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Wonderful woodblock print "Saotome" (Rice Planting Girls) is by Shiro Kasamatsu. Self-published print, dated "1958". Japanese title "Saotome" and dated "1958" in the bottom margin. Handsigned "Shiro Kasamatsu" and artist red seal on the lower-right corner of the image. Hexagonal embossed seal "紫” (Shi from Shiro) on the bottom margin (right side) with number 175. Rectangular embossed seal "紫浪 刻.刷" (carved&printed by Shiro) on the lower right margin. Beautifully embossed. It is extremely hard to find Kasamatsu’s self-published print nowadays.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 1/4 inches by 16 and 3/4 inches (28.6 x 42.5 cm)
Image size: 9 and 3/4 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (24.6 x 36.8 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: 1958
Signed: Hand-signed "Shiro Kasamatsu" on the lower-right corner of the image.
Condition: Good condition with minor toning. Typical ink smudges on the margins. Light waving on the right and left margin. Faintest mat line on the upper margin. Tape residue on verso. A few minor spots on verso, it doesn’t show from the front. Please see the pictures.
*(Kento cut on the lower right margin is for color alignment and is not a defect) Please see the last picture.
Saotome at Rice Field
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Striking silkscreen print "Sugo zishi" (Shishi 'Lion' Dance in Sugo) is by Masaaki Tanaka (b.1947). Sheet number 267/850, title in Japanese, and hand-signed on the bottom margin. Beautiful colors and nice contrast. "Sugo zishi" (Sugo Shishi 'Lion' Dance) was honored in 1958 as Gifu Prefecture’s Important Intangible Folk Culture Property.
-Sugo Zishi-
Masaaki Tanaka was born in Tokyo in 1947. He graduated from Musashino Art University with a major in Oil Painting in 1971. He educated himself in silkscreen after learning woodblock printmaking and stone lithography, while making repeated visits to Europe and the United States. His silkscreen shows Japanese traditional festivals or cultures. His work is found in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, Honolulu Museum of Art, and Albrecht Fine Art Museum. Now he is a well-known silkscreen artist. His collectors are based worldwide.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 10 and 5/8 by 15 and 1/2 inches. (27 cm x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 9 and 3/8 x 12 and 7/8 inches (23.7x 32.5 cm)
Sheet number: 267/850
Date: 1982
Signed: Hand-Signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Good condition with toning. A minor paper crease on the lower left margin corner, tiny tape stain on the upper left margin corner, and mat line from prior matting which will be easily matted out. Please see the pictures.
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Wonderful woodblock print "Wakura nite" (Wakura in Winter) is by Gihachiro Okuyama (1907-1981). Very peaceful winter image of Wakura in Ishikawa with snow covered boat, Togetsubashi bridge, and local people. Title "Wakura nite" and Artist's name "Gihachiro" with a red seal "Okuyama" in the lower right corner of the image. Okuyama is well known as the artist of peaceful scenery in Japan.
Technique: Woodblock
Print size: 7 and 7/8 by 5 and 1/2 inches. (20 cm x 14 cm)
Folder size: 10 and 1/2 by 7 and 1/2 inches. (26.5 cm x 19 cm)
Date: 1950's
Signed: "Gihachiro" on the lower right corner of the image. It is very hard to see.
Condition: Excellent condition. Still the top edge is tipped to a presentation folder.
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This attractive stencil print (called Kappa-ban) "Sukeroku" (from famous Kabuki play) is by Yoshitoshi Mori (1898-1992). Very bold and energetic expression. His works have very unique strength and purity of line. Nice ink bleeds through Japanese handmade washi paper.
Technique: Stencil print (called Kappa-ban)
Paper size: 13 and 3/4 inches by 20 and 1/4 inches (35 x 51.5 cm)
Sheet number: 88/90
Date: 1984
Signed: Artist signed "Y. Mori" by the pencil
Condition: Excellent condition.
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This attractive stencil print (called Kappa-ban) "Benkei" from a famous Kabuki play is by Yoshitoshi Mori (1898-1992). Very bold and energetic expression. His works have very unique strength and purity of line. Nice ink bleeds through Japanese handmade washi paper.
Technique: Stencil print (called Kappa-ban)
Paper size: 13 and 5/8 inches by 20 and 1/2 inches (34.5 x 52 cm)
Sheet number: 1/90
Date: 1984
Signed: Artist signed "Y. Mori" by the pencil
Condition: Excellent condition.
