Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

Japanese Woodblock Print Yokohama Foreigners American Ship

TITLE; PICTURE OF THE INTERIOR OF AN AMERICAN STEAMSHIP. CREASED, FADED, STAINED, REPAIRED. DATE;1861 (EDO PERIOD). SIZE; EACH PRINT(14.5″X10″)TRIPTYCH. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “newyorkbird” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd

Offered Here is an original signed and dated 1907 Woodblock print by Helen Hyde. The print measures 4″ by 7″ and is on the original rice paper measuring 8″ by 11″ and affixed to the original backing board at the corners. It is signed in pencil in the lower left hand corner and has her signature seal in the right hand corner. The print is copyrighted 1907 by Helen Hyde in the upper right hand corner. This print is titled “The Red Curtain” and features a toddler playing in the curtains. The print is numbered 64 and is in excellent condition. There is a tiny chip on the backing board and the print is not framed. Please view photos to further aid in description and if you have any questions just ask. At twelve she began art instruction under Ferdinand Richardt but it ended abruptly two years later when her father died and her family resettled in San Francisco. Hyde studied briefly at the Art Students League in New York between 1888 and 1889. The following year she departed on a four year sojourn in Europe, which included studying with Franz Skarbina in Berlin, Rafael Collins and Albert Sterner in Paris, and months in Holland and England. In Paris, Hyde met Félix Régamey who introduced her to “loveliness of things Japanese” and this meeting was to have a profound effect on her life and work. Returning to San Francisco, Hyde sought out subjects in Chinatown and produced her first series of color etchings. In 1899, Hyde voyaged to Japan where she became an ardent student of the Japanese language and a student of classical brush painting with an Austrian artist working in Tokyo, and it was from him that she learned the skills of carving wood blocks. She eventually accepted the Japanese system of divided labor and employed Japanese carvers and printers (Shohiro Murate carved her woodcuts for eleven years). Hyde exhibited both nationally and internationally and her work won honors in Japan. Hyde was a member of the Chicago Society of Etchers, the Printmakers Society of California, the Chicago Society of Artists and a life member of the Société de la Grauvre en Couleur. Helen Hyde died on May 13, 1919 in Pasadena, California, where she had undergone another surgery for her cancer. A vast collection of her works are within the confines of the Library of Congress in Washington D. Examples of Hyde’s works can be seen at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D. This print can be found in the Smithsonian. The item “Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Signed 1907 Japanese Woodblock Color Print Sgnd” is in sale since Wednesday, June 9, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “peace235″ and is located in Columbia, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Features: Signed
  • Width (Inches): 4
  • Personalize: No
  • Production Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Children
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Material: Woodcut & Block
  • Height (Inches): 7
  • Culture: Japanese
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Artist: Helen Hyde
  • Year of Production: 1907
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Style: Japanese Woodblock
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Signed: Yes
  • Unit of Sale: Limited Edition Print
  • Type: Print
Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Born in New York, Helen Hyde was best known for her woodblock prints of Japanese children and women. She graduated from Wellesley School for Girls and the California School of Design and then studied in Paris. Her works are in the Smithsonian. Signed along with Artists seal, this charming woodblock comes with a 13 3/8 x 6 3/8 inch frame. The image measures 8 7/8 x 3 inches sight. The item “Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl” is in sale since Monday, November 8, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “marpat” and is located in San Francisco, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Artist: Helen Hyde
  • Framing: Framed
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Art
  • Type: Woodblock
  • Title: Summner Girl
  • Subject: Japanese girl with umbrellas
  • Culture: Japanese
Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl

Helen Hyde, born in New York, was an American etcher and engraver most well known for her woodblock prints of Japanese children and women. She graduated from Wellesley School for Girls and the California School of Design and then studied in Paris. Her works are in the Smithsonian. Signed along with Artists seal, this charming woodblock print depicts a young Japanese girl holding an umbrella. It is nicely framed and is double matted, the largest outside being a rich wood matting. Inside the matting measures 3.5″ x 8.5″ and the framed measurement is just under 9″ x 16.75″. We make every effort to research the items we offer for sale and represent the items as they are to the best of our knowledge. We are not experts on anything but do our best. Pictures are taken with care to give you a true representation of the item but color and tone may vary a small amount due to lighting. We will always send additional pictures upon request. We will always tell you of anything we see wrong with the item. Every attempt has been made to provide an accurate detailing of the condition of the listed items. Please review the photographs carefully as the photos are part of the description. We try to answer all questions so please ask! Your feedback is important to us. It is our goal to have satisfied customers. We value you as our customer and always welcome your feedback on our service to you. Please visit our other items for sale to see more of what we have to offer! The item “Helen Hyde (American 1868-1919) Japanese Woodblock Print Art Summer Girl” is in sale since Thursday, February 11, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Other Japanese Collectibles”. The seller is “dord-us2014″ and is located in Nellysford, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Culture: Japanese
T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American

