YOSHITORA Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Meiji Triptych Samurai War Battle. Battle of Mount Komaki. All prints listed are roughly 10″ x 14″ each unless otherwise noted. Triptychs will be roughly 30″ x 14″. If you need specific measurements please let us know. Please check out our other auctions!
YOSHITOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Meiji 36 Ghosts. Nasunohara sesshoseki no zu (The death stone of Nasu moor), from series New Forms of 36 Ghosts. All prints listed are roughly 10″ x 14″ each unless otherwise noted. Triptychs will be roughly 30″ x 14″. If you need specific measurements please let us know. Please check out our other auctions!
Condition: Excellent print, excellent color, good condition, some scuffs, wrinkles, dirt, red stains, backing Not a print or reproduction Genuine ukiyo-e (original) by Toyohara Kunichika. Size: The ukiyo-e measures approximately 24.2cm x 25.8cm. Other Term for US buyers. Other Term for International buyers. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
S: Like new, only used a couple times. A: Excellent condition no noticeable damage. B: Good condition light sign of used. C: OK condition signs of regular used with scratches and stains. D: Used condition may have light damage with scratches and stains. E: Bad heavily used, have damage. W: Junk badly damaged must check explanation. Asia -Free Russia/Europe -Free USA/Australia/New Zealand/Canada/Middle East of Asia -Free.
Japanese Woodblock Print Book in the Meiji Period, 19th Century. The Genpei War of Minamoto no Yoshinaka. Set of 2 Volumes of Part 3. Excellent condition with Original bag. Title: tsuzoku Nihon shoshi, Part 3. Painter: Bido Kunimasa (Utagawa Kunimasa IV/Kunisada III). Date: Meiji 15 (1882). Number of illustrated pages: Total 20 pages. 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. Please ask us if you have any questions. Thank you for looking.
The Antique 19th Century Circa. 1879 Meiji Period Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi, No. It Depicts the Lovely Portrait of the Third Shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, Seated in A Sumptuously Furnished with Phoenixes Over A Pale Blue Under Robe with An Embossed Pattern, She Leans Against An Armrest, A Fan in One Hand. The Lacquer Shelf Behind Her Holds Several Scrolls, and A Floral Arrangement Sits on A Low Table. Remarkable, In the Upper Right Corner, the Decoration of the Title Depicting the Triple Hollyhock, which is the Emblem of the Tokugawa Clan. The Woodblock Print Shows Minor Abrasion, Toning, Discoloration, and Wear on the Frame Consistent with Age, In Good Condition. Title: Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi, No. 3″ From the Series ” The Background of Pine Trees and Hollyhocks. Medium: Woodblock on Paper. Publisher: Takekawa Seikichi, Know As Sawamuraya Seikichi Japanese, Ca. Frame Size: 20-3/4″ By 16-3/4″. Sight Size: 13-1/4″ By 9-1/4″.
This rare, vintage item is used. Due to the age of the item we cannot guarantee the life span or solidity of any components. May show signs of cosmetic wear and tear. No visible broken pieces or parts. Please view all photos thoroughly to see any described wear and the full condition of the item. If an item or accessory is not pictured, it will not be included. Kindly be aware that any used items may exhibit minor signs of wear, such as scuffs, chips, marks, scrapes, rips, dents, or stains. If you have any additional questions or require further clarification, please don’t hesitate to message us. Thank you for considering Inspire and Beyond Co. For your collectible and essentials needs! D with Inspire and Beyond Co.
“Fuzuko Gaho Illustrated Magazine #215: “China War Ensamble” War Special Issue c1900 w/ special focus on the Boxer Rebellion, Meiji Woodblocks”. Date: 1900 (War is the Boxer Rebellion 1899 – 1901). Dimensions: 10 x 7 1/4 inches. Pages: Approx 53 pages. Technique: With Multiple Woodblock Lithographs. Condition: General wear with foxing, creases and some loss. See photos for the exact condition. Published by TOYODO Kanda Torishinkokncho Tokyo Japan. It featured woodblock print illustrations (including this rare example) that documented various aspects of Japanese life, including. Depicting traditions that were disappearing at the time. Showing the influence of Western goods and changes in Japanese society. Japanese Home Life, Pastimes, and Amusements. Providing insights into daily activities. Street Trades and Performances. Capturing scenes from the bustling streets of Japan. Historical Events and Scenes of National Interest. Documenting significant moments and places. The style of the Fuzoku Gaho woodblock illustrations likely drew upon and evolved from the traditions of Ukiyo-e, a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th to the 19th centuries and also focused on depicting everyday life and the “floating world” of fleeting pleasures. However, the Fuzoku Gaho may have also incorporated new artistic approaches and perspectives, reflecting the ongoing changes and modernizations of the Meiji period. According to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The woodblock printing process used in Fuzoku Gaho, like that of Ukiyo-e, involved a collaborative effort between the publisher, artist, woodcutter, and printer. The artists would create the designs, which were then carved into woodblocks, with separate blocks potentially being used for different colors to create polychrome prints.
Authentic Japanese ukiyoe woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. From the series Kinsei Jinbutsushi supplement to Yamato Newspaper No 13 depicting Egawa Tarozaemon. Original Meiji period warrior print in nishiki e style. Please check photos for condition. Shows some stains and wear due to age. International Buyers – Please Note. Please check with your country? Conditions shown here are based on our standard. Please understand that the conditions of used items that have been stored in our warehouse changes by time.