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Beautiful woodblock print "Hirosaki Jo" (Hirosaki Castle) is by Shiro Takagi (b.1934) Fantastic Japanese castle image at sunset. Wonderful composition and fine contrast. Printed in 1972.
Hirosaki Castle (Aomori prefecture) - Hirosaki Castle was constructed in 1611. It has been designated as a national important cultural property. The castle ruins are designated as national historic sites. Hirosaki Castle is now familiar as one of the best parks in Japan for cherry blossom viewing.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 5/8 inches by 16 and 3/8 inches tall (29.5 x 41.6 cm)
Image size: 9 and 1/2 inches by 13 and 7/8 inches tall (24 x 35.3cm)
Sheet number: 48/200
Date: 1972
Signed: Artist signed "S. Takagi" by pencil on the bottom margin.
Condition: Very good condition. Some minor spots on the margin as shown. A few faintest ink spots on the white wall in the image. They are all very minor. Please see the pictures.
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Makoto Kobayashi
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/2 inches by 6 and 7/8 inches (19 x 17.5 cm)
Image size: 6 and 1/4 inches by 5 and 1/2 inches (16 x 14 cm)
Date: 1979
Signed: Block signed "こ" (Ko) from Kobayashi on the lower-left corner of the image.
Condition: Very Good condition.
Kokeshi are simple wooden dolls with no arms or legs that have been crafted for more than 150 years as a toy for children. They are handmade from wood, have a simple trunk and head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face.
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Beautiful woodblock print "Tenshukaku no Mon" (Gate of the Japanese Castle) is by Okiie Hashimoto (1899-1993). Artist's red seal "興" (Oki) on the lower-right of the image. Printer's name "Yoneda" on the bottom margin. A superb image of the gate of the Japanese castle with earthen colors.
Stonewall - Small, large, and various colors of stones were used.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 9 and 1/2 inches by 12 and 1/2 inches (24 x 31.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 1/4 inches by 11 and 1/4 inches (21 x 28.5 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: 1960's
Signed: Artist's red seal "興" (Oki) on the lower-right of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition. Minor ink smudges on the margin as shown.
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Beautiful woodblock print "Asakusa Yomise" (The Night-Stall at Asakusa) is by Kiyochika Kobayashi (1847-1915). This is a re-carved edition. Originally printed in 1881. This print was published by Art sha. Title on the bottom margin, date "Meiji 14 nen"(1881), Original Publisher name "Kumajiro Fukuda" and Artist name "Kiyochika Kobayashi" on the right margin. Artist's signature on the lower-left corner of the image. Impressive are the figures, the looks, and the silhouettes of the people there lighted up with candles or the lamp of acetylene gas. Red lanterns like a ground cherry and the green color of the trees make this scene more graceful.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 inches by 9 and 3/8 inches (35.5 x 23.7 cm)
Image size: 12 and 3/4 inches by 8 and 1/8 inches (32.5 x 20.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition.
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This is a small size woodblock print that is made for the calendar in those days. This handmade woodblock print would be the perfect decor for your little space or a little gift for someone.
Artist: Takao Sano (b.1941)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/2 inches by 6 and 1/2 inches (19 x 16.3 cm)
Image size: 6 and 1/4 inches by 5 and 1/2 inches (16 x 14 cm)
Date: 1982
Signed: "Sa" from Sano on the lower-right corner of the image.
Condition: Very good condition.
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Amazing woodblock print "Ohara Sanzenin" (Sanzenin Temple in Ohara, Kyoto) is by Shiro Kasamatsu. This print shows the striking beauty of the moss-covered stone statue in the moss garden. Self -published print, dated "1960". Japanese title "Ohara Sanzenin " and dated "1960" in the bottom margin. Handsigned "Shiro Kasamatsu" and red seal at the lower-left corner of the image. Red tiny square seal "Shiro Hanga", edition number "90/100" on the lower right margin corner. An embossed seal "紫” (Shi from Shiro) on the lower left margin corner. Extremely rare self-published print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 inches by 16 and 1/2 inches (28 x 42 cm)
Image size: 9 and 7/8 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (25 x 37 cm)
Sheet number: 90/100
Date: Printed in 1960
Signed: Hand signed "Shiro Kasamatsu" at the lower left of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition. Typical ink smudges on the margin. (Kento cut on the lower right margin is for color alignment and is not a defect)
Moss-covered stone statue in Sanzenin Temple, Kyoto
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The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a novel from Bungei Kurabu magazine, Vol 12, No.15 in 1909. (This kuchie is untitled) This is a wonderful image of a beautiful woman with a parasol in the autumn field. Very delicate and gentle mood. Artist name "Kason" with a red seal on the lower-left corner.
