
Original antique Japanese woodblock illustration (19th century) attributed to Sanchosai, titled “Deer and Monks Scene, ” from Yamato Meisho Zue (“Famous Views of Yamato”). Mounted on original gallery folio sheet labeled Matthiesen Fine Arts, London/New York. ?? Read More (for Desktop Buyers). This finely printed 19th-century Japanese woodblock illustration depicts monks seated near feeding deer under pine trees – a classic Nara theme symbolizing peace and enlightenment. Attributed to Sanchosai, an Edo- to Meiji-era artist known for his detailed book illustrations, this work comes from the series “Yamato Meisho Zue” (“Illustrated Famous Places of Yamato”), which documented cultural sites and scenic views of Japan. The piece remains mounted on its original Matthiesen Gallery folio card (label numbered 45-227-66), identifying it as part of their curated Japanese print collection. Title: Illustration from Yamato Meisho Zue. Origin: Japan, 19th Century. Medium: Woodblock print on handmade washi paper. Mount: Original gallery folio card (Matthiesen). Image size: 7 x 5 in. Sheet size: 8.5 x 6 in. Condition: Age toning, soft edges, no tears; overall excellent preserved antique condition. A charming, genuine antique Japanese woodblock illustration-perfect for framing or adding to a curated print collection.





