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The charming small-size silkscreen print "Two Kittens (A-8)" is by Masahiko Matsumoto (1934-2005). It features two adorable kittens surrounded by hearts. Edition number, and hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the bottom margin. Already framed, ready to hang, and enjoy this adorable print. This original frame has a sticker "Handmade print by Masahiko Matsumoto" on the back of the frame.
Masahiko Matsumoto (1934-2005) was born in Osaka. He was a well-known Japanese Manga artist. His career started as a Manga artist in 1953. From 1980 he focused his artistic career on Kiri-e (Paper-cutting) and silk screen.
Technique: Silkscreen
Frame size: 6 and 3/4 x 6 and 3/4 inches (17 x 17 cm)
Image size (Inside mat): 3 and 1/2 x 3 and 1/2 inches (9 x 9 cm)
Paper size: 5 and 1/4 x 5 inches (13.5 x 12.5 cm)
Sheet number: 31/300
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: The print is in very good condition. The frame is overall good with used signs. The hinges are rusty. Please see the picture. If you don't need the frame, I can ship only the print, just let me know.
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$ 215.00
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The serene woodblock print "Kobai" (Red Plum Blossoms) is by Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934). From the popular series "Onna judai" (Ten Female Subjects). Limited edition size of only 280 sheets. The title, artist's signature, and artist's red seal are in the lower left corner of the image. The artist's name, the title, edition number 158/280 in Japanese Kanji, and the publisher's name "Takamizawa" on the left margin. The deeply embossed title "Kobai" in Kanji is in the center top margin. This is a recarved edition by Takamizawa publisher in 1984. It comes with a Certificate of Authentication in Japanese. A woman holds red plum blossoms in her hands and admires the beauty of the flower. This print captures her innocence beautifully. Plum blossoms symbolize "beauty and longevity". This lovely print is sure to add a touch of elegance to any room.
Yumeji Takehisa was born in Okayama in 1884. He is very famous for his Bijin-ga (paintings of beautiful women), in addition, he succeeded as an illustrator for many books or advertisements. His typical lyrical works were called 'Yumeji-style beauties (Bijin). He is a representative painter of Taisho romance, and was sometimes called the "Ukiyo-e artist of the Taisho era''.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 12 and 7/8 x 17 and 3/4 inches (32.5 x 45.2 cm)
Image size: 11 and 3/8 x 15 and 1/2 inches (29 x 39.3 cm)
Sheet number: 158/280
Date: 1984
Signed: Artist's signature and a red seal in the lower left corner of the image.
Condition: Overall is good. However, reduced price due to the condition. Minor paper toning and mat line in the image as shown. Minor paper crease on the upper right margin corner.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority Mail with full insurance) $23.00
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This pretty flower print "Magnolia 2" is by Hajime Namiki, born in 1947. Printed in 2018. Signed "Hajime Namiki" with red seal, limited edition number 80/200, date, and the title in pencil on the lower margin. Truly a beautiful and gorgeous woodblock print. Please notice the soothing light blue accent.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 18 and 1/2 inches by 13 and 1/2 inches (47 x 34.3 cm)
Image size: 15 and 3/8 inches by 10 and 5/8 inches (39 x 27 cm)
Sheet number: 81/200
Date: 2018
Signed: The artist signed "Hajime Namiki" by pencil on the bottom margin.
Condition: Pristine condition.
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$ 30.00
This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Ryoji Yoneda ( -2008)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 inches by 5 and 7/8 inches (19.3 x 14.8 cm)
Image size: 5 and 1/2 inches by 3 and 7/8 inches (14 x 10 cm)
Date: 1991
Signed: Artist's red seal on the lower left corner of the image..
Condition: Very good condition.
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$ 95.00
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The peaceful woodblock print "Nanzen-ji", (Nanzen-ji Temple in Winter, Kyoto) from 100 scenes of the Kyoto series. This beautiful print captures the beauty of the temple in winter, with its snow-covered grounds and majestic architecture. Publisher's name "Kan-ei-do" with a red publisher's seal, Carver's name "Shoichi Kitamura", and Printer's name "Osamu Harada" on the left margin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 13 and 5/8 x 9 and 7/8 inches (34.7 x 25 cm)
Image size: 11 and 3/4 x 7 and 5/8 inches (29.8 x 19.3 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: "Masao-ga" and the artist's red seal in the lower left corner of the image.
Condition: Very good condition. There is very slight tape residue on the top margin corners because it has been mounted by tape to the original folder. They will be easily matted out.
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$ 100.00
The beautiful woodblock print 'Koyasan Daimon' (Great Gate at Mt. Koya) is by Tomikichiro Tokuriki. This is one of the 'Koyasan Reiko Eisai' (Spiritual Lights of Mt. Koya) series. It is a stunning representation of the entrance to the sacred Mt. Koya in Japan. The intricate details of the gate and the surrounding landscape are captured in this print, making it a perfect addition to your space. It is titled 'Koyasan Daimon' (Great Gate at Mt. Koya), and the artist's name 'Tomi' is located on the lower right edge of the image. There is also a watermark with 'Tomi' in the upper right margin corner.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 15 and 5/8 x 10 and 1/2 inches (39.7 x 26.7 cm)
Image size: 13 and 3/4 x 9 and 1/2 inches (35 x 25 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: The artist's name 'Tomi' is located on the lower right edge of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition. Once tipped and have the paper scuff on the upper corners of verso. A few minor ink smudges on the margin as shown.