Artist: Kason Suzuki (1860 - 1919)
Date: Meiji 42 (1909)
Paper size: 8 and 3/4 x 11 and 3/4 inches (22.2 x 30 cm)
Condition: Excellent condition for its age. A few minor soils. Original Kuchi-e fold line (vertical fold lines). Beautiful colors and wonderful details.
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Wonderful woodblock print "Haniwa to Tsubo" (Earthenware Dog and Vase) is by Toru Mabuchi (1920-1994). "Haniwa" is a clay figure in the shape of men, women, or animals. They were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Tumulus period. Beautiful woodgrain background enhances this rustic image. Very charming print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 1/2 inches by 5 and 7/8 inches (19 x 15 cm)
Image size: 7 inches by 5 and 1/8 inches (18 x 13 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: ca. 1950's
Signed: Block signed "T. MABUCHI" in the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor paper toning from old age. A faint ink spot on the bottom margin (edge) which will be easily matted out. Once tipped on verso. (top edge)
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Rare original woodblock print "Torii Gate in the Snow" is by Ninko Tsukioka (1897-1976). From an old estate in the south of Japan. This print was for the 17th Nihon Hanga Kyokai Tenrankai (The 17th Japan Print Association Exhibition). It was handwritten on the right margin with the artist sign by brush. Artist's Block sign "Nin" on the lower left of the image.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 12 and 5/8 x 10 and 3/8 inches (32 x26.2 cm)
Image size: 11 and 7/8 x 9 and 1/2 inches (30 x 24 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: 1949
Signed: Block signed "Nin" on the lower left of the image. Artist signed by brush on the lower right margin.
Condition: Overall good condition for its age. Minor toning, creases. Minor foxing which is hardly noticeable from the front. The right margin was folded to the image. Please see the pictures.
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Kaimami no Tsuki, Kaoyo (A Glimpse of the Moon - Kaoyo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "垣間見の月 かほよ Kaimami no Tsuki, Kaoyo” (A Glimpse of the Moon - Kaoyo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed in 1886 (Meiji 19nen). Signed on the lower left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kenji Okura, Printer's name, Akio Watanabe on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 5/8 inches by 15 and 7/8 inches (27 x 40.3 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 inches (22.5 x 33 cm)
Condition: New Condition. Once tipped on the upper left edge of verso.
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The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for the novel "槍一筋” (Yari hitosuji - author: Gensai Murai) in 1900. Published by Shunyodo. Artist name "Toshimine" with a red seal on the lower right of the image. Very fine image of a female samurai with cherry blossoms.
Artist: Toshimine Tsutsui (1863-1934)
Date: Meiji 33 (1900)
Size:10 and 1/8 x 8 and 3/4 inches (25.1 x 22.1 cm)
Condition: Good overall. Original Kuchi-e fold lines. Excellent colors and details. Some minor soils and creases as shown. Once chipped and paper residue on the edge of verso. Tiny paper loss in the upper left corner. Please see photos for details.
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This humorous stencil print (called Kappa-ban) "慶-Yorokobi" (Rejoice) is by Yoshitoshi Mori (1898-1992). It shows two traditional Japanese masks "Hyottoko" and "Okame". "Hyotoko and Okame" as a pair are said to bring in good fortune in Japan. Already framed. It comes with the original box.
Technique: Stencil print (called Kappa-ban)
Frame size: 15 and 3/4 inches wide by 12 inches tall (40 x 30.5 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/2 inches wide by 7 and 7/8 inches tall (29 x 20 cm)
Sheet number: H.C
Date: 1975
Signed: Artist signed "Y. Mori" by the pencil
Condition: This print and frame both look to be in outstanding condition.
