AGE: APPROX 140 YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. CONDITION: very good (see detailed pictures). THEMES: New steel Azuma Bridge in Tokyo Japan, hustle and bustle, boats. COMMENTS: Nice, beautiful, vibrant colors and scenery. This original Japanese woodblock print from 1888 depicts the iconic Azuma Steel Bridge in Tokyo. The piece features vibrant multi-colors and was created by the renowned artist YASUJI INOUE? The print is made of paper and is a beautiful representation of Japanese artistry from this time period. It is a must-have for collectors of Asian antiques and prints. Add this unique piece to your collection today.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL ANTIQUE 1888 Azuma Steel Bridge TOKYO
Author: adminMar 2
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE 1850s SAMURAI BRIDGE BATTLE
Author: adminFeb 26
AGE: APPROX 170 YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MUSHA-E. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 23cm approximately. SUBJECT: WAR / BATTLE / WAR CHRONICLE / Benkei / KOROMO RIVER. DESCRIPTION: EPIC Samurai battle on the bridge. COMMENTS: This is a rare and valuable Japanese woodblock print from the late 19th century, created by the renowned artist YOSHITORA. The artwork depicts a stunning scene in vibrant multi-color, and is made from high-quality paper. This antique original print is over 170 years old, and is a beautiful representation of traditional Japanese art. It is a perfect addition to any collector’s gallery or museum, and will undoubtedly bring joy and wonder to those who appreciate the beauty of Asian art. Don’t miss the opportunity to own such a unique and precious piece of history.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE 1850s SAMURAI BRIDGE BATTLE
Author: adminFeb 23
AGE: APPROX 170 YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MUSHA-E. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 23cm approximately. SUBJECT: WAR / BATTLE / WAR CHRONICLE / Benkei / KOROMO RIVER. DESCRIPTION: EPIC Samurai battle on the bridge. COMMENTS: This is a rare and valuable Japanese woodblock print from the late 19th century, created by the renowned artist YOSHITORA. The artwork depicts a stunning scene in vibrant multi-color, and is made from high-quality paper. This antique original print is over 170 years old, and is a beautiful representation of traditional Japanese art. It is a perfect addition to any collector’s gallery or museum, and will undoubtedly bring joy and wonder to those who appreciate the beauty of Asian art. Don’t miss the opportunity to own such a unique and precious piece of history.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL ANTIQUE 1888 Azuma Steel Bridge TOKYO
Author: adminJan 6
This original Japanese woodblock print from 1888 depicts the iconic Azuma Steel Bridge in Tokyo.
Japanese Woodblock Print Yasuji Makura-Bashi Bridge as Original Woodcut
Author: adminDec 24
Yasuji was initially apprenticed to Yoshitoshi, but from around 1878 he studied under Kiyochika. It is thought that Yasuji’s descriptive ability surpassed that of his master, Kiyochika, and many of these works are excellent with a sense of poetry.
Hiroshige Woodblock Print Maple Trees With Tekona Shrine And Bridge Uchida
Author: adminOct 23
Clearly a beautiful piece. The COA documentation on the back is torn and not in the best shape. Subject to tear easy. Framed measures about 13.25 inches tall by about 10.25 inches. The print portion measurements look to be about 8.75 inches tall by 6.5 inches. Has minor scratches and knicks on the frame.
