This beautiful woodblock painting depicts a woman in snow, signed and stamped by the artist. The medium-sized piece is a single-piece work, framed and ready to be displayed. The painting surface is paper, and the colors are multi-color, making it a perfect addition to any art collection. Artist may have it signed in the artwork. And showcases the artist’s unique style. The piece is perfect for those interested in stamps, art, and cultures and ethnicities. It is an original piece, listed by a dealer or reseller, and is sure to be a valuable addition to any art lover’s collection.
Artist Signed And Stamped Original Japanese Woodblock Of Woman In Snow
Author: adminNov 12
Antique Japanese Kitagawa Utamaro Woodblock Print Woman Towel Headdress in Teeth
Author: adminAug 12
This is a nice antique Japanese Kitagawa Utamaro woodblock print of a woman with a towel or headdress in her mouth / teeth. In pretty nice shape as the pics show with some minor wear to the paper and it comes exactly as shown. I believe this was done after Utamaro but I’m not positive. It came from a home where the owner’s father brought this and other woodblocks I have listed back during WW II era. The frame measures 12 3/4″ x 16″ and the sight is 6 3/8″ x 9 1/2″.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 19th Century Japanese Woodblock Framed Woman and Cat Edo Era
Author: adminAug 12
19th Century Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese Woodblock Print Framed Edo Era ukiyo-e. This is a lovely antique original print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi of a woman playing with a cat signed, stamped and inscribed throughout. Framed and matted under glass in a black lacquer frame with bronze corners. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798- 1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and painting. He was a member of the Utagawa school. The range of Kuniyoshi’s subjects included many genres: landscapes, women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of legendary samurai heroes. His artwork incorporated aspects of Western representation in landscape painting and caricature. Condition: Very good condition. Colors are fresh, mild fading, rubbing creasing and foxing commensurate with age and use. Framed under glass with black lacquer frame with bronze corners. Measurements: Frame: 21 x 17 x 1 inches; woodblock: 14 1/2 x 10 inches. Weight: 4 lbs 15 oz. Unless described as being new, the items for sale are vintage or used and it may show evidence of wear. The description refers to the overall condition and details. We try to describe the items to the best of our ability. All listings are described as to the best of my knowledge, through careful research and price and description comparison. With tracking and careful, sturdy packing, we try to recycle when possible. We welcome all reasonable offers! We appreciate your business! Please check out my other items. Thank you for looking and good luck!
Ukiyo-e Woodblock print Woman & Mt. Fuji Beautiful woman, Tekisui Ishii Antique
Author: adminAug 9
Ukiyo-e Woodblock print Woman and Mt. Fuji Beautiful woman by Tekisui Ishii Antique. It is thought to be from the Meiji Taisho era to the Showa era before the war. This is a vintage handrail woodblock print. Height 14.2cm x Width 9.5cm. A disciple of Kiyokata Kaburaki. In 1901, Kiyokata moved to Kobiki-cho, Kyobashi, where he studied under Kiyokata during the Kobiki-cho period, becoming his next pupil after Ryokusui Hayashi. It is known that he exhibited his work at the 10th Karasukai Exhibition in November 1904. In May 1906, he exhibited “Kanjo Hakkonka” at the 5th Bijutsu Kensei Exhibition, “Kuzunoha” at the 14th Karasukai Exhibition in October of the same year, and “Koharuzu” at the Japan Art Association. Afterwards, he exhibited “Ayaito” at the 9th Tatsumi Gakai Exhibition in June 1909. Also, from 1912, Tekisui was in charge of illustrations for the Yomiuri Shimbun. In addition to participating in the Karasu-kai, Tekisui also drew illustrations for “Shufu no Tomo” when it was first published, including works such as “Autumn Leaves of Uzuki” and “Tanba Yosaku,” which were based on Chikamatsu Mono due to the influence of the Karasu-kai. At local exhibitions organized by Kiyokata’s disciples, he exhibited “First Tone” at the second exhibition in May 1916, followed by “Twilight” at the 8th exhibition in March 1923, and “Twilight” in 1926. He exhibited “Yanagibashi” at the 11th exhibition in May 1930, and “Nobe” at the 15th exhibition in June 1930. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Japanese Vintage Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Sharaku A Woman Named Oshizu
Author: adminJul 16
JAPANESE VINTAGE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E “SHARAKU” A WOMAN NAMED “OSHIZU”. SEE PHOTOS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
WB Terasaki Kogyo Japan Woodblock Prints Antique flower kimono woman lady girl
Author: adminMay 10
Stains, slight foxing, folds, very few insect holes at the edges. 27.5 x 18 cm (image size). 1904 (Meiji 37th year). Manchu no Hana (Flowers of Manchuria), Literary Club, Vol. 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.