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月夜釜- Tsukiyo no kama (An Iron cauldron and the Moon at night) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Wonderful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Tsukiyo no kama" (An Iron cauldron and the Moon at night) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 19 nen (1886). Signed on the left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at the bookstores or dealers. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copyright seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 3/8 inches (22.5 x 34 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. Once tipped on verso. (upper left edge)
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小夜の月- Sayo no tsuki (Akazome Emon Viewing the Moon from Her Palace Chambers) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Sayo no tsuki" (Akazome Emon Viewing the Moon from Her Palace Chambers) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 20 nen (1887). Signed on the right of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at the bookstores or dealers. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copyright seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5 x 33.3 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. A few very minor spots on the left and top margin which will be easily matted out. Please see the last two pictures.
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Kaga Chiyo (Lady Chiyo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "加賀千代-Kaga Chiyo" (Lady Chiyo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed in 1889. Signed on the lower right of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5 x 33.3 cm)
Condition: New Condition. Minor ink smudge on the lower left margin and a few minor spots on the top margin which will be easily matted out. Please see the picture.
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Beautiful woodblock print "Ryogoku Hanabi no zu (Fireworks at Ryogoku from the series Famous Views of Tokyo) is by Kiyochika Kobayashi (1847-1915). An amazingly illuminated fireworks scene at Ryogku. This is a re-carved edition. Originally printed in 1880. This print was published by Maria Shobo in 1976. Title on the bottom margin, date "Meiji 13 nen"(1880), Original Publisher name "Kumajiro Fukuda" and Artist name "Kiyochika Kobayashi" on the right margin. An absolutely phenomenal Japanese woodblock print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 inches by 9 and 3/8 inches (35.5 x 23.7 cm)
Image size: 12 and 3/4 inches by 8 and 1/4 inches (32.5 x 21 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. Very minor ink smudges on the bottom margin which will be easily matted out.
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Wonderful woodblock print "阿修羅" (Ashura) is by Shiro Kasamatsu. Self-published print, dated 1959. Japanese title "阿修羅" (Ashura) and dated 1959 in the bottom margin. Handsigned "Shiro Kasamatsu" and red seal at the lower right of the image. Red tiny square seal "Shiro Hanga" on the lower right margin. Paper has an embossed seal on the right margin. Watermarked on the bottom margin. Extremely rare self-published print. Hard to find these old self-published prints nowadays.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 1/8 inches by 16 and 3/4 inches (28.3 x 42.5 cm)
Image size: 9 and 5/8 inches by 14 and 3/8 inches (24.5 x 36.5 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Printed in 1959 (Showa 34nen)
Signed: Hand signed "Shiro Kasamatsu" at the lower right of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition. Faint ink smudge on the margin. Minor toning and soil into the top margin (edge). Kento cut on the lower right margin is for color alignment and is not a defect.
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卒都婆小町 "Sotoba-komachi" (Gravemaker Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Sotoba- komachi" (Gravemaker Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is the re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed in Meiji 19 nen (1886). Signed on the lower left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 3/8 inches by 15 and 5/8 inches (26.3 x 39.7 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5 x 33.3 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. Once tipped on the left edge of verso.
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This attractive stencil print (called Kappa-ban) "Murasaki Shikibu"(Lady Murasaki) is by Yoshitoshi Mori (1898-1992). Very famous novel "Genji Monogatari" (The Tale of Genji), which was written by Lady Murasaki-Shikibu in the Heian Period. The novel chronicled the life of Prince Genji and the people around him in the court. Countless stories, films, poems, and paintings have been made after this classic masterpiece of Japanese literature.
Very good impression and color. His works have very unique strength and purity of line. Nice ink bleeds through Japanese handmade washi paper.
Technique: Stencil print (called Kappa-ban)
Paper size: 9 and 5/8 inches by 12 and 5/8 inches (24.5 x 32 cm)
Sheet number: H.C
Date: 1975
Signed: Artist signed "Y. Mori" by the pencil
Condition: Good condition. Minor toning from previous framing. Tape stains on the edge of verso, it shows from the front. However, it will be easily matted out. Minor brown line on the upper right is a fiber, not foxing. Please see the picture.
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悟道の月, Godo no tsuki (Moon of Enlightenment) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Godo no tsuki" (Moon of Enlightenment) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 21 nen (1888). Signed on the left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Hotei is pointing to the Moon. The moon symbolized "Enlightenment". Because the moon is the most beautiful circle on the universe in the Buddhist view.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/8 inches by 15 inches (25.7 x 38 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5 x 33.3 cm)
Condition: Excellent condition. A few faint micro sizes spots in the image. They are hardly noticeable. Please see the last picture.
