En0756juYo9 Japanese woodblock print Yoshida Toshi Ginkaku-ji temple 1951

Before purchasing our item, please read and understand our business policy and business approach below. We collect and sell valuable items which we confidently recommend at fair prices. One exception to it would be when customers take items without written statements of guarantee to publically qualified appraisal authorities and when they are clarified as forgeries by them (not based on customers’ own opinions or by third parties they choose). Thank you very much for your kind understanding. Ginkaku-ji temple work of 1951 sign imprinted. He was a Japanese woodblock print artist. Toshi learned much of his technique from his father and at 19 went on a sketching trip to India and Southeast Asia with him. In 1950, after the death his father, Toshi distinguished himself by creating abstract works for the first time. It was an easyI suppose inevitablestep to abstraction, but it was a step my father could never approve, he said of his work. Still I could not ignore the movement of the times and I began to break away from my former realistic approach. He went on to make over 300 of these non-objective woodblock prints. The artist died at 93 years old on July 1, 1995 in Tokyo, Japan. His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Material = Paper(No frame) Condition= Good (A little Stain). Size = 40 x 27.5 cm <15.6 x 10.7inch> Art Work = 37 x 24 cm <14.4 x 9.4inch> Weight = 10 g (packing material is not included). Please do not hesitate to ask us for the best price and any other questions. It arrives in 5-7 days. Please let us know your TELEPHONE NUMBER that we write on the postal document and invoice. Please understand that the item has stains and wrinkles, but it is vintage. Since it is an old item, please look at the pictures closely and judge. The actual size, color or appearance may vary because of the lighting effects. Chosen carefully, we would guarantee these are handwriting (not printed) and the original. The item “En0756juYo9 Japanese woodblock print Yoshida Toshi Ginkaku-ji temple 1951″ is in sale since Tuesday, October 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “en-corporation” and is located in HONSHU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
En0718ytFk Japanese woodblock print in frame Clifton Karhu Ginkaku-ji Snow AP10

Before purchasing our item, please read and understand our business policy and business approach below. We collect and sell valuable items which we confidently recommend at fair prices. One exception to it would be when customers take items without written statements of guarantee to publically qualified appraisal authorities and when they are clarified as forgeries by them (not based on customers’ own opinions or by third parties they choose). Thank you very much for your kind understanding. USAwoodblock print in frame. 10 work of 1979. (1927 – 2007) was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1927. From 1946 to 1948, he lived on an American navy base, in Sasebo, Japan. From 1950 to 1952, Clifton studied at the Minneapolis Art School honing his interests in art. While on this great venture as a missionary, he decided to become an artist by producing watercolors, oil paintings, and Sumi-e works. He would exhibit at local galleries and by doing so, gained an important reputation within the community. In 1961, he won first prize at the Chubu Taiheijo Bijutsu Kyokai Ten (The Middle Pacific Art Group Exhibition). He presented his first exhibition in Gifu prefecture where he resided for some time. Karhu moved to Kyoto, and became highly interested in the woodblock print process. In Kyoto, he would have one of his most successful woodblock print exhibitions, which garnered his name as one of the top artists in Japan. Since then, Clifton has exhibited his prints widely throughout the world, and today has become one of the most successful contemporary woodblock print artists. His prints often depict typical old Japanese houses, temples, rooftops, shops, and old town settings of Kyoto using bold lines, patterns, and strong colors. Material = Paper(glass in frame) Condition= Normal (A little sun burn / A little Damage:on frame). Size = 37 x 79 cm <14.4 x 30.8inch> Art Work = 18 x 60 cm <7.0 x 23.4inch> Weight = 2420 g (packing material is not included). Please do not hesitate to ask us for the best price and any other questions. It arrives in 5-7 days. Please let us know your TELEPHONE NUMBER that we write on the postal document and invoice. Please understand that the item has stains and wrinkles, but it is vintage. Since it is an old item, please look at the pictures closely and judge. The actual size, color or appearance may vary because of the lighting effects. Chosen carefully, we would guarantee these are handwriting (not printed) and the original. The item “En0718ytFk Japanese woodblock print in frame Clifton Karhu Ginkaku-ji Snow AP10″ is in sale since Thursday, March 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “en-corporation” and is located in HONSHU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple

This print was made from the original woodblocks. Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer. Size : 15.5 x 7 inches include margins. Check out my other items. 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 “Teruhide KATO JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Ginkaku-ji Temple” is in sale since Thursday, June 08, 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
  • Maker: UNSODO
  • Type: Authentic hand printed Japanese woodblock print
  • Primary Material: High Quality Echizen Washi Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan