Title: Chapter 4: Yugao. Series: Magic Lantern Slides of That Romantic Purple Figure. Medium: Japanese woodblock print. Size of Image in Inches : 9 1/2 x 13 7/8 inches. Condition : Album backing; minor fading, creasing and worming.
Woodblock Print Kunisada Utagawa Toyokuni III The Magic Lantern Chapter 4
Author: adminSep 22
WB Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock Prints Asian Antique Bushi Ukiyo-e Kimono Dyptich
Author: adminSep 16
Setsukawa Ruko Sawamura Sojuro 2 pieces. Brushed and well preserved with few stains and very few insect holes and embellishments. Each about 36.7×25.5cm.
Toyokuni Kunisada (1786-1864) Original Antique Woodblock Print On Rice Paper
Author: adminSep 8
I have not tried to remove. The the frame does have some minor scuffs. It measures: framed 19″H x 14 3/8″W sight 9 1/2″W x 13 5/8″H Thank you for looking!
WB Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock Prints Antique Meiji Ukiyo-e Kabuki Kimono Katana
Author: adminSep 5
Date : 3rd year of Ansei. Detail: Binding hole / Slight soiling / Repair of a few foxing marks. The “Kodaraiya Gouketsu Tan” is an illustrated novel published from the 10th year of the Tempo Period. The character “Kodaraiya” was a fictional bandit and ninja who appeared in a late-Edo Period yomihon (a book read in the late Edo Period), and his activities as a magician who wields an echidna became the subject of many works as well as stories. Later, Tsunade, who wielded slugs, and his arch-enemy, Daijamaru, who wielded snakes at will, also appeared, and the story unfolded as a three-way struggle. Odori katagata gaitama jutaku is a series of kabuki plays depicting scenes from the past up to the time of their production. It is characterized by a 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 treated 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.
Antique Framed Japanese Woodblock Ukiyoe, By Utagawa (Kunisada) Toyokuni III
Author: adminAug 19
The woodblock print in good condition shows minimal toning and discoloration, few wear on the Frame consistent with age. There is one side of woodblock print need to reset back into the matte. Frame Size: 21.5″ by 17.5″. Image Size: 11.5″ by 8.5″.
Antique Original 19th Century Woodblock print Japan Geisha Toyokuni Kunisada
Author: adminAug 2
Original antique Toyokuni Kunisada Japanese woodblock print. “Beauty of under the willow”. Original print in excellent conditions. Gold foil vintage bamboo frame is 15″ x 11″. In the back original info about print and maker. Nor sure he exact period. Have another similar one listed too and can combine. So if you have more info to provide Ill be very grateful to add it! Please examine all the photos carefully and reach out if any doubts, we will try to respond as fast as we can! Feel free to ask any questions!
Framed Toyokuni III 1848 Unique Japanese Woodblock Print, Story by Mantei Oga
Author: adminJun 22
Framed small size Toyokuni III (Kunisada) Japanese Woodblock print from 1848, from story by Mantei Oga. Likely original from 1848, given quality of silk matting, and gold edge as part of framing. Note that Toyokuni III (Kunisada) changed his signature in 1844, which aligns with signature in the print. Oga’s unconventional natures comes out clearly in this interesting illustration of mother and child. Of print only visible in frame: 17 mm x 11.4 mm; 6-3/4 in x 4.5 in possibly. Yotsugiri in size. With frame: 36.8 mm x 24 mm; 14-7/16 in x 9.5 in. Printer’s seal in lower left? Note some water damage at bottom of matte, other signs of age as would be expected for a 150+ year old print.
Original Japanese Ukiyo-e Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni Woodblock Edo Period
Author: adminJun 8
Signature lower right corner, date circle mark lower left corner is 1843. Measures 12 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches. Condition: Several or more worm holes can be found throughout. Overall vibrant and in good condition. This is a 180 year old print.
Toyokuni Diptych Woodblock Print
Author: adminMay 14
A Japanese woodblock print in diptych style by Toyokuni. The image depicts three figures, one of which seems to be a child carrying something. The three figures are walking across a road in front of a mountainous scene. There is writing across the bottom of the woodblock print. This print is beautiful with some wear due to age which can be scene around the edges of the print. Dimensions: 15” x 21 3/4” (matted). We are a working jewelry store and gallery and, therefore, are not available to answer questions on weekends. All of our pieces are guaranteed genuine– no reproductions! Supplementary images can be supplied upon request. All items are subject to pre-sale. All dimensions are approximate. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “haiggalleries” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Primary Material: Paper
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Region of Origin: Japan