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This heartwarming woodblock print, "Children and Cherry Blossoms" is by Hitoshi Kiyohara (1896-1956). Published by Watanabe. (Watanabe "Mitsuboshi seal" on the lower right margin) This charming print puts a smile on your face. Japanese children are playing under a cherry tree. Their innocence is so precious! This woodblock print is the most desirable print out of his children's subjects prints.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 15 and 1/2 inches by 10 and 1/2 inches (39.2 x 26.7 cm)
Image size: 14 and 1/4 inches by 9 and 1/2 inches (35.6 x 24.2 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Ca. 1970
Signed: Artist red seal "Hitoshi" on the lower-left corner of the image and on the lower right margin.
Condition: Outstanding condition. Once tipped on the verso.
*Watanabe Mitsuboshi seal. Please see the below. (This picture is just an example, not for sale or not comes with this print)
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Remarkable woodblock print "Miroku Bosatsu"(Maitreya) is by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-1999). Hand-signed "T. Tokuriki" and edition number "101/150" in pencil on the lower left margin. You see wonderful woodgrains on this print. This truly beautiful handmade print makes your heart warm. Very peaceful expression.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 7 and 3/4 x 11 and 7/8 inches (19.5 x 30 cm)
Image size: 6 and 5/8 x 10 and 7/8 inches (16.8 x 27.5 cm)
Sheet number: 101/150
Date: mid-1900
Signed: Hand-signed "T. Tokuriki" in pencil on the lower left margin.
Condition: Outstanding condition. Once tipped on verso.
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史家村月夜, 九紋竜 "Shikasontsukiyo Kumonryu" (The Village of the Shi Clan on a Moonlit Night) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Shikasontsukiyo Kumonryu" (The Village of the Shi Clan on a Moonlit Night) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed in Meiji 18 nen (1885). Signed on the lower left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kenji Okura, Printer's name, Akio Watanabe on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 33.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. Once lightly tipped on the upper left of verso.
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辻君 "Tsujigimi" (Streetwalker in Autumn Moonlight ) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Tsujigimi" (Streetwalker in Autumn Moonlight ) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is a re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed in Meiji 20 nen (1887). Signed on the lower left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Ukiyo-e hanga kankokai, Printer's name, Akio Watanabe, Carver's name, Kenji Okura on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 33.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition. Once lightly tipped on the upper left of verso.
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Enchuzuki (Moon and Smoke) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Wonderful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "EnchuzukiI" (Moon and Smoke) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 19 nen (1886). Signed on the lower left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is a very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 inches (26.5 x 37.8 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 33.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition.
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兜の星影 Kabuto no hoshikage
The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a novel "Kabuto no hoshikage" in 1895. Published by Shunyodo. This wonderful image is very emotional and dramatic. Unsigned. This Kuchi-e print is very desirable and extremely rare.
Artist: Keishu Takeuchi (1861-1943)
Date: Meiji 28 (1895)
Paper size: 11 x 9inches (28 x 22.7 cm)
Condition: Good overall. Original Kuchi-e fold lines. Excellent colors and details. Minor soils, crease. and toning as shown. Please see photos for details.
- Source: Nanako Yamada
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Ishiyama zuki (Ishiyama Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Ishiyama zuki"(Ishiyama Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 22 nen (1889). Signed on the lower right of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kenji Okura, Printer's name, Akio Watanabe on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 33.7 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition.
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Shijo Noryo (Cooling off at Shijo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Shijo Noryo" (Cooling off at Shijo) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 18 nen (1885). Signed on the left of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Carver's name, Kentaro Maeda, Printer's name, Sakuji Tanaka on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/8 inches (22.5 x 33.3 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition.