JUNICHIRO SEKINO Woman With Cat Original Woodblock Print Framed
Author: adminOct 18
JUNICHIRO SEKINO “Woman With Cat” Original Woodblock Print Framed. Frame dimensions – 15.5″ x 18″. Print dimensions – 10″ x 11″ (what is seen within the frame). This piece is in great condition. There are no issues or damage to note on the print itself. The frame has some small blemishes around the edges and the backing is ripped. Please see photos for th exact piece you will receive.
Tatsumi Shimura Bijin-ga Japanese woodblock print woman turned to side
Author: adminSep 15
Hi and thx for viewing our collection of Japanese woodblock prints and related items. This listing is for a Japanese woodblock print by the artist Tatsumi Shimura – chuban size version. Theme – woman turned to side. Image area: 7″ x9.5″ approximately – see images. Please see images for your best assessment. NOTE THERE ARE TWO SMALL IMPERFECTIONS IN THE PAPER (see reverse image) – the imperfections are noticeable at close examination. (see comments & visit store).
WB Chikanobu Japan Woodblock Prints Antique Kimono Beauty Woman Emperor Wen
Author: adminAug 30
Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety Matched with Parody Pictures / No. 3: Emperor Wen of Han. Oban Udkiyo-e prints sizes.
Lovely GOYO Japanese commemorative woodblock print WOMAN WITH GOLD RING
Author: adminAug 29
Very elegant and lovely print from rare commemorative limited edition. Unfortunately, he died very young, at only 41 years old. First edition prints of Goyo’s works are very expensive. The original blocks for his works were destroyed in the great earthquake of 1923. Fortunately, in the mid 20th century his heirs gave two of Japan’s finest woodblock printers, Tanseisha and Yuyudo, permission to publish very small limited commemorative editions of his masterworks. The prints from these editions were skillfully printed from meticulously recarved blocks and are of the highest quality. This beautiful print is from the Tanseisha commemorative limited edition. Instead of following in the footsteps of the earlier ukiyo-e artists who most often chose their models from the famous courtesans of their time, Goyo preferred to paint the geishas, waitresses and maids of his era. This lovely image is of a young woman who has just bathed and is dressed in a casual kimono. She is drying her face with a colorful hand towel. On her left hand is a gold ring set with a blue stone. A soft, dark mica background frames her figure. This is a classic Goyo image. Would be a superb choice for the collector or interior decorator. It is an incredible portrait that would make a stunning impact in any room. Goyo’s masterworks are in the collections of many of the world’s great museums. Among them are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. TITLE: Woman with a Gold Ring. SEAL: Go with leaf pattern. MEDIUM: Authentic polychrome woodblock print. Ink and color on handmade paper. 17 ¼” x 11″; (48,3 cm x 27,9 cm). 18 5/8″ x 12 1/4″; (47,3 cm x 31,1 cm). CONDITION: Rare limited edition commemorative print. Emulates Goyo’s original masterpiece. Striking color and incredible detail. Marvelous shimmering mica background. Slight remnant from folio mounting on top left corner of verso. Please take a moment to examine the scans. The Uki Arts Gallery.