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Japanese original Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e edo middle
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Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock circa 1832 Spring Rain at Tsuchiyama 1st Edition
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Utagawa Hiroshige Woodblock circa 1832 Spring Rain at Tsuchiyama 1st Edition. This is a lovely original first edition woodblock by Utagawa Hiroshige titled Spring Rain at Tsuchiyama from circa 1832. Depending on the source, this may be station 49 or 50, The Met has it listed at station 49 and Wikipedia has it listed as station 50. Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese: born Ando Tokutaro (1797 – 12 October 1858), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition. Condition is commensurate with age and use. Colors are still quite fresh considering age, some tiny losses at border. Minor conservation visible in photos of verso. On verso, slight yellowing down the center area. 14 x 91/2 inches. Unless described as being new, the items for sale are vintage or used and it may show evidence of wear. The description refers to the overall condition and details. We try to describe the items to the best of our ability. All listings are described as to the best of my knowledge, through careful research and price and description comparison. With tracking and careful, sturdy packing, we try to recycle when possible. We welcome all reasonable offers! We appreciate your business! Please check out my other items. Thank you for looking and good luck!
Seiji Sano Remaining Persimmon Woodblock Print Autographed Ed19/200 Framed
Posted by adminDec 13
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Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III Kikunojo Segawa as Kyono kojoro
Posted by adminDec 12
Woodblock Print : Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III Kikunojo Segawa as Kyono kojoro. Woodblock Print : Woodblock Print : Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III Kikunojo Segawa as Kyono kojoro, Jan. This is a lovely antique original print by Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III actor. Kikunojo Segawa as Kyono kojoro, Jan. Signed and stamped on upper and lower left. Framed and matted under glass in a black swirl pattern wood frame. Utagawa Kunisada (1786 – 12 January 1865), also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III, (Sandai Utagawa Toyokuni), was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. He is considered the most popular, prolific and commercially successful designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints in 19th-century Japan. In his own time, his reputation far exceeded that of his contemporaries, Hokusai, Hiroshige and Kuniyoshi. Condition: Good condition, some fading and minor stains and creases. Framed and matted under glass. Frame is in good condition. Measurements: Framed: 21 1/2 x 16 3/4 inches; Work: 15 x 10. Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz. Unless described as being new, the items for sale are vintage or used and it may show evidence of wear. The description refers to the overall condition and details. We try to describe the items to the best of our ability. All listings are described as to the best of my knowledge, through careful research and price and description comparison. With tracking and careful, sturdy packing, we try to recycle when possible. We welcome all reasonable offers! We appreciate your business! Please check out my other items. Thank you for looking and good luck!
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) woodblock Numazu Twilight by Seiichiro Takahashi
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Dusk in Numazu, 1840sd. Station: 13rd of The Tokaido 53 Stations. / (Supervised by Seiichiro Takahashi/Shizuya Fujikake). 18 7/8″ x 13 3/4″. 15 1/2″ x 10 1/4″. 13 3/4″ x 8 3/4″.
Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print
Posted by adminDec 12
Please message us to check the condition. Please refer to the pictures for accessories. Please look forward to the arrival of your items. We are located in Japan. It’s our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items, please feel free to ask us. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as. Gifts – The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
MORIMURA RAY Japanese Woodblock Print PISCES
Posted by adminDec 11
ARTIST: MORIMURA RAY B. EDITION: Limited Edition #43/56. SIZE: The print measures 3 1/2 X 3 1/2 inches on paper measuring 6 1 /8 X 6 7/8 inches. SIGNATURE/SEAL: The print is signed and sealed by the artist. CONDITION: The print is in excellent, never framed condition.
