Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print Inubozaki Cape Inobo Point Unsodo. NOTE : Recently removed from frame. This print is permanently affixed / MOUNTED / GLUED / Stuck to the art board back. Foxing spots are most clearly visible around the edges of the paper, margins, and in the sky area. Review the scans of the print. Overall colors are still vibrant and the impression is strong. Publisher : Unsodo (Publisher mark in left margin). Size of the back board: 17.25 inch by 12 inch approx. Average overall size of the paper including margins: 15.75 inch x 10.75 inch approx. Image area size excluding margins: 14.40 inch by 9.60 inch approx. Prints are inserted into an archival grade acid-free clear bag. All images and scans are of the actual front of the print. Images and video (if provided) are of the actual item for sale and considered a part of the listing description. The majority of items offered are used and pre-owned. Unless otherwise noted, they will exhibit typical signs of prior use and wear. Any additional defects will be noted or pictured in the listing description. Due to differences in screen and monitor quality, colors and hues may vary slightly. Dimensions and measurements provided are approximate and should not be considered exact. Every order includes tracking service. We will process any claims with the carrier and may ask for your cooperation and patience during the claims process.
Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print Inubozaki Cape Inobo Point Unsodo Mounted
Author: adminMay 19
Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print Aterasawa First ED 1950s 36.5 x 24cm 14.3 x 9.4
Author: adminFeb 3
This image is a scanned image of the original. The actual woodblock print is much more beautiful and tasteful. The charm of woodblock prints cannot be expressed in a scanned image. Also, the yellow streaks that appear on the scanned image are due to the lighting conditions at the time of scanning, but in reality, the woodblock is a beautiful. This work was reprinted using the original printing block made in the 1950s. Fright companies are closed on Weekends. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Shiro Kasamatsu Woodblock Print Yomei Gate Rain C. 1935
Author: adminFeb 2
Vintage Shiro Kasamatsu Woodblock Print Yomei Gate Rain C.
Shiro Kasamatsu Koi in Water Cherry Blossoms (Mizu) 1957 Woodblock Japan
Author: adminJan 17
Shiro Kasamatsu – Koi in Water Cherry Blossoms (Mizu) 1957 Woodblock – Japan Japanese Woodblock Print, 1957, later edition from original blocks, Unsodo Publisher.
1st Edition 1956 Kasamatsu Shiro JAPANESE Woodblock Print Cape Inubosaki
Author: adminDec 26
1st edition, original woodblock Print. This print is a rare first edition, as indicated by the printing of the date in the lower left margin. This date seal was carved off the woodblock after the first edition.
Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Oban Red Gate At Hongo
Author: adminNov 23
HI and thx for viewing our listings of Japanese woodblock prints and related items. This listing is for a Japanese print by the artist Shiro Kasamatsu. Titled Red Gate at Hongo in Snow Very good vintage condition- image area 9 3/8″ x 14 3/8″ – sheet larger. Please see images for bleed through of ink – see last image for measurements Oban size print – see images for measurements (inches) Please, view our customer comments.
Genuine Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print First Edition Repro Hiraizumi Konjikido
Author: adminOct 19
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Japanese Woodblock Print KASAMATSU SHIRO Shin-hanga Meiji Shinsaku #1149
Author: adminSep 28
Japanese Woodblock Print KASAMATSU SHIRO Shin-hanga Meiji Shinsaku #1149. This is an original Japanese woodblock print on paper. The print will come straight sandwiched between two cartons. Picture frame is not included. With regards to the item condition, please refer to the photos carefully. Actual color may look slightly different from the image depending on the lighting. Accessories in the background for photography are not included unless noted. Thank you for visiting our store! Based in Japan, we are officially licensed as an antique dealer and operate our store while complying with regulations. We provide 100% authentic products inspected by professional appraisers for luxury brands. Also, we are personal shoppers. Please feel free to ask us if you are looking for a specific product from Japan. We would be happy to assist you. 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. If you are looking for brand new or nervous with used item, please refrain from purchasing. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Kasamatsu Shiro Woodblock Print Katasegawa Moonrise Shin hanga sk29
Author: adminAug 7
Size : 36.5 x 24cm. Weekends and Japanese holidays are not available because post office is closed. I will contact you as soon as possible. Do not leave negative / neutral feedback first. International Buyers – Please Note.
Original 1st edition Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Snow at Matsushima
Author: adminAug 4
This 100% original, 1st edition antique woodblock print was hand made by Shiro Kasamatsu in 1954. 14.25 inches x 9.25 inches. Rarity is everything in wood block prints and this gem has been in a private collection for over 60 years. Please see my other listings coming up! Please look closely at the photos, satisfaction guaranteed. Guaranteed to be an original work. Styles of woodblock printing. Kasamatsu however took an interest in landscape and was given the pseudonym “Shiro” by his teacher. Kasamatsu made woodblock prints for the publisher Shozaburo Watanabe from 1919 until the late 1940s. All of the earlier woodblocks were destroyed in a fire in Watanabe’s print shop following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Around 50 prints were published by Watanabe by the late 1940s. Kasamatsu began to partner with Unsodo in Kyoto from the 1950s and produced nearly 102 prints by 1960. He also began to print and publish on his own in the Sosaku-Hanga style, producing nearly 80 Sosaku-Hanga prints between 1955 and 1965 (pencil signed and numbered editions). Shiro Kasamatsu is unique within modern Japanese woodblock printmakers in that he is equally well-regarded for both his shin-hanga and sosaku-hanga prints.