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$ 35.00
The lovely small-size woodblock print "Ojoin Temple in Forest, Kyoto" is by Toshijiro Inagaki (1902-1963). Published by Mikumo in Kyoto. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone. Please note this is small size print paper, 7 and 1/8 inches x 5 and 3/8 inches(18cm x 13.7cm)
Toshijiro Inagaki (1902-1963) was born in Kyoto. He was a well-known Japanese Katazome artist. He was given the title of National Living Treasure by the Japanese government in 1962.
Artist: Toshijiro Inagaki (1902-1963)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/8 inches x 5 and 3/8 inches (18cm x 13.7cm)
Date: Ca.1960
Signed: Artist's red seal in the lower left corner.
Condition: Very good condition. Once tipped on the top of the verso.(center)
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$ 1,500.00
This extremely rare woodblock print, 'Zakuro ni Budou' (Pomegranates and Grapes), is by Kiyochika Kobayashi (1847–1915). The print beautifully depicts pomegranates and grapes arranged on a small table. Many Japanese painters of that time created works influenced by Western still-life paintings, driven by their admiration for Western art and their exploration of techniques. Specifically, various artists focused on expressing the torn fruit and the play of light in the pomegranate motif.
Kiyochika Kobayashi's print illuminates pomegranates and grapes with a play of light and shadow, showcasing splendid technique. It was printed during the Meiji era (1879-1881). The artist's signature is located in the lower right, and the publisher is Heikichi Matsuki.
This print is held in the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; the Tokyo National Museum; the Minneapolis Institute of Art; and the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 15 x 10 inches (38 x 25.5 cm)
Image size: 14 and 5/8 x 9 and 5/8 inches (37.2 x 24.5 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: 1879-1881
Condition: Overall, it is in good condition for its age. This woodblock print was framed for an extended period, resulting in slight mat lines visible on the left side and top. As depicted in the picture, there is minor damage to the top margin corners, a couple of slight stains within the image, and minor paper creases in the corners. Additionally, there are minor paper scuffs on the edge of the verso (once tipped to the Japanese paper). However, considering its age, the print remains in overall good condition. Please see the pictures.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $45.00
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$ 215.00
The breathtaking woodblock print "Ryoanji no haru" (Spring at Ryoanji temple) is by Shufu Miyamoto. The print features a tranquil scene of the Ryoanji temple in Kyoto, Japan. The Zen garden at Ryoanji temple is the most famous Zen garden. This place is one of my favorite places in Kyoto. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the print will bring a sense of serenity to any room.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 1/2 x 8 and 3/4 inches (29.2 x 22.4 cm)
Image size: 10 and 3/8 x 7 and 5/8 inches (26.5 x 19.5 cm)
Sheet number: AP (Artist Proof)
Date: Printed in 2015
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Very good condition. A couple of minor paper scuffs on the left margin and a couple of ink spots on the top margin will be matted out.
Zen garden at Ryoanji temple
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$ 295.00
The fabulous silkscreen print "Ginza no Onna" with subtitle: "Yanagi no Onna" (Woman in Ginza, - Weeping Willow Woman) is by Masayuki Miyata (1926-1997). This print captures the image of a stylish modern woman alongside a weeping willow and a rickshaw, featuring vibrant colors. Limited edition size of only 100 sheets. Sheet number and hand-signed with an artist's red seal on the bottom margin.
Masayuki Miyata was a well-known Japanese Kiri-e (paper-cutting) artist. His career started as an illustrator for modern publications of Japanese classic literature, and he eventually became a recognized Kiri-e artist. His Kiri-e style works including woodblock prints and silkscreen prints are very popular. His collectors are worldwide.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 16 and 1/2 x 20 and 1/8 and 1/4 inches (42 x 51 cm)
Image size: 15 and 1/8 x 17 and 7/8 inches (38.5 x 45.3 cm)
Sheet number: 60/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-Signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition
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$ 30.00
This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Teruko Mogi
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 x 5 and 3/4 inches (19.5 x 14.5 cm)
Image size: 5 and 5/8 x 3 and 7/8 inches (14.3 x 10 cm)
Date: 1991
Signed: Artist's red seal in the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Very good condition.
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$ 125.00
The fantastic mezzotint print "Green Grapes" is by Kazuo Yamaguchi (b. 1949). This is a pencil signed by the artist, edition number, date, and title in Japanese on the bottom margin. Limited edition size of only 30 sheets. The mezzotint technique used to create this print is an innovative and unique way to bring out the beauty of the subject. The intricate details of the grapes and glassware are highlighted in a way that can only be achieved with this method. Therefore the subjects are incredibly realistic and beautiful.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 15 inches by 8 and 7/8 inches (38 x 22.5 cm)
Image size: 12 inches by 5 and 1/4 inches (30.5 x 13.2 cm)
Sheet number: 1/30
Date: 1985
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Good condition. Minor paper crease on the top margin edge and a faint stain on the left margin edge which will be easily matted out. A couple of stains on the right edge of the verso.
