Cherry Blossoms, Heian Shrine. From the series “Twelve Views of Kyoto”. Original life time woodblock print. Dated July 1948 (showa 23). Excellent impression and details. Ban Yoko-e Large size : about 10.4 x 15.4 inches (include margins). On the faster side during off peak traveling seasons and slower and more unpredictable during high traveling seasons. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. The item “Original KOICHI OKUMURA JAPANESE Woodblock Print Cherry Blossoms HEIAN Shrine” is in sale since Sunday, March 5, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “edokura” and is located in Chiba. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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Original KOICHI OKUMURA JAPANESE Woodblock Print Cherry Blossoms HEIAN Shrine
Author: adminMay 13
Original Antique Asian Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Oriental Art Chikanobu
Author: adminApr 29
Oshu, Moon over Mano Village, Customary Silk Fulling, Princess Nadeshiko and Tsuchikuro, No. Toyohara Chikanobu (1838 – 1912). Published on 11/3/1885 – Meiji Period. Ink on Washi Paper. A very intriguing Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Oban print with a rare dramatic subject by leading artist of the Meiji period Toyohara Chikanobu. (better known as Ysh Chikanobu and Hashimoto Naoyoshi). Under a summer moon in Oshu (Mustu Province), the beautiful young Princess Nadeshiko is fulling silk cloth by the river. When she is attacked by the robber Tsuchikuro. She parries his sword thrust by throwing a wooden fulling mallet into his face. Part of the Snow, Moon, Flowers Setsugekka. We have a number of other prints up for sale from the same series. Published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro this is a genuine original 19. In excellent overall condition. Very clean with only light wear commensurate with age and adding to authenticity. The print has been expertly preserved, colours are all clear and vivid much like a painting. No loss, creases or folds to the paper whatsoever. The top margin has been glued to backing paper, this can be easily detached however we recommend leaving the print with the paper for added protection. Please take our condition report as a guide and refer to the photos for your own judgement. 23.5cm (9.5) x 35.5cm (14). Including the backing paper: 31cm (12) x 40.5cm (16). We offer a very competitive, professional mounting and framing service on all works of art listed for sale. This would make a great Christmas present for any Japanese art fan. Please leave us a message to receive more information on the service and a quote. Japanese Title – Setsugekka: Oshu, Mano no sato no tsuki, Osana kinuta no koji, Nadeshiko-hime, Tsuchikuro. Class and for international deliveries we use UPS Air service. All three offer a safe and very efficient service which we have found no other courier can beat. Alternatively the item is available to collect by appointment from North London, Barnet (Junction 2 of the M1) NW4. Imposed by the buyers country. Items cannot be sent until all funds have been cleared. We reserve the right to relist the item and open an unpaid item case. We make every effort to list and describe our items condition honestly and as accurately as possible. Due to the nature of antiques, buyers should not expect a brand new product. Antiques are old and will often have faults, scratches repairs etc. The item “Original Antique Asian Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Oriental Art Chikanobu” is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Prints”. The seller is “excelartandantiques” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Product: Print
- Region of Origin: Japanese
- Age: 1850-1899
- Original/Repro: Antique Original
Original Meiji Period Japanese Woodblock Print Sumida River Geisha, Chikanobu
Author: adminApr 12
Musashi, Moon over the Sumida River, Lady Hanjo, No. Toyohara Chikanobu (1838 – 1912). Published on 10/12/1884 – Meiji Period. A charming Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Oban print by leading artist of the Meiji period Toyohara Chikanobu. (better known as Ysh Chikanobu and Hashimoto Naoyoshi). The prints subject is based on an old noh play, in which a courtesan woman called Hanago from Mino Province, had fallen in love with a customer. A Samurai named Yoshida no Shosho and exchanged fans before his departure. Without a response Hanago went mad, wandering the streets and riverbanks of Edo. Here two young boys laugh and point at the beauty as she aimlessly walks opposite a river in Musashi. An old province of Japan under moonlight. The inset above shows Yoshida no Shosho refusing to see Hanagos messenger. Part of the Snow, Moon, Flowers Setsugekka. We have a number of other prints up for sale from the same series. Published by Kobayashi Tetsujiro this is a genuine original 19. In excellent overall condition. Very clean with only light wear commensurate with age and adding to authenticity. The print has been expertly preserved, colours are all clear and vivid. No loss, creases or folds to the paper whatsoever. The top margin has been glued to backing paper, this can be easily detached however we recommend leaving the print with the paper for added protection. Please take our condition report as a guide and refer to the photos for your own judgement. 23.5cm (9.5) x 35.5cm (14). Including the backing paper: 31cm (12) x 40.5cm (16). We offer a very competitive, professional mounting and framing service on all works of art listed for sale. Please leave us a message to receive more information on the service and a quote. Japanese Title – Setsugekka: Musashi, Sumidagawa tsuki, Hanjo no mae. Art imprimé original japonais antique, Antica stampa originale giapponese. Class and for international deliveries we use UPS Air service. All three offer a safe and very efficient service which we have found no other courier can beat. Alternatively the item is available to collect by appointment from North London, Barnet (Junction 2 of the M1) NW4. Imposed by the buyers country. Items cannot be sent until all funds have been cleared. We reserve the right to relist the item and open an unpaid item case. We make every effort to list and describe our items condition honestly and as accurately as possible. Due to the nature of antiques, buyers should not expect a brand new product. Antiques are old and will often have faults, scratches repairs etc. The item “Original Meiji Period Japanese Woodblock Print Sumida River Geisha, Chikanobu” is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Prints”. The seller is “excelartandantiques” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Product: Print
