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Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

Ukiyo-e Japanese Kunitama Woodblock Print

You will notice on the woman’s right hand sleeve, there is a print of a lion. Back in late Edo period, Japanese people never saw a lion, so this is what they depicted it to look like. Specification: Woodblock print, original piece.
Ukiyo-e UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1857 Edo

Ukiyo-e UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1857 Edo

Title ” View of Suijin Shrine from Massaki from the series ” 100 Famous Views of Edo” “. There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s.
Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Kuniyoshi Utagawa Souma no Furudairi / woodblock print

This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e? What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan’s Edo period? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. Dimensions : 14.57inch × 29.72inch. Paper : washi(Japanese tradition paper : Echizen-gami Hosho-sho). Princess Takiyasha is a legendary figure who is said to be the orphaned child of Taira no Masakado. She received witchcraft from the toad spirit and gathered the youkai in Soma’s old palace to plot her rebellion. This sorrowful story of Princess Takiyasha has become the subject of various literature and performing arts. The skeleton drawn by Kuniyoshi is drawn over three pieces, so it is very powerful and is a very popular pattern overseas. Utagawa Kuniyoshi was an ukiyo-e artist active at the end of the Edo period. Due to his unique painting style, he has been called a “fantasy painter”, and in recent years he has gained popularity among a wide range of generations. In the list of ukiyo-e artists at that time, Kuniyoshi, who painted samurai paintings, was listed as Hiroshige, who painted famous places. His rebellious and satirical works gained overwhelming support from the people of the time, and many disciples gathered to form the largest faction of ukiyo-e artists. The genealogy extends to Japanese painters in the Showa era.
Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Collection / Hiroshige Utagawa Awanarutonofukei / woodblock print

This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e? What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan’s Edo period? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. ¦Image size:14.96inch × 29.92inch. ¦Paper:Washi(Japanese traditional paper:Echizen Seiji Hosho). ¦This is a triptych that compares the wave crests of the ferocious whirlpools of the Naruto Strait to flowers. The contrast between the pale indigo of the surface of the water and the green of the peaks of Awaji Island in the background brings brightness and softness to the picture. The swirling patterns and mountains that fill the screen make us imagine the horizon in the distance and make us feel the boundless vastness of the sea. Compared to the snow (Kisoji-no-Yamakawa) and the moon (Buage Kanazawa Hassho Nightscape), it has the brightness of spring. In the Tenpo era, all 55 paintings of “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” published by Hoeido became a big hit, and since then he has painted many landscape paintings of the Tokaido. He also left outstanding poetic works in his paintings of flowers and birds, and in his greatest series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, which he worked on in his final years, he depicted the seasonal scenery of Edo from a unique perspective and rich sensibility. The series is also known for being copied by Van Gogh.
Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 228402 EISEN

If it cannot be sent by EMS, it will be sent by UPS. Yamaboshi-Shotan (Yamaboshi old-book store) based in Nagoya, JAPAN. We sell Japanese old books and traditional woodblock prints in a large scale. Thank you for your interest in our commodities. Almost all of our prints are original arts (some are reprints though). Please check the prints’ conditions from the images. The detailed information such as Artist, Conditions, Year of publication, Size etc. Is written in Japanese. Please refer to the Explanation of Japanese words below for detailed information. Year of publication of an Ukiyo-e is judged by the (ARATAMEIN Stamp) printed on it. Explanation of Japanese words. You may ask your questions in both Japanese and English. Unfortunately, at the moment, most of the descriptions of the prints are not available in English. You may use the guide of words and phrases below to know more about the artists and the current status of the items. Ukiyo-e Dealers Association of Japan Directory of Members.
Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 224059 UNKNOWN

If it cannot be sent by EMS, it will be sent by UPS. Yamaboshi-Shotan (Yamaboshi old-book store) based in Nagoya, JAPAN. We sell Japanese old books and traditional woodblock prints in a large scale. Thank you for your interest in our commodities. Almost all of our prints are original arts (some are reprints though). Please check the prints’ conditions from the images. The detailed information such as Artist, Conditions, Year of publication, Size etc. Is written in Japanese. Please refer to the Explanation of Japanese words below for detailed information. Year of publication of an Ukiyo-e is judged by the (ARATAMEIN Stamp) printed on it. Explanation of Japanese words. You may ask your questions in both Japanese and English. Unfortunately, at the moment, most of the descriptions of the prints are not available in English. You may use the guide of words and phrases below to know more about the artists and the current status of the items. Ukiyo-e Dealers Association of Japan Directory of Members.
Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Artist / Hiroshige UtagawaAwanarutonofuwa / japanese woodblock print

