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Japanese original Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji
Posted by adminOct 22
Old Antique Kitagawa Utamaro Edo Woodblock Color Print Hanazuma Reading A Letter
Posted by adminOct 21
THE COURTESAN – HANAZUMA READING A LETTER IN THE FORM OF A SCROLL. OLD ANTIQUE MIXED PROCESS WOODBLOCK WITH HAND COLORING. 11 1/2″ WIDE X 13 3/4″ OLD 20TH CENTURY FRAME. 9 1/2″ WIDE X 11 3/4″ HIGH ARTWORK. This is a beautiful and unique antique woodblock color print from the Edo period, featuring a scene of a woman named Hanazuma reading a letter. Created by the renowned Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro, this piece is a true treasure for collectors of Asian antiques and art. The artwork is made of woodblock and color on paper, with multi-color tones that bring the scene to life. It is an original piece from the Edo era, showcasing the beauty and craftsmanship of Japanese art and culture. This antique print is perfect for anyone looking to add a piece of history and beauty to their collection.
Toshi Yoshida original woodblock print in framed The Friendly Garden signed
Posted by adminOct 21
If you are considering purchasing this piece, please read a few sentences below. Those Japanese sellers do not own this piece. That act is a crime. It is also a problem in Japan. A series of three paintings depicting perhaps the most Japanese landscapes in Toshi’s oeuvre. Pine, bamboo, and plum trees, with a Japanese house at the center, make for a wonderful and spectacular work. This is an original block print by. Title:The Friendly Garden-Triptych. The rank is [B], but there is no major damage. Frames and mats are not evaluated. S:: Same quality as new. A: Excellent condition with no noticeable damage. B: Sense of use, but not bothersome. C: Normal, with scratches, stains, and other signs of use. D: Used item, may have scratches, stains, or other damage. E: Used item with use and damage. W: Items that are junk and badly damaged. V: Items belonging to vintage or antique and may be damaged in some way. All three pieces are signed by the artist. There is foxing throughout. There is darker foxing and spotting about the rightmost plum. Regarding the bamboo in the center, there is a dot stain at the top. Please check the details in the pictures. This is a good quality wooden frame with a calm, almost black color. There is no reduction for removing the frame. All are shown in the images. Please be sure to check the details in the image. 94 × 62.5 cm. 37 x 24.6 inc. Environmentally friendly and hygienic recycled materials may be used. Thank you for your understanding. You may think it is a little expensive. It is not included in the product price. VAT is different from duty. If there is a double bill. What you need to know about Japanese sellers? As if they are the ones who are having their inventory. This is very unfortunate and very hig high price. But we are different. We keep our inventory well and properly. Stocked in our own warehouse, and we are waiting for your order. We can answer questions by holding the actual product in our hands. Where there are many of the most demanding (and nervous) buyers in the world. We have the ability to meet the expectations of the U. And other countries around the world. However, it is impossible to deliver next day. It will take a little time, but we will deliver from Japan with Japanese quality.
TOSHI YOSHIDA Japanese Woodblock Print TSUBAKURODAKE, MORNING
Posted by adminOct 21
ARTIST: TOSHI YOSHIDA (1911 – 1995). SIZE: The print image measures 9 5/8 X 14 5/8 inches. CONDITION: The print is in excellent, never framed condition. COMMENT: This is a later printing authorized by the artist’s family. It has a stamped signature and the artist’s seal. The printer Komatsu Heihachi is stamped on the verso.
Japanese woodblock print book Shinnen-kacho vol. 5 Confectionery design 1905
Posted by adminOct 20
Formal Name: Shinnen-kacho vol. 5 (Design of confectionery to commemorate the new year). Year of publication: 1905. Contents: 15 illustrations(9 of these pages are woodblock-printed). Size: 17.5×24.5cm(6.9×9.6 inch). Condition: Light spotting and rubbing to front cover, bookplate to rear cover, some light foxing and spotting to illustrations. This item is not new. Please refer to the description-of-item columns and the pictures.