- Region of Origin: Japanese
- Age: 1850-1899
- Original/Repro: Antique Original
Original UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminMar 28
TITLE: Ushioda Masanojo Takanori fastening his wrist strap. SERIES: The Faithful Samurai. MEDIUM: Authentic polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on handmade paper. 14 5/8 x 10 ¼; (37,1 cm x 26 cm). He was active in the Edo Period during the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate. His work was diverse and covered a broad range of subjects. However, he is best known for his dynamic warrior prints such as this one. Utagawa Kuniyoshis masterworks are in the collections of many of the worlds great museums. Among them are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the British Museum, London; the State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia; and the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. CONDITION: Original Edo Period antique print. Very good condition for age. Beautiful color and wonderful detail. Some soiling, thinning, slight rubbing, small repairs. Please take a moment to examine the scans carefully. The True Story of the Faithful Samurai. During the Tokugawa era, the shogun required his daimyo (feudal lords) to visit him in Edo to take part in ceremonies and official events. In 1701 Lord Asano Takumi-no-Kami of Ako was ordered to participate in a ceremony that required frequent rehearsals and special protocol taught by Kira Kozuke-no-Suke, the shogun’s chief chamberlain. The chamberlain either insisted on bribes that were not forthcoming, or was unhappy with the small gifts presented to him, so he became increasingly insulting and humiliating towards the daimyo. Unable to take the insults any longer, Lord Asano drew his sword and struck Kira, an act of violence forbidden within palace grounds. Although the wound was not fatal, Lord Asano was arrested and forced to commit seppuku (ritual suicide). His lands were confiscated, and his retainers dispersed, becoming ronin (leaderless samurai). Oishi Kuranosuke, Lord Asano’s chief councilor, surrendered the castle and dispersed the household as ordered, but he secretly recruited a band of samurai from Ako to avenge their master’s honor. The ronin patiently waited and planned for more than a year, knowing that if their plan succeeded, they would face seppuku themselves. On a snowy night in December 1702, the band of forty-seven ronin attacked Kira’s castle and beheaded him. They took Kira’s head back to Lord Asano’s grave and awaited their arrest. In 1703 the shogun ordered all of the ronin to commit seppuku, and they were buried in Sengakuji temple next to their master, whose death they had finally avenged. The adventure of the forty-seven ronin immediately captured the imagination of the Japanese public, who revered the warriors as heroes expressing the utmost in loyalty, bravery, and sacrifice to the code of honor. Just weeks after the culmination of the event, stories and plays were already being written about the bravery and loyalty of the forty-seven ronin. The most famous account was the Kandehon Chushingura, originally written for the puppet theater in 1748 and later adapted for kabuki. To satisfy the censors, the actual names and locations were changed. The setting moved from the 18th century to the 14th, Lord Asano became Lord En’ya Hangan, and Kira became Lord Moronao. Oishi Kuranosuke, the leader of the plot, was called Oboshi Yuranosuke. Woodblock prints of the drama also became popular, depicting both individual characters and acts from the kabuki play. The incredible popularity of the play and woodblock print images continued throughout the 19th century, and still olds fascination for viewers today. The item “Original UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print” is in sale since Thursday, March 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Arte e antiquariato\Arte dal mondo\Arte orientale”. The seller is “lapovintage” and is located in Carpi, MO. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Original Japanese Woodblock Print Sanctuary of the Maple Tree by Toshi Yoshida
Author: adminFeb 22
Hand-pulled on high-quality Japanese paper made from the skin of the paper mulberry. This paper is strong and takes color exceptionally well. Framed in finely-grained dark wood and plexiglass; some minor scratches or dings on frame – see photos. Other minor flaws include. Minor flaw in upper right corner of matting – see photo. Slight ripple in lower left corner of print – common when displayed in areas of high humidity; original owner lives in southeast U. And only displayed for interior decor – see photo. Print to edges of matting measures approximately 20″ high by 12″ wide. Photos of Documents include. Cover letter from The Franklin Mint Gallery. The World of My Pictures by artist. An explanation of Japanese Woodblock Printing. The item “Original Japanese Woodblock Print Sanctuary of the Maple Tree by Toshi Yoshida” is in sale since Sunday, February 04, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Prints, Paintings & Posters”. The seller is “greengoodsnmore” and is located in Metairie, Louisiana. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Qatar, Croatia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Jamaica.
