Japanese school (20th Century) woodblock print in colors on paper. Overall a very good, vividly inked print. The condition of the work are consistent with the age.
Japanese School (20th Century) woodblock print in colors on paper 10×7
Author: adminNov 6
Japanese School (20th Century) woodblock print in colors on paper 10×7
Author: adminNov 1
Japanese school (20th Century) woodblock print in colors on paper. Overall a very good, vividly inked print. The condition of the work are consistent with the age.
Beautiful Mid Century Signed Original Woodblock Print of Japanese Fisherman
Author: adminOct 21
Beautiful Mid Century Signed Original Woodblock Print of Japanese Fisherman. Mid Century or older. Frame has lots of wear and tear and measures 16 x 8 The woodblock is mint is mint and measures approximately 4 3/4 x 12 3/4.
Tsuda Seifu Woodblock Print, Birds in the sunset, early 20th century
Author: adminSep 30
Tsuda Seifu Woodblock Print. This is a rare print by Tsuda Seifu, an early 20th century Japanese artist from Kyoto, a book illustrator. Of decorative motifs in a style influenced by Art Nouveau. This one of birds flying in front of a sunset. Print 4.5″ by 3″, framed 11″ by 9.5″. Tsuda, along with Ishii and the novelist and painter Arishima Kiuma, founded the Nikakai (Second Division Society) Exhibition in 1914 or 1915 as a rival to the official government exhibition. He designed and probably self-carved a number of blocks, which Yamada Naozo of Unsodo Unsodo Publishing. Published under the title Small Art (Ko bijutsu). [He] also made many moku-hanga for book illustrations in the years immediately following his return from France.
Mid Century Japanese Kaoru Kawano Woodblock Print Two Cats Kitten Marked
Author: adminSep 17
Mid Century Japanese Kaoru Kawano Woodblock Print “Two Cats” Kitten Marked. It is 16.75 inches (42.5 cm) in length by 11.5 inches (29.2 cm) wide. It has taped edges with tapes adhere to mat board. It also has discoloration and fading. The mat board has stains and wears (as seen in the photos). We specialize in Chinese, Japanese, and Asian antiques, fine arts, and collectibles. Your satisfaction is our top most priority. Our goal is procure the best available Chinese, Japanese, and Asian antiques and conduct the most accurate research and dating. We also want to take your place and to act as your eyes to inspect the items as carefully as any critical collector. We also strive to take as many photos as we can so you can see the items in as many angles and lights (sunlight, studio, or black light) including all the defects. In 2020, we have a 3.73% return rate. In 2021, we have a less than 1% return rate. In 2022, we have a 2.8% return rate. Please also visit our donation corner where we donate 100% of our sale price to the American Red Cross, Heifer International, American Cancer Society, Children’s Hospital, Doctors without Borders, The Humane Society, PETA, Feeding America, Fisher House Foundation, Semper Fi Fund, Home for our Troops, Kiva, Food Banks, and many other charities. Please add me to your list of favorite sellers and visit often. Thank you for your business. The safety of the item is our top priority. We have over 20 years of packing experiences. Fragile items will usually pack with double boxes with plenty of packing peanuts and bubble wraps. Please wait for us to update the change and then send you an updated invoice. We will pack your item(s) as soon as possible. Please have patience with us. By purchasing our items, you have agreed to our terms of sale. You have agreed to our terms and you are responsible for the item once you place your order. You have only two choices. Keep the item or return the item. Please retain all the packing materials including the boxes. Please take photos of the damage areas and the outside box. We will submit all the information to the insurer for claims. You will be required to sign an affidavit to attest the information submitted. If the item suffered only partial damage, the insurer will pay for the partial loss or repair cost. You will need to provide an appraisal to prove the loss of value if you wish to claim partial loss. If you wish to claim restoration cost, you will need to provide an estimate written by a restorer. Please note that we have provided studio photos and sunlight photos in some items. However, there might be some color variations due to the difference in different computer monitors and different lighting. Please also note that we may post additional photos after we list our items. So, please scroll all the way down to look for additional information and photos posted.