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$ 59.50
The small woodblock print "Mountain Village" is by Kogan Tobari (1882-1927). It was first printed in 1912; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1976, published by Gendai Hanga Center. The printer is Kikuo Gosho. It is still adhered to the original presentation paper, which bears information including the title (later print), artist's name, edition number, printer's name, date, and publisher's name.
Kogan Tobari (1882-1992) was born in Tokyo. He is a well-known print artist, sculptor, and water color artist. Although he passed away at the young age of 45, the works he left behind have received rave reviews.
Technique: Woodblock
Woodblock print paper size: 6 and 3/8 x 4 and 1/4 inches. (14 x 11 cm)
Presentation paper size: 7 and 1/8 x 10 inches (18 x 25.5 cm)
Date: Showa 51 nen 6 gatsu 30 nichi ( June 30th, 1976)
Sheet number: 25/275 on the presentation paper
Signed: N/A
Condition: Excellent condition.
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$ 59.50
The small woodblock print "New Year's Card, 1921" is by Kogan Tobari (1882-1927). It was first printed in 1921; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1976, published by Gendai Hanga Center. The printer is Kikuo Gosho. It is still adhered to the original presentation paper, which bears information including the title (later print), artist's name, edition number, printer's name, date, and publisher's name.
In 1921, the Year of the Rooster (Birds) in the Japanese zodiac, the design depicts a man and a woman flying as birds. It is very interesting.
Kogan Tobari (1882-1992) was born in Tokyo. He is a well-known print artist, sculptor, and water color artist. Although he passed away at the young age of 45, the works he left behind have received rave reviews.
Technique: Woodblock
Woodblock print paper size: 5 and 3/8 x 3 and 1/8 inches. (13.7 x 9.1 cm)
Presentation paper size: 7 and 1/8 x 10 inches (18 x 25.5 cm)
Date: Showa 51 nen 6 gatsu 30 nichi ( June 30th, 1976)
Sheet number: 25/275 on the presentation paper
Signed: N/A
Condition: Excellent condition.
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The fabulous woodblock print "Aki" (Autumn) is by Shufu Miyamoto. Signed, limited edition number AP, and the title on the bottom margin. The Paper has a deeply embossed mark on the bottom margin as well. It features a very serene Autumn image of a mountain village. This print was a limited edition size of only 30 prints and now out of print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 1/4 inches wide by 8 and 3/4 inches tall (28.6 x 22.2 cm)
Image size: 10 and 3/8 inches wide by 7 and 3/4 inches tall (26.5 x 19.5 cm)
Sheet number: AP
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Very good condition.
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$ 95.00
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The beautiful woodblock print "Jonangu" (Jonangu Shrine in Spring, Kyoto) from the "100 scenes of the Kyoto" series. This print depicts 'Kyokusui no Utage' event in the garden of Jonangu Shrine. Rakusuien, the garden of Jonangu Shrine, is also known as the 'flower garden of The Tale of Genji.' The 'Kyokusui no utage' event, where a cup is poured into a stream, poems are written, and sake is enjoyed, is held twice every year in the spring and fall. This elegant event has become a distinctive feature of the ancient capital. The publisher's name is "Kan-ei-do" with a red publisher's seal, the carver's name "Tomoaki Nishimura", and the printer's name "Junichi Sasaki" all located on the left margin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 x 11 inches (35.7 x 28 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/2 x 7 and 5/8 inches (29 x 19.3 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: "Masao-ga" and the artist's red seal in the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition.
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Spider Lilies
Artist: Masako Hotta
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 inches by 5 and 1/4 inches (19.3 x 13.3 cm)
Image size: 5 and 3/4 inches by 3 and 7/8 inches (14.8 x 10 cm)
Date: 1992
Signed: Artist's red seal "Masa" on the lower right.
Condition: Very good condition.
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The lovely silkscreen print "Modern Girl" is by Masayuki Miyata (1926-1997). This print beautifully captures the image of a stylish modern girl from the Taisho era, characterized by her one-piece dress instead of a traditional kimono, bob-cut hair replacing long black hair, and a Western-style hat. Limited edition size of only 100 sheets. Sheet number and hand-signed with an artist's red seal on the bottom margin. This lovely print is a perfect addition to any modern home or office.
Masayuki Miyata was a well-known Japanese Kiri-e (paper-cutting) artist. His career started as an illustrator for modern publications of Japanese classic literature, and he eventually became a recognized Kiri-e artist. His Kiri-e style works including woodblock prints and silkscreen prints are very popular. His collectors are worldwide.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 16 and 1/2 x 20 and 1/8 and 1/4 inches (42 x 51 cm)
Image size: 15 and 1/8 x 17 and 7/8 inches (38.5 x 45.3 cm)
Sheet number: 60/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-Signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
The crane is a good luck/fortune motif in Japan.