Japanese Woodblock Print Willow and Stone Bridge by Hiroshi Yoshida
Author: adminOct 20
Japanese Woodblock Print “Willow and Stone Bridge” by Hiroshi Yoshida. Signed in plate Yoshida and Hiroshi red seal. Signed in pencil lower right Yoshida Hiroshi and titled “Willow and Stone Bridge” in pencil. Later edition with no Jizuri mark or self published. Frame measures 16 x 11 inches. Woodblock image measures 14 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches. Condition: Nicely framed in gold metal with glass. Wrinkles can be seen going diagonal in several places, crinkles to top middle left front. Nicely framed but does have wrinkles. Hiroshi Yoshida was born in 1876. He began his artistic training with his adoptive father in Kurume, Fukuoka prefecture. Around the age of twenty, he left Kurume to study with Soritsu Tamura in Kyoto, subsequently moving to Tokyo and the tutelage of Shotaro Koyama. In 1902, he played a leading role in the organization of the Meiji Fine Arts Society into the Pacific Painting Association. His work was featured in the exhibitions of the state-sponsored Bunten and Teiten. While highly successful as an oil painter and watercolor artist, Hiroshi Yoshida turned to woodblock printmaking upon learning of the Western world’s infatuation with ukiyo-e. Yoshida oversaw each step of the woodblock printing process-from design to publication. His career was temporarily interrupted by his sojourn as a war correspondent in Manchuria during the Pacific War. Although he designed his last woodblock print in 1946, Yoshida continued to paint with oils and watercolors up until his death in 1950. Hiroshi Yoshida was widely traveled and knowledgeable of Western aesthetics, yet maintained an allegiance to traditional Japanese techniques and traditions. Attracted by the calmer moments of nature, his woodblock prints breathe coolness, invite meditation, and set a soft, peaceful mood. All of his lifetime prints are signed “Hiroshi Yoshida” in pencil and marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal outside of the margin. Within the image, most prints are signed “Yoshida” with brush and ink beside a red “Hiroshi” seal.
Utagawa Hiroshige Koyo Saruhashi Monkey Bridge in Kai Showa Woodblock 6.5 x 16
Author: adminAug 5
Utagawa Hiroshige Koyo Saruhashi Monkey Bridge in Kai Province Almost certainly a Showa Era rint Framed dimensions: 6.5″ W x 16″ Condition: Very good condition print mounted and framed behind glass. Colors remain bold and bright. Frame is mostly good save for splitting from the screw that holds the wire for hanging. Please see pictures showing item details and condition.
Hokusai Mt Fuji Japanese Wood Block Print Sunset Ryogoku Bridge Art Vintage Gift
Author: adminMay 11
Fuji Wood Block Print Sunset Ryogoku Bridge Japan Vintage Wall Art Décor Gift. Vintage Hokusai wood block print of The Sunset over the Ryogoku Bridge from the thirty six views of Mt. This Hokusai print has Mt. Fuji like a relief in the far distance over the Ryogoku Bridge. One (1) print which I have from a collection of 6. This is for one (1) print only. Does not include paperwork or green binder. If anyone knows please let me know. Print is not framed. Measures approximately (with paper holder). Height: 10 5/8 inches. Width: 14 1/2 – 14 5/8 inches. Pre-owned in good condition with normal wear as pictured (may have wear, marks, discoloration, age tanning, fading, etc). Print only and maker is unknown. Please see pictures (actual item) as they are part of the description. All measurements are approximate. Thank you for looking at this item! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Prints, Paintings & Posters”. The seller is “vintageindiana” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
- Culture: Japanese
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Japanese Woodblock Print Ryogoku Bridge Utamaro Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 145
Author: adminApr 19
Formal Name: Ryogoku Kyojo Kyoge Zu (Illustration of Ryogoku Bridge). Contents: 1 Wood block print A piece from the 1918 special edition of “Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu”. The original is a print. Year of publication: 1918. Size: 39×76cm (15.3×29.9 inchi). Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu is the first complete collection of Ukiyo-e in Japan that systematically contains handwritten Ukiyo-e. The first edition was published in 1906-08 and exhibited at the Japan-England Exposition (1910). The exquisite and luxurious woodblock printing technique, which is said to have required 200 times repeated woodblocks to complete a single print, is considered worthy of special mention in the history of Japanese woodblock printing. Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu was published in several editions, including the first edition in a limited edition of 200 copies, a top-bound edition, and a standard edition. This is the third edition of the special top-bound edition, and according to the preface to the book, This edition has been further revised and published in response to the requests of enthusiasts. The works and color woodblock prints in this edition are not much different from those in the first limited edition. There is a light stain on the pa. A faint stain on some of the illustrations, and the original folds to the illustrations. This item is not new. Please refer to the description-of-item columns and the pictures. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “omelette123″ and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
- Primary Material: Paper
- Color: Multi-Color
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1918
- Maker: shimbi