Yoshitoshi woodblock print Shadow Dance at Ninnaji Temple 1882 paper Japanese

Sketches by Yoshitoshi / Shadow Dance at Ninnaji Temple. Yoshitoshi’s sketch of Ninnaji Temple Shadow Dance. Chuban Ukiyo-e print sizes. Condition is commensurate with age and use. Please refer to the images for details. 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.
YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

YOSHITOSHI Woodblock Print 1886 100 Aspects Of Moon FAITH In Third-Day Moon #23

Series: 100 Views Of Moon (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon). Title: FAITH In TheThird-Day Moon. Size 14.25″ x 9.75″. Framed Size: 18.5″ x 14.5″ (has a black suede matting) Black Bamboo Frame. COA / 2009 Letter of Authenticity from Ronin Gallery comes with the piece. One Hundred Aspects of the Moon: no. 23, Faith in the Third-Day Moon -Yukimori. (Tsuki hyakushi: Shinko no mikazuki – Yukimori). Signed Yoshitoshi with artist’s seal Taiso, engraver’s mark Enkatsu, and published by Akiyama Buemon, 1886, 2nd month. The fate of Youkimori is not clear, in some versions of his legend he dies at the castle, in others he is murdered by members of the Mori clan shortly thereafter. He often depicted wearing a crescent moon on his helmet, believed to have protective powers and emblematic of the harvest moon under which he was born. Edmunds, Pointers and Clues to the Subjects of Chinese and Japanese Art, 1934, p. Roger Keyes, Courage and Silence, 1983, p. Eric van den Ing & Robert Schaap, Beauty and Violence, 1992, p. John Stevenson, Yoshitoshi’s One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 2001, cat.
Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Japanese Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Tales Of The Floating World 1867

Framed, matted & ready to display. Framed dimensions, 26.5″x 21.75″. Title: Yabuhara Kengyô Robbing a Traveler. Series: Tales of the Floating World on Eastern Brocade (Azuma no nishiki ukiyo kodan). Signature: Ikkaisai Yoshitoshi hitsu with his red paulownia seal. Yabuhara Kengyô has knocked out a traveler in front of a roadside stone deity at night. Lightning flashes against black skies, above as he unties his victims clothes and searches him for valuables. He holds a silver pin in his teeth and the man’s belt in his hand. The victim’s traveling hat and parcel are seen in the foreground. This series has illustrations of popular stories of drama and action, each told by different storytellers and retold by Kanagaki Robun. The names of storytellers are mentioned in the red cartouche following the series title. Guaranteed authentic Japanese woodblock print by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka from 1867, depicting tales of the floating world. This antique original print on paper features a multi-color design, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of Japan during the late 19th century. With its intricate detailing and historical significance, this piece of artwork would make a valuable addition to any collection of Asian antiques or Japanese prints.
YOSHITOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Meiji 36 Ghosts

YOSHITOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Meiji 36 Ghosts

YOSHITOSHI Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Meiji 36 Ghosts. Nasunohara sesshoseki no zu (The death stone of Nasu moor), from series New Forms of 36 Ghosts. All prints listed are roughly 10″ x 14″ each unless otherwise noted. Triptychs will be roughly 30″ x 14″. If you need specific measurements please let us know. Please check out our other auctions!
Japanese original Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji

Japanese original Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Ukiyo-e meiji

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Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Yoshitoshi Woodblock print Lady-in-waiting Muraoka of the Konoe Family 1887

Shigemi Japan Ukiyo-e Store. Every item featured in our store is meticulously sourced and guaranteed to be authentic. We do not engage in the sale of reproductions, ensuring that you receive only genuine merchandise. 25 x 36.5 cm. Condition: folded in 4 crease, torn corner, repair on back, damage on edge, stains, please see photos for details. Please note that due to individual perception, the condition of the item may appear slightly different than our description. There are some region that we cannot send using Speedpak. Your precious ukiyo-e prints will be carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in the best condition possible. Each print is first placed in a protective sleeve. Then, it is sandwiched between two thick cardboard sheets. Bubble wrap is generously applied for added cushioning. We ensure that your prints are never bent or folded. Rest assured that your ukiyo-e prints will be treated with the utmost care and attention. For legal reasons, we cannot mark merchandise below value or declare items as gifts. This practice is prohibited by Japanese, US, and international government regulations.
Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Ukiyoe Woodblock Print By Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Kinsei Jinbutsushi Egawa Meiji