Artist: Makoto Ayuzawa
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 inches by 7 and 3/4 inches (19.2 x 19.5 cm)
Image size: 5 and 7/8 inches by 5 and 7/8 inches (15 x 15 cm)
Sheet number: 302/400
Date: 1992
Signed: There is an engraving of the artist's name with a red seal on the bottom.
Condition: Very good condition.
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The striking silkscreen print "Chusei Genji" (Genji in the Medieval Period) is by Masayuki Miyata (1926-1997). This print captures the image of a Medieval woman from the Tale of the Genji. The Beautiful black-and-white composition with gold accents creates a striking and mysterious mood. Limited edition size of only 100 sheets. The sheet number is on the bottom margin. The artist's red seal is located in the lower right corner of the image, but there is no signature.
Masayuki Miyata was a well-known Japanese Kiri-e (paper-cutting) artist. His career started as an illustrator for modern publications of Japanese classic literature, and he eventually became a recognized Kiri-e artist. His Kiri-e style works including woodblock prints and silkscreen prints are very popular. His collectors are worldwide.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 17 x 21 and 5/8 and 1/4 inches (43 x 55 cm)
Image size: 14 and 7/8 x 19 and 3/8 inches (38 x 49.2 cm)
Sheet number: 72/100
Date: N/A
Signed: The artist's red seal is located in the lower right corner of the image, but there is no signature.
Condition: Reduced price due to the condition. There are folds/creases at the top of the print. It is within the margin and the image (in the black area), but they are hardly noticeable. Please see the pictures.
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The delightful small-size woodblock print, 'Koto-in in Autumn,' is by Okiie Hashimoto (1899–1993). This print captures the brilliant autumn scenery of Koto-in in Kyoto, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji Temple. It is hand-signed by the artist, with the artist's red seal ‘興' (Oki) at the bottom of the image. The title is written in Japanese on the right edge of the verso. The print features vibrant colors and outstanding contrast. Please note that it is printed on small-sized paper, measuring 5 and 1/4 x 6 and 7/8 inches (13.3 x 17.3 cm).
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 5 and 1/4 x 6 and 7/8 inches (13.3 x 17.3 cm)
Image size: 4 and 7/8 inches by 6and 5/8 inches (12.5 x 17 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-signed "Okiie Hashimoto" in pencil by the artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: Overall good condition. Once tipped to the folder on the edges of verso.
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The breathtaking print "Shomyo-ji Teien, Yokohama" (Japanese Garden of Shomyo-ji Temple, Yokohama) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. When I first saw this print, I was struck by its refreshing beauty. Mr. Ohtsu had previously mentioned that he enjoys daily walks with his wife, savoring the natural landscape. This artwork truly reflects his refreshing, calm, and kind personality. Japanese title, sheet number 34/80, signed, and dated 2023 on the bottom margin in pencil by the artist. Limited edition of only 80 prints.
Shomyo-ji Teien, Yokohama
This Japanese garden is said to be "Jodo shiki teien" (Pure Land-style garden) that wished to recreate "Gokuraku Jodo"(the paradise of the Pure Land). Additionally, the vermilion-colored arch bridge and flat bridge spanning this pond are impressive.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 21 and 3/8 inches by 16 inches (54.5 x 40.5 cm)
Image size: 19 inches by 13 and 3/4 inches (48 x 35 cm)
Sheet number: 34/80
Date: 2023
Signed: Signed "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Pristine condition.
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The beautiful woodblock print, 'Koshu Kajikazawa' (View from Kajikazawa in Kai Province), is by Hokusai Katsushika (1760-1849). It is part of the series 'Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji' (Fugaku sanjūrokkei) and is a re-carved edition. This edition was published by Yuyudo in the Showa era (the 1980s) and is smaller in size than the regular Oban size. The print features highly detailed carving and beautiful embossing, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship of this famous publisher.
Technique: Woodblock
Print size: 12 and 5/8 x 8 and 1/2 inches (32 x 21.8 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/2 x 7 and 3/4 inches (29.2 x 19.7 cm)
Signed: Title and signature in the upper left corner
Condition: Overall good condition. There is slight toning in the center of the image, but it is not noticeable. Toning is visible on the verso. Please see the pictures.
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Koichi Nakamura
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 inches by 5 and 3/4 inches (19.5 x 14.5 cm)
Image size: 5 and 3/4 inches by 3 and 7/8 inches (14.7 x 10 cm)
Date: 1991
Signed: Artist's red seal "Ko" from Koichi on the lower right.
Condition: Very good condition.
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$ 500.00
The amazing Mezzotint etching print "Sherry Glass, '89" is by Kaoru Saito. The print features an elegant woman holding a glass of sherry against a floral pattern and a black background. Her lips, earrings, and the glass are beautifully textured and rendered. The colors are vibrant, and the details are exquisite. This print is pencil-signed, dated, and titled in Japanese by the artist. It has a limited edition size of only 93 sheets and is a very large-sized print. This print is considered one of Saito's masterpiece prints.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 18 and 1/2 inches by 22 and 1/8 inches (47 x 56 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/2 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (29.5 x 35.5 cm)
Sheet number: 12/93
Date: 1989
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Excellent condition. A few very minor handling creases on the margins which will be matted out.
