ARTIST: YOSHITOSHI SCHOOL (artists that come to mind are KIYOCHIKA, TOSHIKATA, TOSHIHIDE, TOSHIMOTO). AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. DESCRIPTION: SOLDIERS ON BOAT AMONG THE CRASHING WAVES. This original Japanese woodblock print is a rare find from the Yoshitoshi School, dating back to 1895. The intricate details and vivid colors make it a stunning piece of art for any collector of antique prints. The primary material used is paper, and the print depicts a scene from a war in Japan, showcasing the region of origin and historical significance. The print is in excellent condition, with no visible wear or tear. Perfect for adding a touch of history and culture to any home or collection.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Soldiers Among the WAVES, STORM, RAIN
Author: adminApr 2
Lot of 2 Japanese Wood Block Prints koho shoda Temple Bell & Rain Storm
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Lot of 2 Japanese Wood Block Prints koho shoda Temple Bell & Rain Storm Unsigned A Reproduction?
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT ORIGINAL ANTIQUE 1890s MONK Nichiren Calms the Storm
Author: adminDec 10
The monk Nichiren calms the storm while a samurai panics and is apparently hit by lightning. This artwork depicts a stunning scene in vibrant multi-color, and is made from high-quality paper.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print by Gekko Ogata Ca. 1911 Thunder Storm
Author: adminAug 13
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print by Gekko Ogata Ca. A Bijin is scared by a fierce thunderstorm, Cover illustration for the novel “Hatsurai”, published in Bugei Kurabu Magazine, Vol. Print is on handmade paper with drying grid lines present when viewed through light. 8″ x 10 1/8″. Ron’s Estate Collectibles. I have been retired since 2016 and I started going to Estate sales. I come across items that are unique, some antique and vintage, many collectibles and valuable, at reasonable prices. If you are unsatisfied with your order, please contact me and I will work with you to resolve it to your satisfaction. I’d appreciate it if you could take the time to provide Feedback. Thank you for your business, your trust and your confidence.
Original Japanese Woodblock Print OHARA KOSON Egret in Storm c. 1910′s
Author: adminAug 3
Subject: Egret in storm. Size: O-tanzaku design measures 7.25″ x 14.25″. Condition: Fine color, impression, condition. The item “Original Japanese Woodblock Print OHARA KOSON Egret in Storm c. 1910′s” is in sale since Monday, June 21, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “things_japanese” and is located in Chappaqua, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: 1900-1940
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Ito Takashi Storm at Naganobo. Japanese Ukio-e Woodblock Print 1920s
Author: adminJul 1
Ukio-e Woodblock Print c. This work shows artist early seal and signature above, both with “Takashi” name Most of blocks of his early works were destroyed in 1923 Tokyo earthquake. Dimensions: Horizontal Oban: 10.5 x 15.75 inches, Full margins. The item “Ito Takashi Storm at Naganobo. Japanese Ukio-e Woodblock Print 1920s” is in sale since Sunday, June 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “zikorn-ny” and is located in Brooklyn, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1900-1940
- Primary Material: Paper
- Maker: Ito Takashi
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Color: Multi-Color
ANTIQUE JAPANESE c. 1889 UKIYOE WOODBLOCK PRINT GEISHA SNOW STORM BY CHIKANOBU
Author: adminNov 21
This is an original ukiyoe (wood block print) by the Meiji Era artist, Chikanobu. The subject matter is of a beijinga. Classic beauties of the day. With her escort in a snow storm. On the right side of the print (see picture 4) is the name of the artist, as well as, the date of the print (Meiji 22nd year – 1889). In the upper right hand corner (see picture 5) are the Japanese words (fubuki or “snow storm”). Chikanobu was from the Utagawa school which was the dominate school of wood block printing throughout the late Edo and Meiji eras. This print is oban sized 9 1/2″ x 15″ (24 x 35 cm). The last two pictures show the typical bleed through of the dyes during the printing process of an ukiyoe. The paper this print is made of took over 200 days to make and is made of the inner bark of the gampi (mulberry) tree and made to last virtually indefinitely. Having been kept in a bound collection, this print remains in very fine condition. You’ll love it, I guarantee it……… Sailerking and the Shogun’s Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 38 years, and highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. The item “ANTIQUE JAPANESE c. 1889 UKIYOE WOODBLOCK PRINT GEISHA SNOW STORM BY CHIKANOBU” is in sale since Tuesday, November 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Other Japanese Antiques”. The seller is “sailerking” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1850-1899