HOKKEI (1780 1850) Clam Gathering at Shiba-u Surinomo Woodblock 1821 ORIGINAL
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TOYOTA HOKKEI (1780 – 1850) Clam Gathering at Shiba-u Surinomo Woodblock Print 1821 UKIYO-E ORIGINAL! UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC. This woodblock print came from the estate of a family member. It had been in our family for quite some time. After doing some significant research into antique Japanese woodblocks, and into this artist in particular, I was able to acquire some very useful information. They are known as Surinomo woodblocks and were commissioned by the poetry clubs of the elite. This one was commissioned by the Poets club Fundarike. These prints fall into the category of ukiyo-e prints; woodblock prints that depict the pleasures of everyday life, a notion that was in line with the Buddhist thinking that a spiritual life should take precedence over a more material one. The script above the print contains three short poems. Right: Poem by Asahi Ujukata: Haru no hi no / nakagi mo kata ni / wasurete wa / kaeru shihonaku / miyuru otome wa. On a day in spring, don’t forget yourself and stay too long on the beach and find no beach for return like these searching maidens. Middle: Poem by Asahi Machiuo: Shiohigata / chirasujigai ya / kaioke no / Futamigaura ni / asobu taoyame. Girls amuse themselves by the Bay of Double Views, the tidal basin littered with seashells and with shell baskets. Left: Poem by Asahi Sashiyasu: Taoyame no / hirou hoshigata wa / ustukushiki / hamagurizuma mo / miyuru Shibaura. How lovely the beach where the maidens brave the tide and gather seashells – Shibaura, a sight to see, with all its clams and pretty girls. They were only distributed to members of the poetry clubs. Since this was the case, these private printings were made in very small numbers. This explains why surinomo prints are so rare in the market today. The prints were made using the finest printing techniques which included embossing (which this print does have), burnishing, and special pigments. During the 1890′s, some Japanese printers reprinted some of the most popular designs by some of the famous artists like Hokkei. These Meiji printings were also made with a high degree of skill and quality. What differentiates the reprints from the originals are a few significant details. The originals were made using a thicker, more toned native paper. The paper used on the reprints is whiter. Also, in the reprints, the colors were slightly modified, and sometimes even changed completely from the originals. The most obvious change was the fact that additional color was added, usually to the embossed areas that were originally free of color. In this reprint, color was added to the background mountains, the ocean waves, and the clouds. I have attached a photo of this reprint for comparison purposes only. It is marked “NOT FOR SALE”. It can also be seen that the pigments on the reprint have been made using more modern, deeper inks. The dimensions are 7″ x 8.25″. This print is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic in every way. From what I understand, these woodblock prints have done very well in the marketplace over the years, and are expected to continue to appreciate. This one is an original by one of the most famous surinomo artists. It qualifies as a blue chip piece of Japanese artwork. Our family has enjoyed it over the years, now it’s your turn to add it your family’s holdings of heirloom artwork. It will make for an unforgettable Holiday gift. Don’t miss it! This is a private listing in order to protect your privacy.
Japanese woodblock print Fumiaki Fujita Also Fumiaki Suita 1970 #31/50
Posted by adminDec 11
HI and thx for viewing our small, yet high quality selection of Japanese woodblock prints and related items. This listing is for an unframed Japanese woodblock print. Artist attribution is Fumi. Also known by Fumiaki Suita – a VERY popular artist worldwide. Of the print is. Approx 10 3/8″ x 10 7/8″ image area – see last image for measurements – sheet larger. Very good vintage condition – crease in lower left margin – Unframed. (See image 6 with a sample frame – frame not included). Please view the images to discern all the relevant details. Finally, please feel free to ask any questions.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Kunichika Toyohara Kabuki Play 1883 Japan
Posted by adminDec 10
Title: Kabuki Play “Imoseyama Onna Teikin”. Size: (L) 35.4 x 23.6, (C) 35.6 x 23.7, (R) 35.5 x 23.6cm. Colour oxidised to head pice left picture. Stained face face and surrounding center picture. Slight stains to right picture left side. Please see pictures for condition. If you would like more pictures send me a message.