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Inabayama no tsuki (Inaba Mountain Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon)
Very beautiful woodblock print is by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). "Inabayama no tsuki (Inaba Mountain Moon) from Tsuki Hyakushi (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), this is re-carved edition from the Showa era. First printed Meiji 18 nen (1885). Signed on the lower right of the image. This elegant re-carved edition is by Ukiyo-e Hanga Kankokai. Published by Nihon Bijutsuga kai. This reproduction set was sold only by the publisher in those days, not at dealers or bookstores. So it is really difficult to find nowadays. Copy right seal, Printer's name, Akio Watanabe, Carver's name, Kenji Okura on the verso. Selected great two carvers (Maeda and Okura) and two printers (Tanaka and Watanabe) worked on this project. It is a really high-quality print. The carving and the printing is faithful to the original. Just stunning and beautiful. Please see the details.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi(1839-1892) is very famous Ukiyo-e artist. In 1850, when he was 11 years old, Yoshitoshi was apprenticed to Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print. Yoshitoshi created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors, and Bijin.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/2 inches by 15 and 1/2 inches (26.5 x 39.5 cm)
Image size: 8 and 7/8 inches by 13 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 33.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine Condition.
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Very scarce woodblock print “Ai to Shiro” (Blue and White) by Elizabeth Keith was published by Shozaburo Watanabe. This print is my favorite print which is very sophisticated and elegant. You see Hokusai's "Great wave" print on the wall and beautiful blue and white plates on the shelf in the store's showcase in Kyoto. Kimono lady has a blue and white umbrella and fan. Obi sash is beautifully embossed. The beautiful black hair adds a very nice contrast with the overall blue color scheme. This print has the most Japanese mood by blue and white colors. This print is at several museums in Japan. Printed on handmade mulberry paper with full margins. Once tipped on the bottom of verso. Very strong impression with fine colors. A prime example of Elizabeth Keith's work.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 5/8 by 16 and 1/8 inches (29.5 x 41 cm)
Image size: 10 and 7/8 by 14 and 7/8 inches (27.5 x 37.5 cm)
Sheet number: N/A (Edition size 100)
Date: Printed ca. 1925
Signed: Artist signed "Elizabeth Keith" by pencil on the bottom of the image.
Condition: Outstanding condition. Once tipped on the bottom of verso. Drying hole on the margin.
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Extremely rare print by Watanabe publisher. Watanabe F seal on the lower right margin. Title "Ikebana" (Flower arrangement), Showa 13 nen (1938), and Haru (spring) on the left margin. Wonderful details and very fine colors. Excellent shading and ink bleed through. You can see the beautiful Baren mark on this print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/4 inches by 15 and 3/8 inches
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Dated Showa 13 nen (1938)
Signed: Signed "Shiro" and red seal at the upper right of the image.
Condition: Outstanding condition. Minor paper crease on the upper right corner.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $28.00
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Very fine Kabuki actor print is by Shunsen Natori. Signed Natori Shunsen with artist's seal Shunsen; the actor's name "Ichikawa Ebizo" and role title, "Kinegawa no Yoemon", dated "Showa 26 nen, 9 gatsu saku" (September in 1951) on the right margin, published by Watanabe. This is later print, a tiny label on the verso. This print is a smaller size than regular Oban size.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 and 3/4 x 11 and 3/4 inches (22.2 x 29.8 cm)
Image size: 6 and 7/8 x 10 and 3/8 inches (17.4 x 26.2 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: 1951
Signed: signed Taishido Shunsen with artist's red seal
Condition: Outstanding condition.
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Kusudama (Flower ball decoration)
The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a novel 薬玉 "Kusudama" (Flower ball decoration) in a literary magazine titled Bungei Kurabu magazine, Vol 8, No.7 in 1902. Artist name"Toshikata" with red seal "Toshikata" on the lower right corner.
About Kusudama
Kusudama originates from ancient Japanese culture, where they were used for incense and potpourri; possibly originally being actual bunches of flowers or herbs. The word itself is a combination of two Japanese words kusuri, Medicine, and tama, Ball. They are now typically used as decorations, or as gifts.
Artist: Toshikata Mizuno (1866-1908)
Date: Meiji 35 (1902)
Paper size: 12 and 1/4 x 8 and 7/8 inches (31x 22.5 cm)
Condition: Good overall. Original Kuchi-e fold lines. Excellent colors and details. Minor toning, soils, and crease as shown. A pinhead-size hole at the lower left edge which is hardly noticeable. Please see photos for details.
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Robiraki
The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a novel 爐開き "Robiraki" (Opening the tea house) from Bungei Kurabu magazine, Vol 15, No.13 in 1909. Artist name Gekko with the artist's red seal on the upper right corner. This print is one of the very popular Kuchi-e prints.