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$ 95.00
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The serene woodblock print "Fushimi Inari Taisha" (Fushimi Inari Shrine in Winter, Kyoto) from the "100 Scenes of Kyoto" series. This print depicts the scenery of Fushimi Shrine on a snowy day. It is lightly covered in snow, and the contrast with the red torii gates is very beautiful. The publisher's name is "Kan-ei-do" with a red publisher's seal, the carver's name "Shoichi Kitamura", and the printer's name "Junichi Sasaki" all located on the left margin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 and 1/4 x 10 and 1/4 inches (36.2 x 26 cm)
Image size: 12 x 7 and 5/8 inches (30.5 x 19.3 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: "Masao-ga" and the artist's red seal in the lower left corner of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition.
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$ 345.00
The amazing woodblock print "Hamon 1" - (Ripple 1) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. What a lovely print with beautiful mica and wood grains. This magnificent print gives feelings of a noiseless world. Very relaxing.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 12 inches by 16 and 1/4 inches. (30.5 x 41.3 cm)
Image size: 9 and 5/8 inches by 13 and 3/4 inches. (24.5 x 35 cm)
Sheet number: 86/120
Date: 1985
Signed: "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Excellent condition
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Watanabe. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Narumi Katsuragawa (b.1974)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/2 inches by 6 and 3/4 inches (19 x 17.3 cm)
Image size: 6 and 1/4 inches by 5 and 1/2 inches (16 x 14 cm)
Date: 2022
Signed:N/A
Condition: Very good condition.
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$ 415.00
The wonderful black and white print "Asakusa Fukei, Taifu no ato no Okuyama" (Views of Asakusa, Okuyama after the Typoon) is by Unichi Hiratsuka (1985-1997). This print depicts a peaceful Okuyama after the typhoon. Around Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo which has been called "Okuyama" since the mid-Edo period, this shopping street is located. Okuyama has been bustling with show houses and street performances.
Unichi Hiratsuka is well known as the Master of Black and White. The Japanese title, subtitle, and artist's block-signed "Hiratsuka Unichi" in Japanese on the right margin. The hand-signed 'Un-ichi Hiratsuka' and sheet number '20/30' on the bottom margin. The artist's red seal is in the lower right corner of the image. It comes with the original folder.
Unichi Hiratsuka is called the "father of the Sosaku Hanga" and one of the very famous artists of 21st-century Japanese art. He said, “Printing in black on white is often considered the first step of technique, but it is actually the final point. The most beautiful range of color is black and white”
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 18 x 14 and 1/4 inches (46 x 36.2 cm)
Image size: 16 and 1/8 x 12 and 1/2 inches (41 x 31.5 cm)
Sheet number: 20/30
Date: 1957
Signed: Signed by the artist in pencil along the lower margin.
Condition: The print is in excellent condition. Typical a few ink smudges on the margins as shown.
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The tasteful woodblock print "Paining Sumi-e" is by Gekko Ogata (1859-1920). Two women are enjoying Sumi-e painting. Beautiful Sumi-e paintings are also depicted on the folding screen behind them. They are meticulously detailed. The artist's signature "Gekko" and a red seal in the lower left corner of the image.
Artist: Gekko Ogata (1859 -1920)
Date: Ca. 1900
Paper size: 10 and 3/8 x 8 inches (26.2 x 20.2 cm)
Image size: 8 and 1/4 x 6 and 1/8 inches (21.2 x 15.5 cm)
Condition: Good overall for its age. Paper toning, minor soils/stains, creases, and two micro holes. Tiny washi-paper tape residues on the top corners of the verso. Please see the pictures.
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The amazing woodblock print "Aruhi no Yamazato" (One Day at Mountain Village) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. This print depicts a tranquil autumn landscape in a rural mountain village, with a dog, cat, and people blending nicely to add a sense of life amidst the serenity. The striking contrast of the fully ripe persimmons on the persimmon tree is exceptionally beautiful. This print has the power to soothe your soul in the midst of your busy daily life.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 22 and 3/4 inches by 16 and 7/8 inches (58 x 43 cm)
Image size: 20 and 1/2 inches by 14.5 inches (52 x 37 cm)
Sheet number: 42/80
Date: 2022
Signed: Signed "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Pristine condition.
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The wonderful black and white woodblock print "Kisshōten K" (The Goddess of Beauty, Fortune, and Prosperity) is by Kihei Sasajima (1906-1993). Printed on very thin washi paper. This is a pencil signed by the artist, edition number, date, and title in Japanese on the bottom margin. The artist's red seal in the lower right corner of the image. Unique texture with heavy embossing by the Takuzuri technique. This technique involves spraying a mist onto paper to give it moisture and transferring the designs of the protruding sections by pressing against them forcefully. His Takuzuri prints are really powerful with his own technique of relief printing.
Kihei Sasajima was born in 1906 in Tochigi prefecture. His artworks were influenced by his teacher Shiko Munakata and Unichi Hiratsuka. He dedicated his life to black and white woodblock prints created in Takuzuri. His collectors are worldwide.
