Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Takamizawa Print Maker 53 Stations Tokaido

SIZE: 11X 15.5 INCHES (28 cm X 40cm) approximately. AGE: approximately 75 years old. GENRE: UKIYO-E (Pictures of the Floating World). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). PUBLISHER: TAKAMIZAWA with TAKAMIZAWA seal on back. HANDMADE WOODBLOCK PRINT OR WOODCUT DONE THE OLD WAY (not a lithograph, not a poster and not done with offset or any other modern printing technique). SERIES: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. CONDITION:GREAT COLORS, IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES.. The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido is a series of woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige that depicts the 53 post towns and notable places along the Tokaido, a highway that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Created between 1832 and 1833. Depicts the Tokaido’s post stations and natural wonders, as well as the travel boom in 19th century Japan. Blends sweeping landscapes, close-up studies of post-station activities, and emotive caricatures. Influenced many 19th century European artists, and inspired dreams of travel in ordinary people. Established the landscape print, or fukei-ga, as a major theme of ukiyo-e. Some prints feature local products, such as hashirii mochi, a thin rice cake filled with bean paste.
Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

Japanese Woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) (Takamizawa reprint)

PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS. MEASURES – 500 x390 MM. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “ebeycollectibles” and is located in this country: PT.
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Color: Multi-Color
22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print

KISOKAIDOU 69 stations There are 70 prints complete Print size ; O-ban. About 38x 26 Publisher ; TAKAMIZAWA mokuhansha Year; 1910s – 1930s Painter; Eisen. Hiroshige There are small stains. Please see and judge a picture. Please measure the size of the goods by a ruler stick. (10cm = about 4 inch). The item “22-1025 Hiroshige 70 prints Ukiyoe Kiso Takamizawa Japanese Woodblock print” is in sale since Sunday, September 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “utagawa123″ and is located in Tokyo. This item can be shipped worldwide.