ARTIST: YOSHITOSHI SCHOOL (artists that come to mind are KIYOCHIKA, TOSHIKATA, GEKKO, TOSHIHIDE, GINKO, KOKUNIMASA). AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. TOPICS: WAR, BATTLE, CLASH, HORSE, RIFLES, SWORDS, FLAGS, DEATH. COMMENTS: This is an original Japanese woodblock print from the Yoshitoshi School dating back to 1895. The artwork showcases an intricate design featuring multi-colors, which have been preserved beautifully over the years. The print’s primary material is paper, and it is an antique original from Japan’s rich cultural heritage. This artwork is a great addition to any collection and an excellent opportunity for art enthusiasts to own a piece of Japanese history.
Original War Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi School 1895
Posted by adminJul 29
Clifton Karhu 1972 Japanese Original Woodblock Print Near Tekamachi-Kyoto 14/80
Posted by adminJul 29
Clifton Karhu Woodblock Print 1972 “Near Tekamachi, Kyoto”. 14/80 Multi-Color Round Image on Almost Square Mount. Plain Teak Wood Frame: 15.75″ Wide, 17″ High. Pencil Signed on front and back by artist. Beige Fabric Matting Surrounds Round Image. Image was never covered with glass and has color loss and needs restoration. Frame is in excellent Condition. Born: November 23, 1927, Duluth, MN. Died: March 24, 2007 (age 79 years), Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. Clifton Karhu was one of the most popular woodblock print artists. In the latter half of the 20th century. His works are in the permanent collection. Of the Harvard University Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, etc. Beautiful Piece well worth enhancing for future enjoyment and value. Non-Smoking and Pet-Free Storage. Weight Unpacked: 1 lb.
Kuniomi Japan Woodblock Prints War Ocean Battle Ships Army Navy Guns Ukiyo-e Guy
Posted by adminJul 28
Title: Chart of the Second Army’s Occupation of Lushunkou. Condition: Please refer to the photo. Size: Please refer to the photo. If you are aware of any vendors offering a more competitive pricing than ours, kindly bring it to our attention. We are committed to providing you with the best possible price and will adjust our rates accordingly to ensure your satisfaction. Upon receiving your order, we take the utmost care in inspecting your valuable items at our facility to ensure they meet our high standards of quality. Upon receiving your order, we will conduct a thorough inspection of the item to ensure it meets our high-quality standards. We are here to assist you and address any concerns you might have.
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Sino-Japanese War, Fall of Jiuliancheng 1894
Posted by adminJul 28
2024/7/20 We are now using DHL Express. Bookstore situated in Tokyo, Japan. Feel free to have a look at our store! For items condition please see photos and comment. Please understand that we occurred a simple check so there might be little oversight. We try to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. Although, the condition of the item may be felt worse than our description due to individual subjectivity. Displayed price is applicable for any number of prints on our store. Will NOT be tracked. And it may take longer than the number of days written above. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
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Hasui Kawase Woodblock Print Twenty Views Of Tokyo Rain At Shinobazu Pond Large
Posted by adminJul 27
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japan Wood Block Print Circa 1836 Yoshitsune And His 19
Posted by adminJul 27
Single Woodblock print of an original triptych print, oban tate-e. Yoshitsune and his nineteen chief retainers, their names in large letters above them. Print artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Published by: Nuno Kichi. Frame – 18 7/16 inches by 13 3/16 inches. Print -approximately 14 3/8 inches by 9 5/8 inches. In Robinson KUNIYOSHI book, 1982, T151. Condition – Print shows wear commensurate with age. Shows typical wear associated with antique wood block prints including worm holes. Please see photos for detailed condition.
Genuine Work Toraharu Ishikawa Old Japanese Woodblock Print Mt. Fuji From Yoshid
Posted by adminJul 27
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Japanese Kabuki Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kochoro Triptych Vintage Meiji era FS
Posted by adminJul 26
Japanese Kabuki Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kochoro Triptych Vintage Meiji era FS. International Buyers – Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. We have a 30 day return guarantee. Please return in the original condition.
Original Chikanobu Woodblock Print #3, Liu Heng He Personally Tasted Mother Med
Posted by adminJul 26
Original Chikanobu (1838 – 1912) Japanese Woodblock Print – No. 3, Liu Heng: He Personally Tasted His Mother’s Medicine, 1890. The image size is 13 1/4″ x 8 3/4″ plus margins as shown. Condition: This print has very nice color and detail as shown. For such an old print I don’t see any flaws. There are a couple light marks on the margins. The bowls and some place on the print are almost shiny. Colors are beautiful and bright. Series; Juxtaposed Pictures of Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety – The story below is fascinating! Attractive scene of a beauty spooning rice from a large container into a smaller lacquer bowl in preparation for a meal. She looks up over her shoulder with a smile, her intricately patterned purple kimono trailing onto the floor around her. Another woman kneels behind her, and a low table holds a platter of fish, with a bowl of food on a tray nearby. The scene above depicts Liu Heng, the Emperor Wen of Han (Kan Butei in Japanese), who was devoted to his mother during her lengthy illness. For three years, he nursed her faithfully, even tasting her medicine to ensure that it was prepared correctly. The elderly woman is shown seated beside a window at left, as the emperor and a servant arrive with her medicine and food. A nicely detailed design, with burnishing on the black lacquer bowls and the edge of the screen. I have collected Woodblock Prints from Japan for many years and decided to downsize and sell some of my collection. I will always state whether the woodblock is an ORIGINAL or a Reprint. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions. Thank you for looking!
Japanese Woodblock Print Of Totsuka Station On Tokaido Road Edo Period Style
Posted by adminJul 26
Length: 18.5 inches. Height: 14.5 inches. This exquisite Japanese woodblock print captures a vibrant scene at Totsuka Station, one of the 53 stations along the historic Tokaido Road, which connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. The print showcases traditional Edo period attire, with figures depicted in dynamic poses as they engage in conversation and prepare for their journey. The background reveals a picturesque village setting, complete with thatched roofs and a serene landscape, exemplifying the beauty of rural Japan during this era. The woodblock technique, a time-honored art form in Japan, involves carving intricate designs into wood, inking the surface, and pressing it onto paper. This method allows for multiple prints to be created from a single block, preserving the artist’s work and making it accessible to a wider audience.