Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle

Like most producers of kamigata-e prints originating in the Osaka and Kyoto regionshe specialized in yakusha-e actor prints. Hirosada is particularly known for his diptychs and triptychs, and for his many kubi-e portraits of the leading actors on the Osaka kabuki stage during his day. Although Hirosada has been acknowledged as “the most important and prolific mid-nineteenth century Osaka designer, ” little is known about his personal life. Those biographies which refer to his life dates identify his birth year as unknown and the year of his death as 1864 or 1865. Art historians link his activity to between 1810 and 1865. He is believed to have apprenticed with prominent Osaka artist Utagawa Kunimasu , and to have studied alongside Kunimasu in Edo in the early 1830s under Utagawa Kunisada. Following the relaxation of the Temp Reforms in 1847, Hirosada became a major designer of medium-sized chban prints, the format championed by his mentor Kunimasu. He was highly prolific, working mainly in the kabuki-e and yakusha-e genres. He is particularly known for his many kubi-e lit. “Large head” portraits of the leading actors on the Osaka kabuki stage, which he began to produce in 1841. As a testament to his productivity, Gerstle notes, In the period up to 1852 Hirosada designed approximately 800 single-sheet prints, making him the most prolific of the Osaka print artists by far and unquestionably a’professional’. Hirosada produced designs for a number of Osaka-based publishing houses including Kitakagawa, Kyoisa, Isakichi, Kawato, Tenki and Meikd. Among his students were the artists Hironobu , Sadayuki and Sadahiro II. The latter succeeded Hirosada as both Sadahiro II and Hirosada II. In keeping with the custom for Edo period artists, Hirosada used a number of different g art names throughout his career, including Gostei Hirosada , Gorakutei Hirosada and Utagawa Hirosada. Born Kymaruya Seijir, he apparently began his artistic career as Hirokuni (/), switching to Hirosada in mid-1847. He is associated with various artist seals including Goch, Sada, K, Ch, Sadahiro and Gostei. Some scholars have linked Hirosada’s name changes with an intent to evade censorship; however, it was not uncommon for artists of the period to adapt or adopt new names on a whim. In addition to these recognized names, some scholars have suggested that Hirosada and his contemporary Osaka artist Utagawa Sadahiro fl. According to Keyes, there is a strong, though unproven case for believing that Gostei Hirosada… Was the well-known artist Sadahiro I. Evidence for this, Keyes argues, can be found in stylistic similarities between the two artists’ work, the similarity of the artists’ names (the same two characters reversed [hiro] + [sada] vs [sada] + [hiro]) and signatures, the two artists’ use of the same’Gostei’ g, and the appearance of the’Sadahiro’ seal on some prints signed by Hirosada. Art historians are quick to acknowledge Hirosada’s stature and influence: he was “the most importantand prolificOsaka print designer of the post-Tenpô period, ” “the central figure of mid-nineteenth century Osaka printmaking, ” and one of the finest portraitists of the nineteenth century. “[20] In the 1840s and 1850s he produced over eight-hundred single-sheet prints, “outnumbering by far the output of any of his contemporaries. His prints are “among the finest and most individual of the whole ukiyo-e genre, ” and among some of the finest character portraits produced anywhere in the world. In terms of format, the majority of his works from 1847 and later are medium-sized chban rather than the previously dominant larger ban size. He produced kabuki-e almost exclusively, and was particularly celebrated for his polytychsmainly diptychs and triptychsand kubi-e actor portraits. Stylistically his polytychs are noted for “imaginative placements, unusual cropping of figures and descriptive physiognomies, ” and the subtle but inventive interplay among the figures. ” Hirosada has been credited with an “instantly recognisable, ” “insightful, ” “exceptionally expressive and dramatic style. Critics have praised the “clarity and self-assurance” of his drawing, and his simple, sophisticated style which avoids “flashy” enhancements. [29] As Keyes notes, Hirosadas prints are an exploration of the depth and meaning of human relationships. They are intimate and direct. Other Japanese artists had portrayed the timeless, fragile and unchanging aspects of human life. Hirosada celebrated the separate, unrepeatable, unique, human event. The item “Konishi Hirosada Eiyuu Den Japanese Woodblock Snake Cobra Battle” is in sale since Friday, September 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “enfinity8″ and is located in Denver, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Viet nam.
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Age: 1800-1849
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Ichirysai Yoshitoyo
  • Color: Blue
Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

