Framed Woodblock Toyohara Kunichika Modern Beauty with Crane and Koi Kimono 1865. This is a lovely antique original print by Toyohara Kunichika of a beautiful woman wearing a lavish kimono decorated with koi and cranes. Signed and stamped at upper left and lower right. Professionally framed and matted under glass in a gilt wood imitation bamboo frame. The back of the frame has a typed description that reads Kunichika b. 1900 / The beautiful woman Nakagawa of the / Tea house Nakamanji by cherry trees. Date of Issue, Jan. This is part of the triptych Modern Beauties, where he painted some famouse courtesans. Toyohara Kunichika (30 June 1835 – 1 July 1900) was a Japanese woodblock print artist. Talented as a child, at about thirteen he became a student of Tokyo’s then-leading print maker, Utagawa Kunisada. His deep appreciation and knowledge of kabuki drama led to his production primarily of yakusha-e, which are woodblock prints of kabuki actors and scenes from popular plays of the time. An alcoholic and womanizer, Kunichika also portrayed women deemed beautiful (bijinga), contemporary social life, and a few landscapes and historical scenes. Condition: Very good condition. Colors are fresh, some minor creases visible in photos commensurate with age and use. Professionally matted and framed under glass with gilt wooden frame in imitation bamboo. 14 x 10 inches/ framed: 20 1/2 x 16 1/4 ininches. Weight: 4 lbs 4 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!
Toyohara Kunichika 1865 Modern Beauty with Crane and Koi Kimono Woodblock Japan
Author: adminDec 26
Framed Woodblock Toyohara Kunichika Modern Beauty with Crane and Koi Kimono 1865
Author: adminDec 5
Framed Woodblock Toyohara Kunichika Modern Beauty with Crane and Koi Kimono 1865. This is a lovely antique original print by Toyohara Kunichika of a beautiful woman wearing a lavish kimono decorated with koi and cranes. Signed and stamped at upper left and lower right. Professionally framed and matted under glass in a gilt wood imitation bamboo frame. The back of the frame has a typed description that reads Kunichika b. 1900 / The beautiful woman Nakagawa of the / Tea house Nakamanji by cherry trees. Date of Issue, Jan. This is part of the triptych Modern Beauties, where he painted some famouse courtesans. Toyohara Kunichika (30 June 1835 – 1 July 1900) was a Japanese woodblock print artist. Talented as a child, at about thirteen he became a student of Tokyo’s then-leading print maker, Utagawa Kunisada. His deep appreciation and knowledge of kabuki drama led to his production primarily of yakusha-e, which are woodblock prints of kabuki actors and scenes from popular plays of the time. An alcoholic and womanizer, Kunichika also portrayed women deemed beautiful (bijinga), contemporary social life, and a few landscapes and historical scenes. Condition: Very good condition. Colors are fresh, some minor creases visible in photos commensurate with age and use. Professionally matted and framed under glass with gilt wooden frame in imitation bamboo. 14 x 10 inches/ framed: 20 1/2 x 16 1/4 ininches. Weight: 4 lbs 4 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!
Utamaro Kitagawa Authentic Woodblock Print Beauty Print Ukiyo-E Artist Framed
Author: adminNov 19
This stunning Estate Find Geisha woodblock framed print by Utamaro Kitagawa is a true masterpiece. The beauty of this print is sure to captivate any viewer, with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The print is authentically Japanese, originating from Japan and featuring a traditional ukiyo-e style. The primary material of this print is paper, and it is framed in a s ilver and black frame to enhance its overall appeal. The artist, Utamaro Kitagawa, is well-known for his unique and exquisite woodblock prints. This particular print is a great addition to any collection, especially for those interested in Asian antiques and art. Frame is Silver color with black sides. Measures 20-3/4″ x 14-3/4″. I do my best to describe my vintage items.
Yoshitoshi Mori Japanese Woodblock Print Original Signed Sleeping Beauty
Author: adminOct 15
Mat: Inner dimensions: Height approx. 30.5cm x Width approx. Framed size: Height approx. 48.5cm x Width approx. 63.5cm x Thickness approx. Storage box: Yes (lightly damaged). Condition of work: Stains here and there (see image). Framed condition: Stains all over mat (see image). Light scratches on frame, slight gap at joint (see image). Light dirt on frame. Light damage on back of frame. Frame including hanging cord, etc. , yellow bag, and storage box are accessories.
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A Beauty Woodblock Print By Utamaro (1750 1806)
Author: adminJul 17
“A BEAUTY” WOODBLOCK PRINT BY UTAMARO (1750 – 1806). SEE PHOTOS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
Ito Shinsui Original JAPANESE Woodblock Print Beauty & Clock 1964
Author: adminJun 22
Japanese Woodblock Print “Beauty & Clock”. By Ito Shinsui (1898 – 1972). His family initially enjoyed the economic benefits of the Sino-Japanese War boom, but while he was in elementary school, their fortunes changed and Shinsui had to leave school to work, first at a sign shop and then as a factory hand at the Tokyo Printing Company. Kiyokata is credited with elevating the traditional ukiyo-e genre to a legitimate category of modern nihonga painting. On taking the aspiring young painter (Hajime) under his wing, Kiyokata have him the art name Shinsui. In 1916 Shinsui’s talents attracted the attention of Watanabe Shozaburo when the shin hanga publisher saw the artist’s painting’Before the Mirror’. With Kiyokata’s consent Watanabe persuaded the young artist to begin to design works for him to produce as woodblocks, of which a version of’Before the Mirror’ was the first in July 1916. From that time until Watanabe’s death in 1962 Watanabe and Shinsui collaborated on over sixty landscape prints and about 100 others, mostly of beautiful women (bijinga). Shinsui occasionally worked for other publishers even before 1962. His series’Eight Views of Lake Biwa’ set standards for the landscape print which were taken up by Yoshida Hiroshi and by another Kiyokata pupil, Kawase Hasui. Once Hasui had specialized in landscape, Shinsui confined himself more to’bijinga’ in prints, and increasingly in paintings, which always occupied most of his time, especially after 1927, when he founded his own academy of painting, the Shinsui Gakujuku (Shinsui Academy); this was moved in 1930 and renamed Roho Gakujuku (Academy of the Clear Peak) and attracted many pupils, engendering another generation of’Nihonga’ artists specialising in’bijinga’. Today Shinsui is recognized as the greatest’bijinga’ artist of the 20th century shin hanga style. Please read before ordering. 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.
Utagawa Kunimasa Japan Woodblock Print Kabuki Beauty Ship Samurai Allow triptych
Author: adminJun 21
Work: Kabuki-e, Yakusha-e, Shibai-e, Nishiki-e. 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.
Kunichika Toyohara Japan Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Uchikake Beauty cute
Author: adminMay 8
Edo – Meiji Period. Painting by Toyohara Kunishu.
WB Kuninao Ashihara Japan Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Sakura Kimono Beauty
Author: adminApr 28
Ukiyoe woodblock prints of beautiful women.
Japanese Woodblock Print Two Beauty Utagawa Toyohiro Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu 119-120
Author: adminJan 4
Contents: 2 series of wood block print A piece from the 1918 special edition of “Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu”. Originally handwritten on paper. Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu is the first complete collection of Ukiyo-e in Japan that systematically contains handwritten Ukiyo-e.