- Featured Refinements: Toshi Yoshida
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Height (inches): 26.6″ outer frame, approximate
- Width (inches): 18.6″ outer frame, approximate
- Color: Multi-color
- Print Surface: Hand-made hi-quality Japanese Paper
- Features: Framed/ Matted/ Hand Signed
- Medium: Woodcut & Block
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece work
1957 Original Takeji Asano Japanese Woodblock of Tsukudajima Tokyo Signed 1st Ed
Author: adminFeb 6
1957 Original Takeji Asano Japanese Woodblock of Tsukudajima Tokyo Signed 1st Ed. Tokyo Meisho no Nai. Tsukudajima Yuki (pronunciation in Japanese). Famous Places of Tokyo (series title). Tsukudajima (artist pencil titled in English on bottom margin). Date (original issuing): 1957. Date (this particular edition): rare 1. Limited edition signed and numbered. Medium: Original Japanese Woodblock on high quality mulberry paper. Color: Multiple printed colors. Dimension: image (23.8 x 37.5 cm or 9 3/8 x 14 5/8 inch), paper (26 x 39.8 cm or 10 1/4 x 15 ½ inch). Credits: Takeji Asano (original artist, carver, printer, and publisher). Special Notes: titled (as translated above), dated. And signed on block as. Or painted, carved, and printed all by Takeji. With his personal seal in red all at bottom right corner. Artist pencil titled signed, numbered (5/50) in English at bottom right margin. This beautiful Japanese Woodblock print is in very good condition i. Clear and clean image, strong and bright paper, vivid colors, nice margins no bend, no tear, slight but even age. It was printed on high quality mulberry (rice) paper with a blank verso. Ample photos [front, back, and details] in high resolution are provided for your convenience of identification and judging its excellent quality independently. Flaws to note: some overall minor stains and two abrasive spots on top margin from backside as shown by the detailed photos. 1900 1999 was one of the noted Japanese Sosaku (generally means self-carved and self-printed) Hanga artists particularly known for his woodblock prints of various Japanese scenery. This relatively rare print was in 1957 and it belongs to one of his rare Tokyo scenery series. It depicted a snow scene of one of the natural island near the mouth of Sumida river. Please note the modest asking price for this highly displayable collectors item. Not a later copy or reproduction and as described. The item “1957 Original Takeji Asano Japanese Woodblock of Tsukudajima Tokyo Signed 1st Ed” is in sale since Saturday, January 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “shiyie” and is located in Cincinnati. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Signed: Signed
- Edition Type: Limited Edition
- Edition Size: 50
- Print Type: Woodcut & Block
- Subject: Landscape
- Style: Vintage
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)
- Date of Creation: 1950-1969
ORIGINAL Japanese Woodblock Print by OHARA KOSON Bats before Full Moon
Author: adminJan 30
Subject: Bats before full moon. Size: Measures: 7.5″ x 15″. Condition: Fine color, impression, condition. Note: From a group of prints in unusually fine condition! The item “ORIGINAL Japanese Woodblock Print by OHARA KOSON Bats before Full Moon” is in sale since Monday, January 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “things_japanese” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: 1900-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Region of Origin: Japan
Original Yoshitoshi Japanese Woodblock Print 100 Aspects of the Moon, 1886
Author: adminJan 24
ORIGINAL YOSHITOSHI JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT 100 ASPECTS OF THE MOON: ITSUKUSHIMA MOON. FORMAT: Oban Tate-e (13.25 x 9.5). SERIES: 100 Aspects of the Moon. The woman dressed in the fashion of the Heian period is a courtesan from Muro, a port city known for its pleasure quarters and the beauty and elegance of its courtesans. She is approaching the huge torii of the main shrine on Itsukushima, now called Miyajima, in the Inland Sea. The Taira family, whose rivalry and war with the Minamoto family is the subject of the famous Tale of Heike epic, were patrons of the shrine, and the courtesan may be Taira no Muronotsus mistress. Pictured in the print