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Samurai Original Edo Woodblock Print, Signed Yoshitora Utagawa, 1836-1880 Rare
Posted by adminOct 20
A fine original Edo woodblock print, signed Yoshitora Utagawa. One of the most notable artists of samurai in edo. SAMURAI FULL ARMOUR BY A RIVERBANK, Titled; Kumai Taro Joins Yoshitsune at Hiyodorigoe Pass Before the Battle of Ichinotani. Comes in a very old Victorian Hogarth frame. By Yoshitsune Utagawa (1836 – 1880). Reduced 14/10/24 Quick sale.
Hokusai The Great Wave Woodblock Print Sotheby’s Provenance
Posted by adminOct 19
This stunning woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, titled “The Great Wave, “. It is a true masterpiece of Japanese art. The print depicts a massive wave hitting the shore. With intricate details and vivid blue colors. The print is on paper and has been well-preserved over the years. It is a perfect addition to any collection of Asian antiques or prints. The region of origin is Japan, and it is sure to be a conversation starter in any room. Framed and matted, 1990′s faux wood frame under glass. Frame has some loss and repair, plastic faux wood is loose in. Some areas but still looks good. Condition is good, slight waving at top. Please check the pics closely for detail and condition. Feel free to message us with any questions.
Woodblock Printing How To Print A Gradation In Mokuhanga
Posted by adminOct 19
Kunisada Utagawa Japanese Woodblock Print Nakamura Shikan Dance Nine Changes
Posted by adminOct 18
ORIGINAL 1833 KUNISADA UTAGAWA (TOYOKUNI III) “NAKAMURA SHIKAN’S DANCE OF NINE CHANGES” JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT. The print is titled. Nakamura Shikan’s Dance of Nine Changes: Servant Girl. Nakamura Shikan Kuhenge no uchi: Fumitsukaimusume. The Dance of Nine Changes series is comprised of 9 different prints and was completed by Kunisada in 1833. In this scene, the Kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan is depicted as a woman (servant girl) wearing a kimono and holding a box. This woodblock appears to be quite RARE. I can only find one other example pictured online. It resides in the collection of the Tokyo Museum. The print measures about 14 1/4″ tall and 10 1/4″ wide (vertical ôban). Appears in the lower right margin. Below the signature is the Kiwame censor seal and the Yamamotoya Heikichi publisher mark. The print was created in March of 1833. It is unframed and appears to be untrimmed. It’s guaranteed to be an original 1833 print and NOT a later edition. To my knowledge, this print has never been republished. Utagawa Kunisada, known later as Toyokuni III, was the most popular, prolific, and financially successful designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints in 19th-century Japan. He was born near Edo as the son of an affluent merchant with a ferry boat license. At the age of 15, Kunisada joined the famous art school of Utagawa Toyokuni and took the artist name Kunisada. Almost from the first day of his activity, and even at the time of his death in 1865, Kunisada was a trendsetter in the art of the Japanese woodblock print. Always in tune with the tastes of the public, he continuously developed his style, which sometimes radically changed, and did not adhere to stylistic constraints set by any of his contemporaries. His productivity was extraordinary. His total output is estimated at more than 20,000 designs. Condition of this antique woodblock print is VERY GOOD. The colors are still quite strong and look very similar to the example at the Tokyo Museum. There are a few thin spots in the paper that are barely noticeable unless you hold the print up to the light. The paper on the top left corner is very thin due to damage from a previous attachment (see photo). There appears to be some Japanese writing on the back side of the print. Overall, this collectible woodblock print displays well and would make a wonderful addition to any Kunisada collection. Please take a close look at the many photos I’ve provided and judge condition for yourself. This particular print from the Dance of Nine Changes series is very hard to find. See my other listings. For more great items! Top Portion of Print. Bottom Portion of Print. Closeup of Kabuki Actor Nakamura Shikan. Artist Signature, Kiwame Censor Seal, & Publisher Mark. Title of Print: Nakamura Shikan`s Dance of Nine Changes: Fumitsukaimusume. Markings on Left Side. More Markings on Left Side. Text on Rear Side? Loss to Rear Surface of Top Corner From Previous Attachment. I will insure this item at my own expense. Txzj pxzj11575 txzj-11 txzj85 txzj115.
Preview Father S Death Frees Son To Create Japanese Woodblock Printer Hodaka Yoshida
Posted by adminOct 18