Technique: Woodblock (Takuzuri)
Print size: 13 and 3/8 x 13 and 3/4 inches tall (34 x 35 cm)
Image size: 12 x 12 inches tall (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
Backing paper size: 15 and 1/2 x 15 and 7/8 inches tall (39.5 x 40.5 cm)
Sheet number: 62/100
Date: 1993
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Reduced price due to the condition. Some spots on the margins, as shown. Fortunately, there are no spots or foxing in the image. The spots on the margins will be matted out. The image itself is beautiful. It is still mounted at the top edge of its original backing paper. Please see the pictures.
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
*The meaning of the Japanese Kanji '念' (nen) in the print in English is: to pray in one's heart, hoping for protection from disasters and the fulfillment of one's wishes.
Artist: Bokunen KodairaTechnique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/2 inches by 5 and 1/4 inches (19.3 x 13.2 cm)
Signed: Artist's red seal on the lower right.
Condition: Very good condition.
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The amazing woodblock print "Kiyomizu-dera" (Kiyomizu Temple in Autumn) is by Mototsugu Sugiyama (1925-2018). It is a very large-sized print. This print captures the beauty of the temple in the autumn season with its vibrant colors and intricate details. It beautifully depicts the combination of the serene Kyoto icon, Kiyomizu Temple, and vibrant autumn foliage. Limited edition size of only 50 sheets.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 23 and 1/2 inches by 17 and 7/8 inches (59.5 x 45 cm)
Image size: 21 and 1/8 inches by 15 and 1/8 inches (53.6 x 38.5 cm)
Sheet number: 11/50
Date: 1985
Signed: Signed "M. Sugiyama" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Very good condition. Minor ink smudges and paper crease as shown. Minor toning on the verso. Please see the pictures.
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The beautiful woodblock print "Sennyū-ji (Sennyū-ji Temple in Early Summer, Kyoto) from the "100 Scenes of Kyoto" series. Sennyū-ji is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama, Kyoto. This woodblock print depicts an old temple in the background, with sunlight shining through the fresh green trees. It creates a very spiritual atmosphere. The publisher's name is "Kan-ei-do" with a red publisher's seal, the carver's name "Tomoaki Nishimura", and the printer's name "Osamu Harada" are all located on the left margin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 x 10 and 3/8 inches (35.7 x 26.2 cm)
Image size: 11 and 3/4 x 7 and 5/8 inches (30 x 19.3 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: N/A
Signed: "Masao-ga" and the artist's red seal in the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Very good condition.
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This "Nagaya no Nigiwai"' (the Bustle of the Tenement House) from the Collection of Cats is a comical woodblock print that will bring a smile to your face. This woodblock print depicts a bustling Japanese-style tenement house in a lively downtown. Humans are transformed into cats and comically portrayed, making it very amusing. The Japanese title is in the upper right corner of the image. The publisher's seal and copyright seal are on the lower left margin.
Technique: Woodblock
Artist: unknown
Publisher: Isetasu
Paper size: 15 and 3/4 x 10 and 1/2 inches (40 x 26.8 cm)
Image size: 14 and 3/8 x 9 and 3/4 inches (36.5 x 24.8 cm)
Condition: Excellent condition
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$ 215.00
The beautiful silkscreen print "Tasogare no Renga-kan" (Brick Building in the Twilight) is by Kiyo Yamada (b. 1959). This is a large vertical print printed on very thin, delicate washi paper. The print captures the beauty of a twilight sky, with a brick building and Japanese traditional architecture in the foreground, featuring vibrant colors. It is a limited edition with only 75 sheets. The sheet number, Japanese title, date, and hand-signature on the bottom margin. An artist's red seal is located in the lower right corner of the image.
Kiyo Yamada, born in Ehime prefecture in 1959, employs a silkscreen printing technique using paper-cutting (Kiri-e). He was self-taught. His artworks blend modern, vibrant landscapes with a delicate touch of nostalgia.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 14 and 1/2 x 26 and 5/8 inches (37 x 67.5 cm)
Image size: 11 and 5/8 x 25 and 1/8 inches (29.5 x 64 cm)
Sheet number: 33/75
Date: 2001
Signed: Hand-Signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Good condition with minor spots on the left margin, though they are hardly noticeable and will be matted out. Please see the last picture.
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The beautiful woodblock print "Ushiro-men" (A Dance "Ushiro-men") is by Bunchō (Ippitsusai Bunchō). Originally produced in 1769, this is a re-carved edition, published by The National Museum in Showa 22 nen (1947). It depicts the actor 'Yamashita Kyonosuke' with Ushiro-men (Back-mask) in the Fox Dance from the Drama "The Thousand Cherry Trees." The artist's signature and a red seal in the lower right.
*The term "Ushiro-men" in Kabuki dance refers to the practice of attaching a mask to the back of the performer's head, allowing them to portray two different roles by themselves.
A small caption is attached to the verso. It states: Published by The National Museum, Supervisor's name: Toyohisa Adachi, Carver's name: Maeda, Printer's name: Komatsu, Title, artist name, and dated "Showa 22 nen 6 gatsu" (June in 1949).