are items from a poem compiled by Emperor Go-Shirakawa (112792): The things a courtesan likes: songs, a drum, a boat, the bearer of a large umbrella. John Stevenson, Yoshitoshis One Hundred Aspects of the Moon (San Francisco: San Francisco Graphic Society, 1992), 53. Condition: This print has been framed to show the entire print and margins and to protect it from the elements. This print has fine impression, colour and condition. Full size with margins, the print is rich in detail and texture. Keep an eye out for more prints to come. The item “Original Yoshitoshi Japanese Woodblock Print 100 Aspects of the Moon, 1886″ is in sale since Thursday, December 07, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “supershrink” and is located in Worcester, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: 1886
- Type: Japanese Woodblock Print
- Original/Reproduction: Original
Original Japanese Woodblock Print -SUMO Diptych-Toyokuni lll/ Kunisada -1857
Author: adminJan 18
Original Japanese Woodblock Oban Print Diptych – Toyokuni lll/ Kunisada -1857 – SUMO DIPTYCH- Actors Arashi Rikan III, and Ichikawa Danjûrô VIII in the roles of Hanaregoma no Chokichi and Nuregami Chogoro from the Play: Futatsu chocho kuruwa nikki. Two Sumo wrestlers in elaborate costumes in an interior setting, the one on the left beside vertically stacked bales, lunging forward on one foot as if to attack the other surprised wrestler. Signed: Toyokuni ga in a pale blue toshidama cartouche, both sheets. Together they measure 20 1/4″ x 14 1/2″ Condition: Excellent color and detail, light soil; several holes, repaired; not attached, and slight residue on the reverse from where it had been previous laid down. It’s a compelling print, especially for those interested in SUMO prints. I think the photos speak for themselves. DON’T MISS OUT! We make every effort to research and describe each item to the best of our ability. Thanks to all our Customers for their continued patronage. Please put us on your FAVORITES LIST! And Check Out Our Other Items! Kindly Note Our Terms Below and Thanks For Your Interest! We’ve been professionally packing for 44 years and this item ships U. The item “Original Japanese Woodblock Print -SUMO Diptych-Toyokuni lll/ Kunisada -1857″ is in sale since Friday, June 26, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “snapdragon” and is located in Houston, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Color: Multi-Color
- Maker: Toyokuni III/Kunisada
- Type: Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Diptych
- Primary Material: Paper
- Age: 1857
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Original/Reproduction: Original
Original Rare Shodo Kawarasaki IRIS Woodblock Fine Print Japanese
Author: adminJan 12
Original Rare Shodo Kawarasaki “IRIS” Woodblock Fine Print Japanese. Never framed, no stains very clean. There is a pencil note from the store (in Japan) where the item was bought, but it can be erased easily. The pencil note/ writing cannot be seen once the print is framed. Please consider the Photo’s of the actual Artwork as part of the description. Sealed with official rubber stamp, guaranteed original. Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work. Kawarazaki Shodo is best known for designing woodblock prints of flowers and other plant life. First edition Shodo woodblock prints have the date stamped in Japanese in the lefthand margin. Born in Kyoto, Shodo studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara, though it was his teacher Kishyo who helped cultivate Shodo’s original style of expression. His woodblock prints were published by Unsodo in the mid 1950′s and have been reprinted since! Paper/picture size: 15.75″x 11″ (40.0 X 28 cm). Paper frame size: 19.5″ High x 14″ Wide. IMAGE SIZE: 14.5″ x 9.5″ (37 x 24 cm). The item “Original Rare Shodo Kawarasaki IRIS Woodblock Fine Print Japanese” is in sale since Thursday, October 22, 2015. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “meinn912h” and is located in Newbury Park, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Russian federation, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Print Type: Woodcut & Block
- Subject: Botanical
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)