This is a print of an Cat by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. You can see discoloration due to age. If you are purchasing more than one item. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. About used artifacts and antiques. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honestly as possible in our description. Some items are over 100 years old. Please check the appearance condition with photos and other information. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print Cat Tradition New Creation UE36
Author: adminFeb 16
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation UE38
Author: adminFeb 14
This is a print of an owl by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. It contains haiku by Taneda Santoka. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. There are stains due to age. If you are purchasing more than one item. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. About used artifacts and antiques. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honestly as possible in our description. Some items are over 100 years old. Please check the appearance condition with photos and other information. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print Jizo Tradition New Creation UE29
Author: adminOct 27
This is a print by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. It contains haiku by Taneda Santoka. The woodblock print features a poem by Taneda Santoka. The poem reads: Now, which way to go? It seems to reflect fundamental aspects of life. Regardless of what or where we aim for, things don’t always go smoothly. Considering the poem starts with “Now, ” it suggests that even though life’s challenges are understood, we have no choice but to continue moving forward. There are some wrinkles, but the condition is generally good. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. If you are purchasing more than one item. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. About used artifacts and antiques. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honestly as possible in our description. Some items are over 100 years old. Please check the appearance condition with photos and other information. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print Tradition New Creation UE28
Author: adminOct 26
This is a print by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. It contains haiku by Taneda Santoka. The poem is by Taneda Santoka. Even as life approaches its final stages, Santoka seems to convey a sense of emptiness, feeling that a nomadic lifestyle across various provinces is the only way for him to live. It’s said that Taneda Santoka’s life was a series of misfortunes from the time he lost his mother during his childhood until his death. This poem seems to reflect the world as perceived through his eyes. He is being advanced in age, he was not accepted into a temple for monk training, leaving him with no choice but to live the life of a wandering monk. This verse can be seen as a work where Santoka expresses that the only path left for him is to live as a wandering monk, suggesting “this is the only way” for him in life. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. There is a small tear in the paper in one place. If you are purchasing more than one item. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. About used artifacts and antiques. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honestly as possible in our description. Some items are over 100 years old. Please check the appearance condition with photos and other information. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation UE27
Author: adminAug 8
This is an owl print by Iwao Akiyama, the master of Munakata Shiko. When the forehead is removed, it becomes colored paper. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. There is no dirt or tearing, and the condition is very good. If you are purchasing more than one item. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. Please check with your country? About used artifacts and antiques. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honestly as possible in our description. Some items are over 100 years old. Please check the appearance condition with photos and other information. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
Iwao Akiyama Original Woodblock print 64/200 1989 Owl with inscription
Author: adminJan 3
Iwao Akiyama Original Woodblock print 64/200 1989 Owl with inscription. Born in Takeda City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from Taiheiyo Art School in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata. This is the price of the seat only. The author’s sign is hand-printed. Condition : very good photo reference. Age: published in 1989. This Paper made by mixing the black bark of kozo called lees, dust, etc. And It is with a slightly yellowish color. Size: woodblock print : length 21.65inch width 16.54inch approx. Please check photos for item description and condition we do our very best to take photos that show the true colors of the items we sell but colors will always very slightly from one computer to another. About other area, please ask me. We provide products that can be exposed to the Japanese culture and tradition. We would be happy if you would be interested in Japan. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “japancraftart” and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Primary Material: Paper
- Color: Black
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: Post-1940
- Maker: Iwao Akiyama
Japanese Woodblock Print Iwao Akiyama, Owl
Author: adminMay 18
TITLE; WALKING IN THE WIND TO LOOK FOR SOMETHING. DATE;1978 EDITION#72/165 ORIGINAL PRINT. PENCIL SIGN:IWAO AKIYAMA. SIZE; 23.9″X17.5″. CONDITION:GOOD IMPRESSION AND CONDITION, CREASE. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “newyorkbird” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print New Creation morning rain bright thistles
Author: adminMar 6
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print New Creation morning rain bright thistles. This is a print of. By Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. Title:Asa no ameagari After a morning rain with bright thistles. (Japansae:Azami Azayakana Asano Ame Agari). Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. 47cm×39.5cm weight: 1700g. There are some stains, but the condition is generally good. Hold assumes one week a limit. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honest as possible in our description. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: Post-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Contemporary
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Primary Material: Paper
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation UE10
Author: adminSep 6
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation UE10. This is a print of an owl by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. 44cm×36.5cm weight: 1323g. There are some stains, but it is in good condition. Hold assumes one week a limit. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honest as possible in our description. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation UE10″ is in sale since Saturday, August 21, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: Post-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Contemporary
- Region of Origin: Japan
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation
Author: adminJun 21
Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation. This is a print of an owl by Iwao Akiyama, a master of Munakata Shiko. Iwao Akiyama is a Japanese printmaker. Born in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. After graduating from the Pacific School of Fine Arts in 1953, he studied under Shiko Munakata, Teijiro Fuse, and Shigejiro Sakamoto. Later, he studied folklore, Buddhism, haiku poetry, ceramics, sculpture, and ink painting on his own, and since 1966 has been invited to exhibit his works at the CWAJ Contemporary Print Exhibition sponsored by the United States Embassy in Japan. “Collections” British Museum Cincinnati Art Museum National Gallery of Victoria National Museum of Scotland Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. 54.7cm×35.7cm weight: 2000g. There are damages and stains due to aging. Hold assumes one week a limit. We recommend sending your return via a traceable service. Please inquire the repayment of the tariff of the customhouse in your country. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We make every effort to give you accurate information as honest as possible in our description. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Japanese Iwao Akiyama woodblock print owl Tradition New Creation” is in sale since Saturday, May 29, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “koedo-sun-art” and is located in saitama. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: Post-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Contemporary
- Region of Origin: Japan