TADASHI NAKAYAMA Framed Japanese Woodblock Print WHITE MANE

TADASHI NAKAYAMA Framed Japanese Woodblock Print WHITE MANE

Medium: 2005 Woodblock print. Signature or Seal: Signed in pencil. Edition: Limited Edition # 40/127. Image Size: 4 1/2 X 9 inches. Frame Size: 12 3/4 X 17 1/2 inches. Condition: Both the print and the frame are in excellent condition. PLEASE VISIT MY STORE: JAPANESE PRINTS. The item “TADASHI NAKAYAMA Framed Japanese Woodblock Print WHITE MANE” is in sale since Wednesday, October 04, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Prints, Paintings & Posters”. The seller is “hangadealer” and is located in San Antonio, Texas. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia, New Zealand.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)

I appreciate your courtesy! The condition is described above – for more details please check the photos. Print (by sight) 5.5 inches x 3.75 inches. Frame 9 inches x 7.25 inches. More about the artist. Aul Jacoulet is best known for his striking portraits of the natives of Asia and the South Seas. He designed over 160 woodblock prints and oversaw their production in his workshop. Following in the collaborative tradition of ukiyo-e printmaking, Jacoulet recruited talented carvers and printers who could duplicate the delicate lines of his drawings and watercolors. The exquisite quality of Jacoulet’s prints was due in great part to his exacting standards, and his use of costly materials like mica, crushed pearl and powdered metals. Born in Paris in 1896, Jacoulet was raised in Tokyo from an early age. His father Frederic Jacoulet was a university professor hired by the Japanese government to teach French to young aristocrats. Around 1931, Jacoulet began to work with Shizuya Fujikake learning the craft of woodblock printmaking. In 1933, he established the Jacoulet Institute of Prints, and by the next year, he began publishing his own designs. With the exception of Jacoulet’s 1934 Rainbow Series published by the Kato Institute, all of his prints were self-published. Unlike many other shin hanga publishers, he gave credit to his carvers and printers by including their names in the margins of his prints. He was also known for having extremely standards for both carving and printing and would discard any prints whose impression was not excellent. In a 1946 article in. Magazine, Jacoulet claimed to use the earlier imperfect impressions of his prints to paper the floor of his chicken house. Jacoulet remained in Japan through World War II and continued to produce prints up until the time of his death in 1960. More pictures are available!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between. The item “Vtg French/Japanese Small Woodblock Print White Orchids by Paul Jacoulet (Lon)” is in sale since Tuesday, December 12, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “andresharnischbrokerageinc” and is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Maker: Paul Jacoulet
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
OHARA KOSON Shoson JAPANESE Woodblock Print White Herons and Willow in Rain

OHARA KOSON Shoson JAPANESE Woodblock Print White Herons and Willow in Rain

White Herons and Willow in Rain. By OHARA Koson (Shoson). Heisei edition ATOZURI Hand printed woodblock print from original carvings by WATANABE. Watanabe Heisei seal in bottom right side. Ban Tate-e Large size : about 15.5 x 10.5 inches include margins. Check out my other items. On the faster side during off peak traveling seasons and slower and more unpredictable during high traveling seasons. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. The item “OHARA KOSON Shoson JAPANESE Woodblock Print White Herons and Willow in Rain” is in sale since Monday, February 06, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Prints, Paintings & Posters”. The seller is “edokura” and is located in Chiba. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame

Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO. White Mums in Bamboo Frame. Most of our items come from estates and small auctions within 30 or 40 miles from my house. We do our very best to describe the. But it is very important that you look at all of our images, as they should the best way to determine the degree of your interest. Please ask us if you need additional photos or information, we will do our best to get them to you. Colors are nice and bright, better than in the photos! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Original Japanese Woodblock Print KAWARAZAKI SHODO White Mums Bamboo Frame” is in sale since Wednesday, July 26, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “dougbilbao” and is located in Litchfield, Connecticut. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Cat woodblock print. Tama Cat (White Cat), 1924 or 1926. This is not a later edition. Signed upper left, but hard to make out. Red stamp is somewhat clearer. Round stamp lower left as well. White cat on black background. Red seal at lower left: Watanabe Shozaburo? The cat’s body has embossed areas to denote fur. Red collar and hypnotizing eyes. The image is 9 1/4″ x 13 1/4″. Paper size is 10 1/2″ x 14″. The woodblock is in very good condition. The edges of the paper are torn. A reasonable offer is never refused. Hiroaki Takahashi (also known as Shotei) (18711945) was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock. Artist in the shin-hanga. Hiroaki Takahashi was born in Tokyo, Japan. As a young artist he assumed the artistic name Shotei. As with many Japanese woodblock artists over his lifetime he signed his work with various names and worked for several publishing companies. After studying art, Shotei and Terazaki Kogyo. Founded the Japan Youth Painting Society in 1889. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shzabur Watanabe. To contribute to the Shin Hanga (“New Prints”) art movement in Japan. Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake. (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe’s facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks. He is believed to have died in 1945. Since Watanabe produced artwork for Western collectors there are numerous copies of Shotei woodblocks in Western museums including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. The item “HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “odiseafineart” and is located in Roslindale, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Hiroaki Takahashi Shotei
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Cat woodblock print. Tama Cat (White Cat), 1926. Signed upper left, but hard to make out. Red stamp is somewhat clearer. Round stamp lower left as well. White cat on black background. Red seal at lower left: Watanabe Shozaburo? The cat’s body has embossed areas to denote fur. Red collar and hypnotizing eyes. The image is 9 1/4″ x 13 1/4″. Paper size is 10 1/2″ x 14″. The woodblock is in very good condition. The edges of the paper are torn. Hiroaki Takahashi (also known as Shotei) (18711945) was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock. Artist in the shin-hanga. Hiroaki Takahashi was born in Tokyo, Japan. As a young artist he assumed the artistic name Shotei. As with many Japanese woodblock artists over his lifetime he signed his work with various names and worked for several publishing companies. After studying art, Shotei and Terazaki Kogyo. Founded the Japan Youth Painting Society in 1889. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shzabur Watanabe. To contribute to the Shin Hanga (“New Prints”) art movement in Japan. Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake. (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe’s facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks. He is believed to have died in 1945. Since Watanabe produced artwork for Western collectors there are numerous copies of Shotei woodblocks in Western museums including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. The item “HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926″ is in sale since Monday, June 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “odiseafineart” and is located in Roslindale, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Hiroaki Takahashi Shotei
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Cat woodblock print. Tama Cat (White Cat), 1926. Signed upper left, but hard to make out. Red stamp is somewhat clearer. Round stamp lower left as well. White cat on black background. Red seal at lower left: Watanabe Shozaburo? The cat’s body has embossed areas to denote fur. Red collar and hypnotizing eyes. The image is 9 1/4″ x 13 1/4″. Paper size is 10 1/2″ x 14″. The woodblock is in very good condition. The edges of the paper are torn. Hiroaki Takahashi (also known as Shotei) (18711945) was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock. Artist in the shin-hanga. Hiroaki Takahashi was born in Tokyo, Japan. As a young artist he assumed the artistic name Shotei. As with many Japanese woodblock artists over his lifetime he signed his work with various names and worked for several publishing companies. After studying art, Shotei and Terazaki Kogyo. Founded the Japan Youth Painting Society in 1889. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shzabur Watanabe. To contribute to the Shin Hanga (“New Prints”) art movement in Japan. Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake. (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe’s facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks. He is believed to have died in 1945. Since Watanabe produced artwork for Western collectors there are numerous copies of Shotei woodblocks in Western museums including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. The item “HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926″ is in sale since Friday, May 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “odiseafineart” and is located in Roslindale, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Hiroaki Takahashi Shotei
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed

“Rare” Japanese Black & White Woodblock Print on silk paper and cotton. Artist signed in pencil and numbered, seal mark in red. Museum Quality Framing and quality. MEASURES: Framed- 25 1/4″ x 24″ – Unframed- 19″ x 19″. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE! The item “Rare Japanese Black & White WoodBlock Hand Cut Signed Sealed Print Framed” is in sale since Tuesday, May 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “1kul57″ and is located in Laurel, Maryland. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia, South africa, New Zealand.
  • Color: Black/White
  • Age: Unknown
  • Type: Woodblock Print
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Silk Paper Cotton
  • Maker: Japanese Artist Signed
  • Region of Origin: Japan
HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926

HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Cat woodblock print. Tama Cat (White Cat), 1926. Signed upper left, but hard to make out. Red stamp is somewhat clearer. Round stamp lower left as well. White cat on black background. Red seal at lower left: Watanabe Shozaburo? The cat’s body has embossed areas to denote fur. Red collar and hypnotizing eyes. The image is 9 1/4″ x 13 1/4″. Paper size is 10 1/2″ x 14″. The woodblock is in very good condition. The edges of the paper are torn. Hiroaki Takahashi (also known as Shotei) (18711945) was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock. Artist in the shin-hanga. Hiroaki Takahashi was born in Tokyo, Japan. As a young artist he assumed the artistic name Shotei. As with many Japanese woodblock artists over his lifetime he signed his work with various names and worked for several publishing companies. After studying art, Shotei and Terazaki Kogyo. Founded the Japan Youth Painting Society in 1889. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shzabur Watanabe. To contribute to the Shin Hanga (“New Prints”) art movement in Japan. Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake. (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe’s facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks. He is believed to have died in 1945. Since Watanabe produced artwork for Western collectors there are numerous copies of Shotei woodblocks in Western museums including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. The item “HIROAKI TAKAHASHI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock Print Tama White Cat, 1926″ is in sale since Wednesday, April 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “odiseafineart” and is located in Roslindale, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Hiroaki Takahashi Shotei
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print