This is an original Japanese color wood block print by well known master, Utagawa Hiroshige. The image was from his series of 53 stations of the Tokaido Road. THis image was originally printed in 1836, this impression was probably done later in the 19th century, it has the seals and stamps that are to be found in this image and has the Hiroshige stamped signature within the image. Very presentable as it appears, good bleed through showing that this is a genuine color woodblock print and not a repro or giclee.. H that has been dealing in fine prints and paintings for over 25 years. We focus on works of American, European and Asian artists from the 18th century to the 1950? Original works and represent consignors from around the world. Our reputation is very important to us. We strive to offer complete assessments of the work that we sell, coupled with fair pricing. All works are guaranteed to be authentic as described.
Utagawa Hiroshige color woodblock print, from 53 Stations of Tokaido Road
Author: adminNov 11
Yoshitsuya Utagawa Japan Woodblock Prints War Soldiers Naginata Fighting Ukiyo-e
Author: adminNov 11
Work: Hyogundan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan Gojyogan. Period: First year of the Genji era (1864). Condition: Good, a few stains. 39 x 27 cm. If you are aware of any vendors offering a more competitive pricing than ours, kindly bring it to our attention. We are committed to providing you with the best possible price and will adjust our rates accordingly to ensure your satisfaction. Upon receiving your order, we take the utmost care in inspecting your valuable items at our facility to ensure they meet our high standards of quality. Upon receiving your order, we will conduct a thorough inspection of the item to ensure it meets our high-quality standards. We are here to assist you and address any concerns you might have.
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Original Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Edo Artist Hironobu Utagawa 1865 Japa
Author: adminNov 10
Right 18.3 x 23.5 cm. Left 17.8 x 23.6 cm. Please see pictures for condition. Edo Artist: Hironobu Utagawa? Original Japanese Woodblock Prints.
Antique Japanese Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ichiyusai Woodblock Print of Samurai
Author: adminNov 9
Antique Japanese Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ichiyusai Woodblock Print of Samurai. Dimensions: Frame size 12.5″ x 16.5″, Print size 7-5/8″ x 11-1/4″. Condition: Frame has one damage and some light scratches, please see pictures for details. He was born in Edo (present-day Tokyo) and is known for his dynamic and imaginative prints. Kuniyoshi’s works covered a wide range of subjects, including historical scenes, landscapes. He was particularly skilled in depicting warriors and samurai, often creating dramatic and action-packed compositions. Kuniyoshi’s style was characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and intricate details. He had a unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects, infusing them with energy and personality. Kuniyoshi’s prints were highly popular during his lifetime and continue to be admired for their technical skill and storytelling abilities.
Framed Original Antique Japanese Woodblock by Utagawa Kunisada, Toyokuni III
Author: adminNov 4
“Genbei of Genbei-bori” actor on dock. Beautifully framed – 17″x22″ frame with 9.25″x13.5″ window. Slight scratch in plexi glass – see photos for best description and condition.
Japanese Woodblock Print Kuniyoshi Utagawa
Author: adminOct 31
TITLE; ONI WAKAMARU AND THE GIANT CARP. CONDITION: GOOD IMPRESSION AND CONDITION, BACKED, REPAIRED. I HAVE MORE KUNIYOSHI PRINTS.
Utagawa Kunisada (1786 1864) Battle Between The Minamoto And Taira Woodblock
Author: adminOct 30
This is an antique woodblock print titled “Battle Between The Minamoto And The Taira At Taiken Gate”. I believe it is by the artist Utagawa Kunisada 1786 – 1864. And the woodblock is matted and housed in a black frame protected behind glass. The dimensions are: Frame. 16.0 inches long, 21.0 inches tall and 1.0 inches deep. 9.0 inches wide and 13.5 inches tall. Please see pictures for detail. Thanks for looking and please do feel free to ask any questions you may have. All reasonable best offers will be considered! The shippers have been really damaging too many of the artwork no matter how well I pack them. Thanks for your consideration.
Samurai Original Edo Woodblock Print, Signed Yoshitora Utagawa, 1836-1880 Rare
Author: adminOct 20
A fine original Edo woodblock print, signed Yoshitora Utagawa. One of the most notable artists of samurai in edo. SAMURAI FULL ARMOUR BY A RIVERBANK, Titled; Kumai Taro Joins Yoshitsune at Hiyodorigoe Pass Before the Battle of Ichinotani. Comes in a very old Victorian Hogarth frame. By Yoshitsune Utagawa (1836 – 1880). Reduced 14/10/24 Quick sale.
Kunisada Utagawa Japanese Woodblock Print Nakamura Shikan Dance Nine Changes
Author: adminOct 18
ORIGINAL 1833 KUNISADA UTAGAWA (TOYOKUNI III) “NAKAMURA SHIKAN’S DANCE OF NINE CHANGES” JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT. The print is titled. Nakamura Shikan’s Dance of Nine Changes: Servant Girl. Nakamura Shikan Kuhenge no uchi: Fumitsukaimusume. The Dance of Nine Changes series is comprised of 9 different prints and was completed by Kunisada in 1833. In this scene, the Kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan is depicted as a woman (servant girl) wearing a kimono and holding a box. This woodblock appears to be quite RARE. I can only find one other example pictured online. It resides in the collection of the Tokyo Museum. The print measures about 14 1/4″ tall and 10 1/4″ wide (vertical ôban). Appears in the lower right margin. Below the signature is the Kiwame censor seal and the Yamamotoya Heikichi publisher mark. The print was created in March of 1833. It is unframed and appears to be untrimmed. It’s guaranteed to be an original 1833 print and NOT a later edition. To my knowledge, this print has never been republished. Utagawa Kunisada, known later as Toyokuni III, was the most popular, prolific, and financially successful designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints in 19th-century Japan. He was born near Edo as the son of an affluent merchant with a ferry boat license. At the age of 15, Kunisada joined the famous art school of Utagawa Toyokuni and took the artist name Kunisada. Almost from the first day of his activity, and even at the time of his death in 1865, Kunisada was a trendsetter in the art of the Japanese woodblock print. Always in tune with the tastes of the public, he continuously developed his style, which sometimes radically changed, and did not adhere to stylistic constraints set by any of his contemporaries. His productivity was extraordinary. His total output is estimated at more than 20,000 designs. Condition of this antique woodblock print is VERY GOOD. The colors are still quite strong and look very similar to the example at the Tokyo Museum. There are a few thin spots in the paper that are barely noticeable unless you hold the print up to the light. The paper on the top left corner is very thin due to damage from a previous attachment (see photo). There appears to be some Japanese writing on the back side of the print. Overall, this collectible woodblock print displays well and would make a wonderful addition to any Kunisada collection. Please take a close look at the many photos I’ve provided and judge condition for yourself. This particular print from the Dance of Nine Changes series is very hard to find. See my other listings. For more great items! Top Portion of Print. Bottom Portion of Print. Closeup of Kabuki Actor Nakamura Shikan. Artist Signature, Kiwame Censor Seal, & Publisher Mark. Title of Print: Nakamura Shikan`s Dance of Nine Changes: Fumitsukaimusume. Markings on Left Side. More Markings on Left Side. Text on Rear Side? Loss to Rear Surface of Top Corner From Previous Attachment. I will insure this item at my own expense. Txzj pxzj11575 txzj-11 txzj85 txzj115.