Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe

Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Print Art Hanga Snow Japan 1922 Shinhanga Ukiyoe. Please check the picture. Born as the eldest son of a merchant of threadwork, his uncle was the playwright Kanagaki Roubun. He was a student of Kaburaki Kiyokata and received the name “Tomoe” at that time. He later became acquainted with Shozaburo Watanabe, and also became interested in woodblock prints after seeing “Eight Views of Omi” by Shinsui Ito, a fellow student of Kaburaki Kiyokata. In 1918, he published the Shiobara Trilogy from the Watanabe Print Shop, and thereafter published many landscape prints throughout his life. He became a representative artist of the “new print” style. However, additional charges may apply for remote areas. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

Japanese Snow Woodblock Print Hatakudari in Shiobara by Kawase Hasui Heisei seal

This is an Original Hasui Woodblock Print. Beautiful Village at dusk scene in a heavy snow. Title d Hatakudari in Shiobara’. Printed by Watanabe with the Red Heisei Seal in the lower right. In fine condition some tape residue on reverse top. Measures 15.5″ x 10.5″ Image 14.25″ x 9.5″. Ease look at photos for condition and grading.

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Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Japanese Woodblock Print Beauty in the snow Fujimaru Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu No. 150

Contents: 1 Wood block print A piece from the 1918 special edition of “Ukiyo-e Ha Gashu”. Originally handwritten on paper. Ukiyoe-Ha-Gashu is the first complete collection of Ukiyo-e in Japan that systematically contains handwritten Ukiyo-e.
WB Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock Prints Antique Meiji Ukiyo-e Kabuki Snow Katana

Date : 4th year of Ansei. Detail: Binding hole / Slight soiling / Edge crease / Repair of small insect hole on the margin. Odori katagata gaitame jutsu is a series of kabuki plays depicting scenes from the past up to the time of its production. It is characterized by its vertical composition of a horizontal stage, and depicts many tall performances such as staircases and midair rides. For performances that do not feature many tall staging, the composition is as if looking down from above, as if the viewer is looking down from the audience seats. One can see the author’s determination to convey the charm of the kabuki stage itself. Toyokuni III was a student of Toyokuni, who first took the name Kunisada, and in 1882 took the name Toyokuni II. In fact, Toyokuni II had already been succeeded by Toyoshige, but Toyokuni III took the name of Toyokuni II at that time, perhaps with the intention of making himself more suitable. Today, Toyokuni is referred to as Toyokuni III for the sake of distinction. Toyokuni had a long period of painting, and it is thought that he produced more than 10,000 works. He was especially known for his depictions of people, including portraits of actors and beautiful women, and the number of his works and his vigor suggest that he dominated the Edo Ukiyoe world.
WB Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Prints umbrella Antique Ukiyo-e Snow winter

WB Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Prints umbrella Antique Ukiyo-e Snow winter

Kawase Tomoe Sui, Snow on the Dajichi Original. Created in February, 1922. Later printed on woodblock print. Printed on woodblock print, good. Size 22.5 x 33cm.
WB Kuniaki Japanese Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Snow winter Samurai Katana

Pseudonym Teppon Tadatsumi Kura 11 12 Circles. 1858, 5th year of the Ansei era. Well-painted and preserved, with few stains, few scratches, and very few insect holes, and with few tears and repairs in the lower corners. Each about 23.5×36.5cm.
Original 1st edition Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Snow at Matsushima

Original 1st edition Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Snow at Matsushima

Original 1st edition Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Snow at Matsushima

Original 1st edition Japanese Woodblock Print Shiro Kasamatsu Snow at Matsushima

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.
Snow in Kamigamo Shrine Kyoto Shin Hanga? Japanese Woodblock Print Takeji Asano

Snow in Kamigamo Shrine Kyoto Shin Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Takeji Asano. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your country customer office to. Thank you your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Kawase Hasui Snow at Hie Shrine Watanabe Japanese Woodblock Print

Snow at Hie Shrine. Authentic Japanese woodblock print. Image size: 24 x 36 cm. Paper size: 26.5 x 39.5 cm. Combined post on request.

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