Woodblock titled SPRING EVENING. Sheet size is 14 1/2 ” x 6 1/2″ Post earthquake. I think this is. Attached at VERY TOP to sheet, Not laid down. A beauty wearing Edo Period garb walks amidst willow trees on a cool spring night. She carries a paper lantern and passes a traditional wooden street lantern.
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SHOTEI Hiroaki Takahashi Japanese Woodblock Spring Evening, Post Quake
Author: adminJul 12
Shotei Takahashi Mt Fuji from Miho 1932 Woodblock 1932 Watanabe Publisher
Author: adminMay 15
Shotei Takahashi: Mt Fuji from Miho 1932 Woodblock. Japanese Woodblock Print, 1932, Watanabe Publisher. SIZE IN INCHES: 6.5 x 15 PROVENANCE: From th Robert O. At a young age he was trained in Nihon-ga, the traditional Japanese painting style by his uncle Matsumoto Fuko, and beginning around 1907 Shotei started designing for the Watanabe Color Print Company. Shotei was among the first designers to be recruited into Watanabe’s stable of artists, which would later expand to include Goyo, Shinsui, Hasui, Kasamatsu, Koson and Koitsu among others. The fires ignited by the earthquake raged for three days, and Watanabe’s print shop and all the woodblocks created by Shotei and the other early shin hanga artists, were destroyed. After the earthquake Shotei created another 250 prints mostly depicting scenic Japanese landscapes in the shin hanga style he had helped to define. He continued to work for Watanabe, but also worked with the publishers Fusui Gabo and Shobido Tanaka, where he had more control over the finished print than was possible with Watanabe. Shotei used a variety of names, signatures and seals during his lifetime. From 1907 until 1922 he used the name Shotei, and after 1922 Hiroaki and Komei. Fine, no flaws of note. Please look at my pictures as they are an important part of my description and show exactly what you will receive. We do our best to describe each item we sell as honestly and accurately as possible. We encourage questions and offer additional photos when asked. Thank you for taking the time to look at this item, and we hope that you will take a minute to see what other items we have in our store. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “the_queen_of_toyland” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Unit of Sale: Single Piece
- Artist: Shoeti Takahashi
- Signed By: Shotei Takahashi -
- Size: Medium
- Custom Bundle: No
- Item Length: 14.75
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Framing: Unframed
- Personalize: No
- Year of Production: 1932
- Item Height: 6.5
- Style: Japanese Woodprinting
- Features: 1st Edition
- Culture: Japanese
- Handmade: Yes
- Time Period Produced: 1924-1927
- Image Orientation: Portrait
- Signed: Yes
- Title: Mt Fuji from Miho 1932 Woodblock
- Material: Paper
- Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
- Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
- Subject: Landscape
- Type: Print
- Production Technique: Woodcut Printing
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
SHOTEI Takahashi House On The River Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminNov 2
“House on the River”, by Shotei. This is a crepe version and is an antique frame. Please see photos for detailed condition. Frame shows wear commensurate with age. Japanese Woodblock Print, Takahashi Shotei also called Hiroaki. A rare copy of a beautiful possibly pre-earthquake? Small print (4″ x 8 1/2″ inches) with very narrow margins. Japanese print 8 1/2″ x 4″. Frame 11 5/8″ 6 7/8″. At a young age he was trained in Nihon-ga, the traditional Japanese painting style by his uncle Matsumoto Fuko, and beginning around 1907 Shotei started designing for the Watanabe Color Print Company. Shotei was among the first designers to be recruited into Watanabe’s stable of artists, which would later expand to include Goyo, Shinsui, Hasui, Kasamatsu, Koson and Koitsu among others. The fires ignited by the earthquake raged for three days, and Watanabe’s print shop and all the woodblocks created by Shotei and the other early shin hanga artists, were destroyed. After the earthquake Shotei created another 250 prints mostly depicting scenic Japanese landscapes in the shin hanga style he had helped to define. He continued to work for Watanabe, but also worked with the publishers Fusui Gabo and Shobido Tanaka, where he had more control over the finished print than was possible with Watanabe. Shotei used a variety of names, signatures and seals during his lifetime. From 1907 until 1922 he used the name Shotei, and after 1922 Hiroaki and Komei. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “pennfarthing” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Primary Material: Paper
- Color: Multi-Color
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1900-1940
- Maker: Shotei Hiroaki Takahashi
Shotei Takahashi (Japan, 1871-1945) Spring Evening Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminJul 18
Shotei Takahashi Takahash Shotei. When he was 16 years old, he started a job with the Imperial Household Department of Foreign Affairs, where he copied the designs of foreign ceremonial objects. As with many Japanese woodblock artists over his lifetime he signed his work with various names and worked for several publishing companies. After studying art, Shotei and Terazaki Kogyo founded the Japan Youth Painting Society in 1889. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shzabur Watanabe to contribute to the Shin Hanga (“New Prints”) art movement in Japan. Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe’s facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks. Shotei died of pneumonia on February 11, 1945. There is a persistent rumor that he died in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, but this is incorrect. Since Watanabe produced artwork for Western collectors there are numerous copies of Shotei woodblocks in Western museums including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. Not examined out of frame. This print measures approximately. (37 cm x 16,5 cm) ; The framed dimensions are approximately: 18 1/4. 46 cm x 23. Condition : The print is in good condition. The frame has some minor scratches. Please look at pictures. The item “Shotei Takahashi (Japan, 1871-1945) Spring Evening Japanese Woodblock Print” is in sale since Friday, July 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “hourestate” and is located in Pikesville, Maryland. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Artist: Shotei Takahashi