This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e? What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan’s Edo period? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. ¦Image size:13.54inch × 8.90inch. ¦Paper:Washi(Japanese traditional paper:Echizen Seiji Hosho). ¦This illustration is one of Hiroshige’s popular series “Rokujuyoshu Meisho Zue” in his later years. This drawing, depicting the Naruto Whirlpools, which is still famous as a tourist spot, is considered one of the masterpieces of the Rokujuyoshu Meisho Zue. Waves collide with each other, and it seems as if you can hear a tremendous roar from the whirlpools that flow while intermingling. About Kiso Kaido Rokujuku? The Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations (Kiso Kaido Rokujukyu Tsugi) is a famous route for sightseeing trips in Japan during the Edo period. It is a renowned series of works by the ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige, alongside his Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. The Kiso Kaido (Kiso Highway) was a road connecting the Shinshu region, primarily in present-day Nagano Prefecture. It served as an important transportation route from the medieval period to the early modern era. Hiroshige’s series of prints, known as the “Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations, ” depicts the scenic spots and landscapes along this road, comprising a total of 69 woodblock prints. The prints of the Kiso Kaido Sixty-Nine Stations beautifully depict famous sightseeing spots, post towns, hot springs, and other landmarks visited by travelers. Hiroshige’s skill and unique perspective allow viewers to experience the landscapes and historical background of travel during the Edo period. This series of ukiyo-e prints continues to be highly regarded as a traditional Japanese art form and is recognized as one of Hiroshige’s masterpieces. Not only can one enjoy the sight of travelers journeying along the Kiso Kaido and its landscapes through these prints, but they also provide valuable insights into Japan’s history and culture from that time. In the Tenpo era, all 55 paintings of “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” published by Hoeido became a big hit, and since then he has painted many landscape paintings of the Tokaido. He also left outstanding poetic works in his paintings of flowers and birds, and in his greatest series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, which he worked on in his final years, he depicted the seasonal scenery of Edo from a unique perspective and rich sensibility. The series is also known for being copied by Van Gogh.
Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

Ukiyo-e Art / Katsushika Hokusai Himekomatsuniebi / japanese woodblock print

This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e? What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan’s Edo period? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. ¦Image size:7.9inch × 21.6inch. ¦Paper:Washi(Japanese traditional paper:Echizen Seiji Hosho). ¦At that time, it was a custom-made product. Spiny lobster is a symbol of longevity, and Princess Komatsu also has the meaning of longevity and marital harmony, making it a very auspicious design. The senryo no mi, katsu chestnuts, and shii no mi, which are drawn together, are also very auspicious works, wishing for wealth and victory. He is considered one of the most famous artists in Japan. His real name was Katsushika Hokusai, but he was also known by names such as Utamaro, Hokushu, and Taito. Hokusai was one of the important pioneers of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings. His works had a unique style characterized by vivid expressions and strong movements. He covered a wide range of subjects in his art, including landscapes, figures, animals, mythology, and legends. One of his most famous series is “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” (also known as “Fugaku Sanjurokkei”), and among them, the masterpiece “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” is widely recognized as Hokusai’s representative work and one of the iconic pieces of Japanese ukiyo-e. Hokusai’s painting techniques have been passed down through the generations and have influenced numerous subsequent artists. His works were widely acclaimed during his time and continued to have a significant impact on later Japanese art styles. They particularly had a profound influence on Impressionism and modern European art. In addition to artistic creations, Hokusai wrote many books on painting theory and techniques, which became important resources for later art education and painting studies. His publication “Hokusai Manga” is a collection of illustrated works in a comic-like format, showcasing various techniques for depicting figures, animals, landscapes, and other elements. It has become an important reference material for later generations in the field of painting education. Katsushika Hokusai’s life was highly diverse, and his works and influence are highly esteemed not only in Japan but also internationally. He is celebrated as one of the great masters in the history of Japanese painting, and his works continue to be cherished and collected by art enthusiasts worldwide.
Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 235972 Okuyama Gihachiro

If it cannot be sent by EMS, it will be sent by UPS. Yamaboshi-Shotan (Yamaboshi old-book store) based in Nagoya, JAPAN. We sell Japanese old books and traditional woodblock prints in a large scale. Thank you for your interest in our commodities. Almost all of our prints are original arts (some are reprints though). Please check the prints’ conditions from the images. The detailed information such as Artist, Conditions, Year of publication, Size etc. Is written in Japanese. Please refer to the Explanation of Japanese words below for detailed information. Year of publication of an Ukiyo-e is judged by the (ARATAMEIN Stamp) printed on it. Explanation of Japanese words. You may ask your questions in both Japanese and English. Unfortunately, at the moment, most of the descriptions of the prints are not available in English. You may use the guide of words and phrases below to know more about the artists and the current status of the items. Ukiyo-e Dealers Association of Japan Directory of Members.
Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Ukiyo-e Gosotei Hirosada Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1848 Edo Y826

Thank you for visiting our page. Our store owns a lot of unique items that you won’t see in other stores. Please take a look at them from here. You won’t regret it! Takamyo Buyouden Saibara Kakeyu and others, 2 pieces (Yakusha-e, Kamigata-e). Size: 26×37.5cm (10″×15″ Inch). Condition: With ownership mark. Please see Photo’s as part of the item description, since they are photo’s of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s. Ukiyo-e is a type of painting that originated in the Edo period. Ukiyoe, with their unique composition and painting techniques, were highly valued as works of art, as were swords, and influenced European painters. The subjects of Ukiyo-e vary from familiar people, landscapes, and actors depicting the society of the time to historical paintings depicting the Genpei wars and the three heroes of the Warring States period. It is a very high quality Ukiyo-e. Please see photos for details. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us. Our item is 100% authentic!! We guarantee about quality. We will carefully deliver using the packing material. International Buyers – Please Note.