Technique: Woodblock
Print size: 6 x 13 inches (15.3 x 32.8 cm)
Image size: 5 and 3/4 x 12 and 1/8 inches (14.6 x 30.6 cm)
Printed: Re-carved edition, printed in 1949
Signed: The artist's signature in the lower right.
Condition: Very good condition with very minor paper toning. (This print originally has thin margins, not trimmed.)
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The amazing print "Kagaribi"(Bonfire) from The Tale of Genji is by Kaoru Saito. The Tale of Genji is a piece of famous Japanese literature written by Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century (Heian period). It's about the life of Hikaru Genji, son of the emperor, and also about the aristocratic society of that period.
The story behind "Kagaribi"(Bonfire): Genji, as the night grew late and he was about to leave, lit the fading bonfire in the garden and expressed his current feelings to Lady Tamakazura through a waka poem 'The smoke of my love, which accompanies the bonfire, is the eternal flame in my heart that will never fade.' It is a lovely print that beautifully depicts Genji's feelings.
Technique: Aquatint, Mezzotint, and Engraving
Paper size: 15 inches wide by 17 and 3/4 inches tall (38 x 45 cm)
Image size: 8 and 1/2 inches wide by 8 and 3/4 inches tall (21.5 x 22.5 cm)
Sheet number: 70/85
Date: 1986
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Pristine condition
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority Mail with full insurance) $23.00
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$ 55.00
The beautiful woodblock print,'Gohyaku Rakan-ji, Sazai -do' (View from Gohyaku Rakan Temple), is by Hokusai Katsushika (1760-1849). It is part of the series 'Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji' (Fugaku sanjūrokkei) and is a re-carved edition. This edition was published by Yuyudo in the Showa era (the 1980s) and is smaller in size than the regular Oban size. The print features highly detailed carving and beautiful embossing, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship of this famous publisher. This woodblock print depicts people of all ages, enjoying the view of Mount Fuji on a sunny day from the terrace of the three-story tower.
Technique: Woodblock
Print size: 12 and 1/2 x 8 and 1/2 inches (31.5 x 21.8 cm)
Image size: 11 and 3/8 x 7 and 5/8 inches (29 x 19.5 cm)
Signed: Title and signature in the upper left corner
Condition: Very good condition. Minor ink smudges on the top margin, which will be matted out. Once tipped and minor paper scuff on the top edge (center) of the verso.
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$ 165.00
The magnificent woodblock print “Hibiya Ongaku-dō (The Music Hall in Hibiya Park) from the series 'Shin Tokyo Hyakkei' (One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) is by Koshiro Onchi (1891-1955). It was first printed in 1930; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978.
This print is one of the three included in the book "Shin Tokyo Hyakkkei"(One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) published by Heibonsha in 1978. While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets. The oversight of the subsequent printing was carried out by Junichiro Sekino, and the printing was done by Minoru Yoneda. There is an embossed mark on the bottom margin that reads 'PRINTER. M. Yoneda'.
Koshiro Onchi was born in Tokyo in 1891. He is known as a printmaker, book designer, photographer, and poet. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative printmaking (Sosaku Hanga) and is credited with being one of the founders of abstract art in Japan. His avant-garde expressions played a significant role in elevating printmaking as an art form in Japan and are highly regarded.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 5/8 x 7 and 3/4 inches (27 x 19.7 cm)
Image size: 9 and 5/8 x 7 and 1/8 inches (24.5 x 18 cm)
Sheet number:N/A (While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets)
Date: It was first printed in 1930; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978
Signed: N/A
Condition: Very good condition. Typical ink smudges on the margins. Very minor toning on the verso. Previously, adhesive was applied to the top edge of the verso. Please see the pictures.
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$ 175.00
The wonderful woodblock print “Togeki Shayou" (Togeki Theater at Sunset) from the series 'Shin Tokyo Hyakkei' (One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) is by Koshiro Onchi (1891-1955). It was first printed in 1931; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978.
This print is one of the three included in the book "Shin Tokyo Hyakkkei"(One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) published by Heibonsha in 1978. While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets. The oversight of the subsequent printing was carried out by Junichiro Sekino, and the printing was done by Minoru Yoneda. There is an embossed mark on the bottom margin that reads 'PRINTER. M. Yoneda'.
Koshiro Onchi was born in Tokyo in 1891. He is known as a printmaker, book designer, photographer, and poet. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative printmaking (Sosaku Hanga) and is credited with being one of the founders of abstract art in Japan. His avant-garde expressions played a significant role in elevating printmaking as an art form in Japan and are highly regarded.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 7/8 x 7 and 7/8 inches (27.5 x 20 cm)
Image size: 9 and 1/2 x 7 and 1/8 inches (24 x 18 cm)
Sheet number: N/A (While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets)
Date: It was first printed in 1931; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978
Signed: N/A
Condition: Excellent condition. Typical ink smudges on the margins.
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The serene woodblock print “Inokashira Chihan Boshoku" (The Edge of Inokashira Pond at Dusk) from the series 'Shin Tokyo Hyakkei' (One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) is by Koshiro Onchi (1891-1955). It was first printed in 1931; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978.
