Authentic Kuniyoshi 69 Stations of the Kiso Highway Ukiyo-e Edo Woodblock print. Kuniyoshi’s authentic work “69 Stations of the Kiso Highway: Tarui Ennosuke / Large-format Nishikie” Ukiyo-e Edo Woodblock print Calligraphy lesson Stilts Well Returning from Terakoya Babysitter Product Description [Artist] Ichiyuusai Kuniyoshi (Utagawa Kuniyoshi) [Era] Kaei 5 (1852) [Dimensions] Approximately 24cm x approximately 34cm. [Condition] No lining, some dirt, trimming. Please see the images for details. Explanation? “Tarui” is one of a series of frame-drawn illustrations depicting the scenery at each station on the Kiso Kaido road. Set at Tarui Station, the story depicts an episode from Hideyoshi’s childhood (Hiyoshimaru), when he was also known as Saru (Sarumenkanja). The frame of the picture frame is also gourd-shaped, a reference to Hideyoshi. Also noteworthy is the similarity in the design with “The Thirty-six Battles of England: Oniwakamaru, ” which is being exhibited at the same time. This guide was created using ImageUp, which allows you to add as many large photos as you like (free of charge). Utagawa Kuniyoshi, a master of ukiyo-e art in 19th century Japan, was a visionary whose work still captivates audiences today. Born in 1798 in Edo (Tokyo), Kuniyoshi revolutionized the world of woodblock prints with his dynamic style and boundless imagination. Renowned for his warrior prints and mythological scenes, Kuniyoshi brought legends to life with unprecedented vigor. His compositions burst with energy, depicting heroes locked in fierce battles and supernatural beings that seem to leap from the page. Kuniyoshi’s technical skill allowed him to create intricate details in armor, expressive faces, and complex backgrounds that added depth to his already compelling subjects. Beyond his dramatic historical scenes, Kuniyoshi showcased his versatility in a wide range of subjects. His whimsical cat prints, combining keen observation with playful humor, remain beloved by art enthusiasts. He also excelled in landscape, beautifully integrating figures with their surroundings. Kuniyoshi’s creativity knew no bounds, even in the face of strict government censorship. He cleverly incorporated hidden meanings and social commentary into his designs, demonstrating both his wit and his courage. His influence extended far beyond his lifetime, inspiring countless artists in Japan and abroad. Today, Kuniyoshi is celebrated for his technical mastery, narrative power, and the sheer imaginative force of his art, which continues to transport viewers into the vibrant, fantastical world of Edo-period Japan. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as? Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Authentic Kuniyoshi 69 Stations of the Kiso Highway Ukiyo-e Edo Woodblock print
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Japan Antique woodblock print Ukiyoe Kiso Itabashi Utagawa Kuniyoshi Meiji era
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FIRST STATE! 1927 Kawase Hasui Kiso River Original Japanese Woodblock Print
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Slightly trimmed margins, with faint residue on reverse top margin, but displays a MINT image/design with superb colors. Includes the first state Bijutsusha seal in lower right margin. One of only eight Kawase Hasui designs published by Bijutsusha. Provenance: From Ex-Navy Officer stationed in Yokohama 1946. 15 x 10 -1/4. In the late 1920′s, the Bijutsusha released the series entitled Ukiyo-e monyo shu (Collection of Ukiyo-e designs), which contained eight landscape prints by Hasui (Hotei #’s 171-177) and four beauties by Yamakawa Shuho. Dates do not appear on the prints in this set and even today opinion is divided regarding their year of publication. According to Narazaki, this set was issues by Bijutsusha firm in Yotsuya, Tokyo, not to be confused with Kansai Bijutsusha in Osaka. The Bijutsusha publisher seal is written in hiragana and reads rumi. Please view our other listings of Japanese Woodblock Prints! The item “FIRST STATE! 1927 Kawase Hasui Kiso River Original Japanese Woodblock Print” is in sale since Thursday, February 14, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “sho88gun” and is located in Sacramento, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Artist: Kawase Hasui
- Style: Asian
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Medium: Woodcut & Block
- Date of Creation: 1900-1949
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Signed: Signed
- Print Type: Woodcut & Block
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
- Year: 1927
- Features: Signed
- Color: Green
- Subject: Landscape
- Originality: Original
- Print Surface: Paper
22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print
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KISOKAIDOU 69 stations There are 70 prints complete Print size ; O-ban. About 38x 26 Publisher ; TAKAMIZAWA mokuhansha Year; 1910s – 1930s Painter; Eisen. Hiroshige There are small stains. Please see and judge a picture. Please measure the size of the goods by a ruler stick. (10cm = about 4 inch). The item “22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print” is in sale since Sunday, September 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “utagawa123″ and is located in Tokyo. This item can be shipped worldwide.