Authentic Japanese ukiyoe woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi. From the series Kinsei Jinbutsushi supplement to Yamato Newspaper No 13 depicting Egawa Tarozaemon. Original Meiji period warrior print in nishiki e style. Please check photos for condition. Shows some stains and wear due to age. International Buyers – Please Note. Please check with your country? Conditions shown here are based on our standard. Please understand that the conditions of used items that have been stored in our warehouse changes by time.
Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Yoshitoshi Woodblock PrintTokyo in March Yoshiwara Cherry Blossoms 1880 Ukiyoe

Bookstore situated in Tokyo, Japan. Feel free to have a look at our store! Comment:Against the backdrop of famous places symbolizing Tokyo at the time, the paintings depict women who epitomized the beauty of a new era, such as geisha and courtesans who were popular in each area. Each painting is accompanied by seasonal flowers related to that month, allowing the viewer to feel the changing of the seasons through the painting. March: Cherry Blossom in. Depicts the row of cherry trees in Nakano-cho, the busiest area of the Yoshiwara pleasure district. And beautifully captures the atmosphere of the time along with the splendor of spring. For items condition please see photos and comment. Please understand that we occurred a simple check so there might be little oversight. We try to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. Although, the condition of the item may be felt worse than our description due to individual subjectivity. Displayed price is applicable for any number of prints on our store. And it may take longer than the number of days written above. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon

Thank you for visiting. Woodblock Print Yoshitoshi Tsukioka “One hundred Aspects of the Moon, Gravemarker moon”. Size: 35.5cm x 24cm (14in x 9.4in). Paper: Traditional Japanese paper. This piece depicts a scene from the Noh play’Sotoba Komachi,’ which is based on Ono no Komachi, a poet of the Heian period and one of the Six Poetic Geniuses. It reveals one aspect of Yoshitoshi’s interest in Noh at the time. Noh plays featuring Komachi are collectively known as the’Seven Komachi,’ and include the following works:’Kiyomizu Komachi,”Amagoi Komachi,”Omu Komachi,”Soshi Arai Komachi,”Kayoi Komachi,”Sekidera Komachi,’ and’Sotoba Komachi. Originally, a’sotoba’ referred to a building for enshrining the Buddha’s relics and conducting memorial services, in other words, a Buddhist pagoda. However, in Japanese Buddhism, it refers to a wooden tablet fashioned in the image of a Buddhist pagoda (ita-sotoba), used in cemeteries and elsewhere to memorialize the deceased. This artwork should be understood as a scene where an old woman is seated against this wooden memorial tablet, illuminated by the moon at dawn. A ukiyo-e artist active from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period. He became a student of Utagawa Kuniyoshi at the age of 12. His artistic work was wide-ranging, encompassing various genres of ukiyo-e such as historical paintings, portraits of beautiful women, genre paintings, classical paintings, and battle paintings, each with his unique style. He demonstrated ingenuity in composition and technique, and his technique of stopping and showing moments of movement like stop-motion is reminiscent of modern manga and graphic novels, leading to his reputation as a pioneer of graphic novels. These charges are the responsibility of the purchaser.
Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Yoshitoshi Mori Edo Bijin Yagura Dokei Woodblock Print Framed 20.6in x 16.1in

Item Description? This is a framed Japanese woodblock print by Yoshitoshi Mori titled “Edo Bijin to Yagura Dokei, ” featuring a beautiful woman from the Edo period alongside a traditional turret clock. Title: Edo Bijin to Yagura Dokei. Type: Japanese woodblock print. Style: Nihonga (Japanese-style painting). 20.6in x 16.1in (52.5cm x 41cm). Dust and stains on the frame. Some signs of wear due to age and storage. Note? Please refer to the photos for further details. And please understand what we can. International Buyers + Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – the US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for visiting our product page. Your interest in our products means the world to us. We take pride in delivering top-quality items and exceptional service. Rest assured, your order will be treated with the utmost care. If you have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.