Antique Original 19th Century Woodblock print Japan Geisha Toyokuni Kunisada
Author: adminAug 2
Original antique Toyokuni Kunisada Japanese woodblock print. “Beauty of under the willow”. Original print in excellent conditions. Gold foil vintage bamboo frame is 15″ x 11″. In the back original info about print and maker. Nor sure he exact period. Have another similar one listed too and can combine. So if you have more info to provide Ill be very grateful to add it! Please examine all the photos carefully and reach out if any doubts, we will try to respond as fast as we can! Feel free to ask any questions!
Mid 20th Century Japanese Woodblock Vision of Beauty
Author: adminJun 22
Mid 20th Century Japanese Woodblock – Vision of Beauty. A striking Japanese woodblock print, depicting a young lady longingly looking into a mirror. The artist’s has signed in the print to the left-hand edge. Well-presented in a simple black frame with a crisp white mount. Several faint marks visible on the black frame and white mount. Size: 23 x 17cm (9.1″ x 6.7″). Framed Size: 33 x 26cm (13″ x 10.2″). Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. All our artworks are packaged to a very high standard, using protective cellophane wallets, hardboard backing, and bubble wrap. Framed pictures are packed into custom made cartons. All of our items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. About Sulis Fine Art. Bill, one of the directors was joined by his son, Dan, in 2012. Gradually, the business grew. Bill and Dan (now managing director) are joined by 6 art historians/gallery specialists, 2 stock controllers/dispatchers and an art conservation specialist. We operate from dedicated premises in Corsham, Wiltshire in the UK and utilise various humidity controlled storage facilities in the local area. The art in our online gallery has been handpicked by our team of highly qualified art historians. We try our hardest to ensure that artworks are described and photographed as accurately as possible. This includes using strobe lighting and colour calibrated screens to colour check our images.
KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI GENUINE 19th CENTURY MANGA VOL. 8
Author: adminJun 17
KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI – GENUINE 19th CENTURY MANGA VOL. (Denshin Kaishu) Transmitted From the Gods, A Revelation of All Things. A fine example of Hokusai’s Manga Volume 8. Soft, subtle printing, but revealing details that are normally lost in Meiji-era versions. EXCELLENT REGISTRY AND IMPRESSION. AN OBVIOUS EARLY PULL OFF THE BLOCKS! VERY LITTLE TO NO TONING TO THE PAPER. IMPECCABLE STATE OF PRESERVATION. NO THUMBING AT ALL. Original Edition, later Impression. Collaboration between Eriakuya and Katano Toshirö. Eriakuya Toshirö obtained all the original, 1st edition blocks in the early Meiji Period. Some of the blocks were worn down considerably, therefore there are line breaks and missing features that make these later editions less appealing. There were other blocks that were less worn, and so the publisher took full advantage of the clean blocks, by creating splendidly unique editions from 1860 thru 1875 that are in someways more satisfying than even the first edition productions. DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ADD A VERY RARE, CLEAN EXAMPLE OF HOKUSAI’S FAMOUS MANGA TO YOUR COLLECTION; PRINTED NEARLY 150 YEARS AGO. Several facts regarding hand-made washi paper. Tone, texture and thickness vary a lot when printing on hand-made paper that was produced by farmers during the winter months. As well, washi, being that it is hand-made paper, occasionally had large brown fibers or other materials that entered the water and paper vats used in production. These blemishes are of course not a misprint or damage. It seems that printmakers of that time were neither obsessive nor selective about the uniformity of each individual sheet of paper. After all, these books were never printed for elite collectors with safe-deposit boxes. In fact, they were intended to magnify the hearts and minds of Everyman.
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19TH CENTURY WOODBLOCK Print Book Set SAMURAI CHUSHINGURA Antique MEIJI Japanese
Author: adminJun 5
It is a very beautiful product. It is a very old and valuable item, so there are minor scratches due to age and deterioration. Please check the photos. Thank you for looking at my items! It may be delayed due to the situation of the country and the weather. International Buyers – Please Note.