. Please note: All measurements are displayed in centimeters/millimeters. Please take a look at our other articles, too. We have no control over taxation and cannot predict its level or particular application. Please find the product-details under “Item Specifics”. (: THANK YOU AND HAPPY SHOPPING :). _gsrx_vers_1710 GS 9.9.1 (1710).
Artist: Urushibara Mokuchu (Yoshijiro Urushihara). Title: Horse (Rearing / Turning Horse). Medium: Traditional Japanese woodblock print (mokuhanga). Style: Sumi-e inspired ink woodblock. Signature/Seal: Red artist seal (hanko) + signature in lower right. Subject: Stylized horse in dynamic motion. Offered here is an original vintage woodblock print by Urushibara Mokuchu, one of the most respected Japanese printmakers of the early 20th century. Best known for his collaborations with European artists and his mastery of traditional Japanese printing techniques, Mokuchu created a series of expressive horse prints during the 1920s-1930s. This piece depicts a turning horse, captured in flowing sumi-ink lines that highlight the artist’s skill in combining minimalism with bold, rhythmic brushwork. The print includes Mokuchu’s red artist seal and a signature, consistent with his authenticated works. The imagery is powerful, elegant, and highly collectible – a strong example of Japanese modernist woodblock art. Good vintage condition for its age. Some edge wear and toning from age (see photos). A small portion of old mounting tape visible at the top edge. No major rips or tears. Image area remains strong and displays beautifully. Please review all photos for details. Please feel free to message me with any questions!