Japanese Woodblock Print 1876 Original Antique Yoshitoshi Samurai Battle Monster

DATE: 1876 (146 YEARS OLD) MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (NISHIKI-E) INK ON PAPER SIZE: OBAN 14 X 9 INCHES APPROX GENRE: MUSHA-E UKIYO-E MEIJI ARTIST: TSUKIOKA YOSHITOSHI (TAISO) SERIES: FAMOUS GENERALS OF IMPERIAL JAPAN PLATE: 12 TOPIC: CONFRONTING THE MYTHICAL CREATURE THE NUE THEMES: MYTH LEGEND SAMURAI WARRIORS MONSTER HISTORY LEADERS VALOR SUPERNATURAL BOW AND ARROW MAGIC COMMENTS: BEST IN SERIES, HARDEST TO FIND, RARELY ON THE MARKET. THIS IMAGE AT SEVERAL MUSEUMS THIS PRINT BEING IN SIMILAR OR BETTER CONDITION. THIS IMAGE IS A SUBJECT ON SEVERAL PUBLICATIONS ABOUT YOSHITOSHI OR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS IN GENERAL AS WELL AS BOOKS ABOUT JAPANESE MYTHICAL CREATURES. MORE ARE BEING LISTED DAILY. DON’T MISS OUT. The item “JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT 1876 ORIGINAL ANTIQUE YOSHITOSHI SAMURAI BATTLE MONSTER” is in sale since Friday, November 2, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “yoshitoshi13″ and is located in Skokie, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: YOSHITOSHI
  • Color: Multi-Color
EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara

EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara

EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara

EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara

EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara

Print Size : OBAN Large size. About 14.1 x 9.75. This print is very old and have damage. Please see details on the photos. On the faster side during off peak traveling seasons and slower and more unpredictable during high traveling seasons. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. The item “EDO Yoshikazu Orig JAPANESE Woodblock Print SAMURAI Battle Kiyohara” is in sale since Tuesday, September 5, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “edokura” and is located in Chiba. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: 2 prints of Triptych Woodblock Print
  • Primary Material: Washi Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Maker:
Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle

Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle

Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle

Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle

Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle

Was a designer of ukiyo-e. And an illustrator of books and newspapers who was active from about 1850 to about 1880. He was born in Edo. (modern Tokyo), but neither his date of birth nor date of death is known. He was the oldest pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Who excelled in prints of warriors, kabuki. Actors, beautiful women, and foreigners Yokohama-e. He may not have seen any of the foreign scenes he depicted. Yoshitora was prolific: he produced over 60 print series and illustrated over 100 books. In 1849 he produced an irreverent print called Dke musha: Miyo no wakamochi (“Funny WarriorsOur Ruler’s New Year’s Rice Cakes”), which depicts Oda Nobunaga. Rice cakes for the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. A poem by Sawaya Kkichi accompanies it, reading “Kimi ga yo wo tsuki katametari haru no mochi” (“Tamping down the reign firm and solid like spring rice cakes”). Censors interpreted the print as a criticism of authority and had Yoshitora manacles for fifty days. Soon after Yoshitora was expelled from Kuniyoshi’s studio, possibly due to the print, but he continued to produce illustrations prolifically. From the 1860s Yoshitora produced Yokohama-e pictures of foreigners amid rapid modernization that came to Japan after the country was opened to trade. He collaborated on a number of landscape series, and in the Meiji period. That began in 1868 he also worked in newspapers. The last of his known works appeared in 1882. Print Size : OBAN Large size. About 13.9 x 18.4. On the faster side during off peak traveling seasons and slower and more unpredictable during high traveling seasons. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. The item “Orig YOSHITORA EDO Antique JAPANESE Woodblock Diptych Print SAMURAI Battle” is in sale since Friday, February 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “edokura” and is located in Chiba. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Woodblock Print
  • Primary Material: Washi Paper
  • Age: 1850-1853 (Kasei)
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed: Yositoraga
  • Publisher:
Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print

Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print

Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print

Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print

Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print

Lord Goto Matabei (only 18 years old) courageously fighting on Shikoku Island in the storm. From the series of’The New Biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. (L) 23.7 x 35.7 (R) 23.7 x 35.7 cm. We will relist the item at a lower price in 3 to 6 months time. In the interest of being fair and providing equal opportunity to all our potential clients, we will not be accepting any private requests or offers regarding the prices of any of our items. All items listed by the Japanese Gallery are authentic and antique Japanese woodblock prints. The Japanese Gallery Kensington guarantees all listed items are neither reprints nor reproductions. The item “Toyonobu Utagawa, Warrior, Battle, Ship, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print” is in sale since Friday, April 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Japanese\Prints”. The seller is “japanese.gallery” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Japanese
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original
  • Product: Print
  • Age: 1850-1899
1890's Russo-Japanese Battle Ships Russo War Original Woodblock Print Triptych

1890's Russo-Japanese Battle Ships Russo War Original Woodblock Print Triptych

Igned “Bairin” artist’s seal. Size: 14 -1/2 x 28 -1/2. Condition: Fine, fresh colors, paper wrinkling, attached sheets. Please view our other listings of Japanese Woodblock Prints! The item “1890′s Russo-Japanese Battle Ships Russo War Original Woodblock Print Triptych” is in sale since Wednesday, October 11, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “sho88gun” and is located in Sacramento, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Originality: Original
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Landscape
  • Style: Asian
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Signed: Signed
  • Print Type: Woodcut & Block
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Year: 1890′s
  • Quantity Type: Multi-Piece Work
  • Features: Signed
Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene

Dealsrus is well known for offering quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our reputation is stellar and we stand behind everything we sell. Original limited edition color woodblock triptych set. Individual Images: 15″x 10″ Triptych: 15″x 30″. Printed Signature and stamps along furthest right margin. Masterful woodblock composition with three panels packed with endless detail and movement. An absolutely stunning and highly unique woodblock print with a Japanese military history narrative. 100% Guaranteed to be as described. Ask all questions beforehand. All Sales are Final. All sales are final. We ask for your patience and assure you we are acting as quickly as we can. All lots are accompanied by a name and/or description and lot number for reference. An approximation can be provided beforehand if requested. Thank you for your cooperation in the matter. All lots are guaranteed to be as described. Prospective buyers are responsible for asking any and all questions about the merchandise, and to view all photos carefully, before purchasing. We try to depict the merchandise and artwork as accurately as possible with photographs. We do not overly enhance the photos. However, every computer and monitor is different, and how we see the merchandise might differ from what you see. Please bear this in mind when viewing. Contact before purchasing for any questions you have. Unless otherwise specified, frames are considered a throw-in and are not guaranteed in any fashion. Sizes listed in the descriptions are a very close approximation, ie. If the painting is 12.2 x 14.2 we would describe such as a 12 x 14. The item “Original 19th C. Japanese Woodblock Triptych- Ancient Japanese Battle Scene” is in sale since Tuesday, April 07, 2015. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “dealsrus” and is located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: Printed Signature
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Print Type: Color woodblock
  • Subject: Japanese Military History
  • Style: Asian
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Individual Images: 15″x 10″ Triptych: 15″x 30″
  • Region of Origin: Japan
4 Panel Double Sided Samurai Battle Japanese Woodblock Print Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

4 Panel Double Sided Samurai Battle Japanese Woodblock Print Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Liquidating a large collection of Asian collectables including woodblock prints, bronzes, pottery, statues etc. Will be putting up new items every Sunday for next couple months.. See below for more pictures. Chicago Japanese Art is a purveyor of Asian and specifically Japanese art. The item “4 Panel Double Sided Samurai Battle Japanese Woodblock Print Tsukioka Yoshitoshi” is in sale since Sunday, January 29, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “chicagojapaneseart” and is located in 60031. This item can be shipped worldwide.