Beautiful vintage framed Japanese woodblock print reproduction featuring an elegant geisha street scene with traditional banners and architectural details. The artwork is professionally double-matted in blue with gold accent trim and housed in a gold wood frame with hanging wire installed. Frame measures approximately 33 inches wide x 33 inches tall. Print and mat are clean and vibrant. Frame shows minor age wear consistent with display. Backing paper is intact with gallery framing label. This is a striking display piece with strong color, excellent composition, and a classic traditional Japanese aesthetic. Please review photos for full condition details.
The product is a signed limited edition woodblock print titled “Tree Scene 111″ by Japanese artist Hajime Namiki, born in 1947. This medium-sized landscape print depicts a tree as its subject, showcasing traditional Japanese woodprinting techniques with a contemporary twist. The unframed print is made on paper, making it a unique and handmade piece of art perfect for collectors interested in Japanese woodblock prints.
Woodblock Print “Night Scene of Kitano Shrine”. 13 5/8″ (34.5 cm) x 9 1/8″ (23.2 cm) image size. 20 3/4″ (52.7 cm) x 15 7/8″ (40.5 cm) with frame. The print is a good condition. Please look at pictures. Ready to go on the wall.
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Japanese Wood Block Print Snow Scene At The Golden Pavilion. Japanese Wood Bock Print. By Artis Tokuriki Tomikichiro. “Snow Scene At The Golden Pavilion”. December Part of the 12 Months of Kyoto Series. Signed by the Artist. Light Colored Bamboo Frame. 14 1/2 x 16 1/2. The Matt Has Yellowed With Age. There is No Hanger on the Back of the Frame.
The intricate design and subdued colors of this Japanese style print showcases the artistry and cultural significance of Japan in the mid-20th century. This piece is a timeless and exquisite representation of the region’s heritage and artistic flair. This print was professionally framed in its Vintage Black Bamboo Frame in January 1964 by Hudsons Framing, which provides additional protection to the signed print. The Frame measures 20.25″ x 16.25″. The framer marked and dated the back. Please be sure to view all photos as they are an important part of the item description. As you will see, the print has been protected and is in excellent condition. The glass appears to be archival glass but I have not confirmed that by a professional but it seems to provide some reflective control. If you have an interest in this piece, let’s have a conversation, please message me. I’m happy to answer questions you may have.
The product is an original 19th century woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada II, depicting an interior scene. The print originates from Japan and is considered an antique original, dating back to the late 1800s. It is a piece of Asian art that showcases the traditional technique of woodblock printing and offers a glimpse into Japanese culture and aesthetics during that time period.
Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige, titled “Nihonbashi (Morning Scene)” from his famous series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido. It depicts a bustling scene at dawn on the Nihonbashi (Bridge of Japan) in Edo (present-day Tokyo), which marked the starting point of the Tokaido road. The print shows a procession of a high-ranking samurai lord crossing the bridge, with fishmongers and other common people making way for the procession as they prepare for the day’s market. Hiroshige utilized the newly available European pigment, Prussian blue, to create the vivid blue of the river and sky, contributing to the print’s striking visual quality. The scene captures the daily life and social hierarchy of Edo period Japan, with elements like Edo Castle and Mount Fuji visible in the background, representing political power and nature. This artwork is a true original woodblock print, our example was done with the original Woodblock by Hiroshige printed in 1904 by Facuda Hatsujiro. We post and send all over the world. Track Page Views With.
Thank you for viewing my listings of Japanese woodblock prints and related items. This listing is for one FRAMED print by the remarkable artist Shusui Taki – titled Scene of Sudden Shower. From artist’s site. June, Yuudachi no Kei. (A Scene of Shower). The woman feels relieved after taking in the washing to keep it from getting wet in the large drops of rain, when a drop falls from her wet hair. A scarlet-colored underskirt peeks from her light cotton kimono. A scene from a summer shower. Number of blocks: 25 Printed in 28 runs. Size: equivalent to 2 sheets of large-sized nishiki-e. Dates to 1980s and is from a monthly series of female portraits marked by seasonal elements – note this is a framed print – framed in Japan. PLEASE NOTE THIS WAS FRAMED IN JAPAN AND INCLUDES ARTIST COA. Conditions issue to frame – lower (right/facing) side has small loss of wood – see pix for best assessment. Measurements – matted and framed are approximately: 20″ x 59″ x 1.
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print – Osaka Dotonbori Night Scene – Signed & Framed Authentic Japanese woodblock print, depicting a bustling night street in Osaka Dotonbori with neon signs, theater buildings, and crowds. Includes original artist’s signature and publisher’s seal at lower right. Origin: Japan Showa era, c. Mid-20th century? Medium: Woodblock print? Subject: Night street scene, Osaka Dotonbori, theater and crowd? Signature/Seals: Visible lower right (artist & publisher)? Condition: Print in very good condition, frame vintage with light wear (see photos)? Framed under glass?? Dimensions. With frame: 13″ × 19″ (33 × 48 cm). Print only: 10″ × 15″ (25 × 38 cm).