- Style: Asian
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
- Framed/Unframed: Framed under glass
- Medium: Woodcut & Block
- Signed: Signed
- Date of Creation: Unknown
- Features: Framed
- Color: Multi-Color
- Subject: Figures
- Originality: Original
- Print Surface: Paper
Shotei Takahashi Woodblock, Night Fishing at Tsukuda. C. 1930s. 15 x 6 ¾
Author: adminJan 19
Shotei Takahashi Woodblock, Night Fishing at Tsukuda. 15 x 6 ¾. Some yellowing, two creases top & bottom right side. The photographs are an important part of the items condition. The item “Shotei Takahashi Woodblock, Night Fishing at Tsukuda. C. 1930s. 15 x 6 ¾” is in sale since Wednesday, April 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “owamlw” and is located in Carmel by the Sea, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
SHOTEI TAKAHASHI SIGNED Japanese Woodblock Print Shower at Terashima, 1935
Author: adminNov 19
Original Woodblock Print by Shotei Takahashi , published by Watanabe Company. This version is pictured in the 1936 Watanabe catalog. Condition is overall excellent as shown in the photos. There is a thin band of mat toning on the edges of the print which can be seen in the photo of the lower right corner. No folds, tears, or wrinkles. Framed print includes the print name and signature written in pencil by the artist. This is on a section from the original presentation folder, it has been cut out and added to the bottom of the mat, as shown. The mat and frame is included with the print. The frame is overall good condition consistent with age, with a couple of dents at the bottom right corner as shown. The print dimensions are 15 x 6.75 inches (38 x 17 cm). Overall framed dimension is 19.75 x 10.5 inches. The item “SHOTEI TAKAHASHI SIGNED Japanese Woodblock Print Shower at Terashima, 1935″ is in sale since Sunday, November 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “larupinfinds” and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Color: Multi-Color
- Type: Woodblock Print
- Primary Material: Washi Paper
- Age: 1900-1940
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Original/Reproduction: Original
Shotei Fuji from Hakone Japanese Woodblock Print First Ed
Author: adminOct 22
Size: 10 x 15 Oban. Very rare first edition with Watanabe “A” seal in right margin. Fine color and impression. The item “Shotei Fuji from Hakone Japanese Woodblock Print First Ed” is in sale since Tuesday, October 2, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “johnnybass10″ and is located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: Japan
SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print LIGHTENING AND THUNDER STORM 1936 HIROAKI
Author: adminMar 25
Date: 1936, published by Watanabe, 1936 Watanabe Cat. 6.75″ x 15″. Condition: Fine, no flaws of note, uncirculated print. Impression: Fine, excellent registration, solid key lines and bleed through to verso. Color: Fine, strong color with good bleed through. A woman holds tightly to her wind blown umbrella as lightening bolts flash across the summer sky. Behind her a fisherman, carrying his net over his shoulder, seems unperturbed by the lightening flash. Takahashi Shotei was born in Tokyo with the given name of Takahashi Katsutaro. At a young age he was trained in Nihon-ga , the traditional Japanese painting style by his uncle Matsumoto Fuko, and beginning around 1907 Shotei started designing for the Watanabe Color Print Company. Shotei was among the first designers to be recruited into Watanabe’s stable of artists, which would later expand to include Goyo, Shinsui, Hasui, Kasamatsu, Koson and Koitsu among others. Many Watanabe prints were designed for export, primarily to North America, where the demand for all things Japanese was high in the early 20th century. By 1923 Shotei had produced nearly 500 designs for Watanabe, when Tokyo was hit by the Great Kanto earthquake — the worst recorded natural catastrophe in the history of Japan. The fires ignited by the earthquake raged for three days, and Watanabe’s print shop and all the woodblocks created by Shotei and the other early shin hanga artists, were destroyed. After the earthquake Shotei created another 250 prints mostly depicting scenic Japanese landscapes in the shin hanga style he had helped to define. He continued to work for Watanabe, but also worked with the publishers Fusui Gabo and Shobido Tanaka, where he had more control over the finished print than was possible with Watanabe. The item “SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print LIGHTENING AND THUNDER STORM 1936 HIROAKI” is in sale since Wednesday, March 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “bayareakiteguy” and is located in Cupertino, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Maker: Watanabe
- Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
- Primary Material: Paper
- Age: 1900-1940
- Region of Origin: Japanese
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Details: Authentic hand made Japanese woodblock print