Cannon rocketed to fame along with fellow Indian artist, Fritz Scholder, in the Smithsonian Institutions 1972 exhibit Two Artists which forever changed everyones idea of what American Indian art could be. This unique original Japanese style woodblock print measures 25 x 20 and is in very good original condition for being around 40 or more years old. The print is signed in the woodblock by the artist as well as hand signed by T. S only living heir, his sister, Joyce Cannon Yi. Joyce is the executor of the T. Cannon Estate, who is also the artists sister and sole surviving family member. Joyce Cannon Yi is widely considered to be the official authoritative last word on the authenticity of T. The Print is unframed and comes in a protective plastic sleeve. It has been owned by the estate only and never been circulated or framed. Cannon was born in 1946 in Lawton, Oklahoma. He attended public schools in Gracemont, Oklahoma from 1955-64. He then had two years at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. While there he worked with Fritz Scholder and learned much from him. In 1971 Cannon enters Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma, where he graduated three years later. Painting and Graphics by TC Cannon, is the first major exhibit for Cannon and is shown at the Southern Plains Indian Museum, arts and crafts center in Anadarko, Oklahoma. In 1972 the Smithsonian Institute honored Cannon and Fritz Scholder with a two-man show at the National Collection of Fine Arts in Washington D. Cannon is now established as an artist of national note. In 1974 Cannon makes his permanent home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1975 Cannon is invited to become part of the famous artist -in- residence at Dartmouth College. During this year he begins to plan collaborations with Japanese master woodcutter Maeda and master printer Uchikawa. This relationship, which continued until the time of his death, resulted in a publication of what is known as the Memorial Woodcut Suite. His artistic works, in conjunction with those of Fritz Scholder (Luiseño) and Oscar Howe (Lakota), represent the turning point of Indian painting in postWorld War II America. These three artists’ styles represent a shift from the earlier flat, two-dimensional traditional painting on paper and canvas surfaces, which presented little modeling and static images of people, land, and animals. Cannon was a student at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, when he and his instructor, Fritz Scholder, recast the idea of the “Indian” into one that represents an artistic vision of people within the context of both traditional and contemporary culture. Cannon was the youngest of the three great painters, and his war experience, which influenced his work, came in Vietnam in the U. Army 101st Air Cavalry. At the Institute in Santa Fe he developed an intellectual curiosity that led him to read philosophy, world literature, poetry, and art history, and he was fascinated by music. He finished a bachelor of arts degree at Central State University (now the University of Central Oklahoma) in Edmond in 1972. Cannon’s signature works represent an incorporation of European and American painting styles with that of Indian culture. For example, Beef Issue at Fort Sill (1973, acrylic on canvas) presents brilliant colors, a mushroom-shaped cloud, and a Matisse-like composition of space that is divided into grids of right-parallel squares that run off the canvas. The startling images of two women carving up a prone beef carcass, with a dog on either side, represents the new look of Indian painting. The women are without facial features, and the dogs and dead animal are indicators of a time in both the present and the past. Until his untimely death in an automobile accident on May 8, 1978, near Santa Fe, New Mexico, T. Cannon continued to paint on both canvas and murals and also continued printmaking and writing poetry. His works are held by the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, the Southern Plains Indian Museum in Anadarko, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, and numerous private collections. Cannon is regarded as the most eloquent and innovative of the Native American Artist, who helped change the direction of the traditional Indian art to the New Wave movement that characterizes that Genre today. The item “T. C. CANNON Self Portrait Original Japanese Woodblock Print Native American” is in sale since Monday, February 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “stressfreeg” and is located in Taos, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Artist: T.C. Cannon
  • Style: Contemporary Native American
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Features: Signed
  • Year: 1977
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Width (Inches): 20
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Tribal Affiliation: Kiowa
  • Origin: Estate
  • Artisan: T.C. Cannon
  • Modified Item: No
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 25.5
  • Print Surface: Paper
Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Modern Japanese woodblock print of a cat in front of a shop. Karhu was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He studied at Minneapolis Art School. He later moved to Japan and worked in Kyoto as a woodblock artist. Mounted in original ebonized bamboo style frames. Measures 9″ x 11 3/4″ image. Framed 15 3/4″ x 18 1/4″. The item “Original CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji” is in sale since Tuesday, September 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “aldanhouse” and is located in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Artist: Clifton Karhu
  • Style: Asian
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Year: 2003
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 11 3/4
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
  • Height (Inches): 9
  • Print Surface: Paper
Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Modern Japanese woodblock print of a cat in front of a shop. Karhu was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He studied at Minneapolis Art School. He later moved to Japan and worked in Kyoto as a woodblock artist. Mounted in original ebonized bamboo style frames. Measures 9″ x 11 3/4″ image. Framed 15 3/4″ x 18 1/4″. The item “Original Signed CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji” is in sale since Saturday, August 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “aldanhouse” and is located in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Artist: Clifton Karhu
  • Style: Asian
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Year: 2003
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 11 3/4
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
  • Height (Inches): 9
  • Print Surface: Paper
CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji

Modern Japanese woodblock print of a cat in front of a shop. Karhu was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He studied at Minneapolis Art School. He later moved to Japan and worked in Kyoto as a woodblock artist. Mounted in original ebonized bamboo style frames. Measures 9″ x 11 3/4″ image. Framed 15 3/4″ x 18 1/4″. The item “CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Ninoji” is in sale since Saturday, May 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “aldanhouse” and is located in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Artist: Clifton Karhu
  • Style: Asian
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Year: 2003
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 11 3/4
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
  • Height (Inches): 9
  • Print Surface: Paper
CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner

CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner

Modern Japanese woodblock print of a rainy city night. Karhu was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He studied at Minneapolis Art School. He later moved to Japan and worked in Kyoto as a woodblock artist. Mounted in original ebonized bamboo style frames. Measures 9″ x 11 3/4″ image. Framed 15 3/4″ x 18 1/4″. The item “CLIFTON KARHU 20th c. American Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Higashiyama Corner” is in sale since Saturday, May 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “aldanhouse” and is located in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Artist: Clifton Karhu
  • Style: Asian
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Year: 2002
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 11 3/4
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
  • Height (Inches): 9
  • Print Surface: Paper