- Primary Material: Paper
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Type: Book
- Color: White
Antique C. 1889 Japanese Ukiyoe Woodblock Print Geisha Snow Storm By Chikanobu
Author: adminAug 28
This is an original ukiyoe (wood block print) by the Meiji era artist, Chikanobu. The subject mater is a beijinga. Classic beauties of the day. With her escort in a snow storm. On the right side of the print (see picture 4) is the name of the artist as well as the date of the print (Meiji 22nd year – 1889). In the upper right hand corner (see picture 5) are the Japanese words (fubuki or “snow storm”). Chikanobu was from the Utagawa school which was the dominate school of wood block printing throughout the late Edo and Meiji eras. This print is oban sized (9 1/2 x 154— 24 x 35 cm). The last two pictures show the typical bleed through of the dyes during the printing process of an ukiyoe. The paper this print is made of took over 200 days to make and is made of the inner bark of the gampi (mulberry) tree and made to last virtually indefinitely. Having been kept in a bound collection, this print remains in very fine condition. You’ll love it, I guarantee it……… Sailerking and the Shogun’s Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 35 years, and highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. The item “ANTIQUE C. 1889 JAPANESE UKIYOE WOODBLOCK PRINT GEISHA SNOW STORM BY CHIKANOBU” is in sale since Wednesday, August 8, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Other Japanese Antiques”. The seller is “sailerking” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1850-1899
- Primary Material: Paper
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Type: Book
- Color: White
SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print LIGHTENING AND THUNDER STORM 1936 HIROAKI
Author: adminMar 25
Date: 1936, published by Watanabe, 1936 Watanabe Cat. 6.75″ x 15″. Condition: Fine, no flaws of note, uncirculated print. Impression: Fine, excellent registration, solid key lines and bleed through to verso. Color: Fine, strong color with good bleed through. A woman holds tightly to her wind blown umbrella as lightening bolts flash across the summer sky. Behind her a fisherman, carrying his net over his shoulder, seems unperturbed by the lightening flash. Takahashi Shotei was born in Tokyo with the given name of Takahashi Katsutaro. At a young age he was trained in Nihon-ga , the traditional Japanese painting style by his uncle Matsumoto Fuko, and beginning around 1907 Shotei started designing for the Watanabe Color Print Company. Shotei was among the first designers to be recruited into Watanabe’s stable of artists, which would later expand to include Goyo, Shinsui, Hasui, Kasamatsu, Koson and Koitsu among others. Many Watanabe prints were designed for export, primarily to North America, where the demand for all things Japanese was high in the early 20th century. By 1923 Shotei had produced nearly 500 designs for Watanabe, when Tokyo was hit by the Great Kanto earthquake — the worst recorded natural catastrophe in the history of Japan. The fires ignited by the earthquake raged for three days, and Watanabe’s print shop and all the woodblocks created by Shotei and the other early shin hanga artists, were destroyed. After the earthquake Shotei created another 250 prints mostly depicting scenic Japanese landscapes in the shin hanga style he had helped to define. He continued to work for Watanabe, but also worked with the publishers Fusui Gabo and Shobido Tanaka, where he had more control over the finished print than was possible with Watanabe. The item “SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print LIGHTENING AND THUNDER STORM 1936 HIROAKI” is in sale since Wednesday, March 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “bayareakiteguy” and is located in Cupertino, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Maker: Watanabe
- Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
- Primary Material: Paper
- Age: 1900-1940
- Region of Origin: Japanese
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Details: Authentic hand made Japanese woodblock print