This print is one of the three included in the book "Shin Tokyo Hyakkkei"(One Hundred Views of New Tokyo) published by Heibonsha in 1978. While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets. The oversight of the subsequent printing was carried out by Junichiro Sekino, and the printing was done by Minoru Yoneda. There is an embossed mark on the bottom margin that reads 'PRINTER. M. Yoneda'.
Koshiro Onchi was born in Tokyo in 1891. He is known as a printmaker, book designer, photographer, and poet. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative printmaking (Sosaku Hanga) and is credited with being one of the founders of abstract art in Japan. His avant-garde expressions played a significant role in elevating printmaking as an art form in Japan and are highly regarded.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 x 7 and 3/4 inches (26.5 x 19.7 cm)
Image size: 9 and 3/8 x 7 and 1/8 inches (23.7 x 18 cm)
Sheet number: N/A (While the edition is limited to 330 copies, there are no specific edition numbers on the sheets)
Date: It was first printed in 1931; this is a later printing from the original blocks in 1978
Signed: N/A
Condition: Very good condition. Typical ink smudges on the margins. Very minor paper toning on the verso. Please see the pictures.
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The stunning woodblock print "Kyoto Gio-ji" (Gio-ji Temple, Kyoto) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. It features a magnificent autumn image of Gio-ji Temple in Kyoto. The colors are vibrant, and the composition is well-balanced, creating a peaceful atmosphere. This print was part of a limited edition, with only 50 sheets produced, along with 3 artist proofs (AP). The sheet is numbered AP 1/3 and is titled, signed, and dated 2021 in the bottom margin in pencil by the artist. The strong texture of thick, fine Japanese handmade washi paper adds to its appeal. It's a truly beautiful work that conveys the personality of the artist and exudes a handmade warmth. This print was the last copy Ohtsu had in his stock.
Gio-ji Temple in Autumn, Kyoto - The autumn leaves at Gio-ji Temple are a magnificent beauty.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 16 and 3/4 inches by 22 and 3/4 inches (42.5 x 57.5 cm)
Image size: 14 and 1/2 inches by 20 and 1/2 inches (37 x 52 cm)
Sheet number: AP 1/3
Date: 2021
Signed: Signed "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Very good condition. Minor natural paper creases on the upper right margin, which will be matted out.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $33.00
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$ 30.00
This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. Published by Yoneda Hanga Kobo. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Hisako Kusama
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 5/8 inches by 5 and 1/4 inches (19.3 x 13.4 cm)
Image size: 5 and 3/4 inches by 3 and 7/8 inches (14.7 x 9.7 cm)
Date: 1992
Signed: Artist's red seal "Hisa" from Hisako on the lower right.
Condition: Very good condition.
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The beautiful woodblock print "Harimaze Tsukushi (Snail and Chrysanthemum)" is by Gengyo Miyagi (1817-1880). His name is also known as Baisotei Gengyo in Japan. (His real family name is Miyagi) This woodblock print is a combination of a snail, its poem, and a design featuring Hama-kiku (chrysanthemums/Nippon daisy) and waka poetry. 'Harimaze' is a style of ukiyo-e, which was created during the Edo period to the Meiji period. In the context of nishiki-e (multicolored woodblock prints), it refers to ukiyo-e that features various shapes and various types of pictures placed in a single print, much like the so-called "Harimaze byoubu" (folded screens with various pictures). Japanese title, carver's seal, writer's seal (poem), artist's 'Gengyo' seal and publisher seal 'Marutetsu-ban', (Maruyama Tetsujiro) seal are located on the right margin.
Date: Ca.1850
Paper size: 9 and 5/8 x 14 and 1/4 inches (24.5 x 36.2 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 x 13 and 1/2 inches (22.5 x 34.2 cm)
Condition:
Very good overall for its age, with nice colors. Please see the pictures.
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This woodblock print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a book in Meiji era. The print features a young Samurai writing on paper with a brush, while others are staring at him with a serious look. They are meticulously detailed. There is no artist's signature or seal on this Kuchi-e print.
Artist: Unknown
Date: Meiji-era (Ca. 1900)
Paper size: 10 and 7/8 x 8 and 3/8 inches (27.5 x 21.5 cm)
Condition: Very good overall for its age. Minor paper toning, creases and soils. Original Kuchi-e fold lines (vertical fold lines). Please see the pictures. Beautiful colors and wonderful details.
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The wonderful woodblock print "Daichi no Yuki" (Snow At Daich) is by Hasui Kawase (1883-1957). First printed in 1925; this is a later printing by Shobisha from original blocks. Signed Hasui with red artist seal "sui". The title "Daichi no Yuki"Yuki and date "Taisho 14 nen 2 gatsu saku" (Printed in February 1925) in Japanese on the lower left margin. Beautifully embossed and highly detailed with skillful shading, this print has a most peaceful quality.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 5/8 inches by 15 and 1/4 inches (27 x 39 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5x 33.5 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Taisho 14 nen (1925); this is a later printing from original blocks.
Signed: Signed Hasui with red artist seal "sui"
Condition: Pristine condition.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $28.00
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