Artist: Gekko Ogata (1859 -1920)
Date: Meiji 42 (1909)
Paper size: 8 and 7/8 x 12 and 1/4 inches (22.5 x 31 cm)
Condition: Good overall. Paper toning and some minor soils. Original Kuchi-e fold lines. Please note, the center of the print was repaired from the back as shown. Please see the last picture carefully. However. this print has strong colors and beautiful impression.
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仙錦亭 (Senkintei)
The print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a novel 仙錦亭 "Senkintei" by Reisui Chizuka (1866-1942), in a literary magazine titled "Bungei kurabu" magazine, Vol 7, No.4 in 1901. Kimono lady and stone wash basin are a very tasteful image. Hanko red seal on the lower right of the image.
Artist: Hanko Kajita (1870-1917)
Date: Meiji 34 (1901)
Paper size: 12 x 8 and 7/8 inches (30.3 x 22.5 cm)
Condition: Good condition. Original Kuchi-e fold lines. Excellent colors and details. Minor soils and creases. Please see photos for details.
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茶の湯と生花 Chanoyu to Ikebana (Flower Arrangement and Tea Ceremony)
This print was produced as a kuchie frontispiece for a book "Chanoyu to Ikebana" (Flower Arrangement and Tea Ceremony) by Hakubunkan (publisher). Artist name "Kason" with a red seal on the lower right corner. Wonderful composition and fine colors.
Artist: Kason Suzuki (1860 - 1919)
Date: Meiji 28 (1895)
Paper size: 11 x 8 and 1/2 inches (28 x 21.5 cm)
Condition: Good condition. Original Kuchi-e fold line (a vertical fold lines). Excellent colors and details. Some soils and creases. There are damages on the upper right edge and the right edge, as shown. Please see last two photos for details.
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Wonderful woodblock print "Ikebana" (Flower Arrangement) is by Chieko Minagawa (1924 - ). Outstanding colors and contrast. Publisher is Kyoto Hanga-in. Carver "Matsuda", Printer "Shinagawa" seal and Publisher "Kyoto Hangs-in" seal on the lower right margin. Very colorful and cheerful print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 11 and 1/8 x 16 and 1/4 inches (28.3 x 41.2 cm)
Image size: 10 and 3/4 x 15 and 1/2 inches (27.2 x 39.3 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Ca. 1950
Signed: Black signature in the lower right of the image
Condition: Good condition with minor toning from its age. Some ink smudges on the margin as shown.
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$ 160.00
The beautiful woodblock print 'Waltz' is by Kunio Kaneko. It's a very sophisticated and elegant Koi print with vibrant colors. The large empty space brings Japanese simplicity and modesty.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 by 14 inches tall (35.5 x 35.5 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/2 inches in diameter (29.2 cm diameter)
Sheet number: 4/150
Date: 2020
Signed: Artist signed "Kunio Kaneko" by pencil on the bottom margin.
Condition: Excellent condition.
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$ 119.00
The remarkable silkscreen print 'Ohara no Hadaka Matsuri' (Ohara Hadaka Festival, Chiba) is by Masaaki Tanaka (b. 1947). This print captures the vibrant energy of a festival held in the sea in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The waves are depicted as fish scales, and the bold colors create a modern and dynamic image. The sheet number, Japanese title, and artist's signature are hand-signed on the bottom margin.
The Ohara Hadaka Festival is a traditional autumn celebration that unites the entire community. It is held to pray for a bountiful harvest and a successful fishing season, with more than a dozen mikoshi, or portable shrines, ceremoniously carried into the sea at once. The mikoshi are cast into the sea with bravery and heroism, symbolizing the community's devotion and unity.
Technique: Silkscreen
Paper size: 13 by 19 and 7/8 inches (33 cm x 50.5 cm)
Image size: 10 x 14 and 1/4 inches (25.5 x 36 cm)
Sheet number: 8/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-Signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition.
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$ 215.00
The beautiful stencil print 'Nihon no Shiki' (Four Seasons of Japan) is by Kan Kawada (1927–1999). This print masterfully captures the essence of each season in Japan through iconic seasonal motifs in a single image. The bold colors and striking contrast make it truly eye-catching. The Japanese title "Nihon no Shiki" is dated '84, with sheet number 85/120, and is hand-signed by the artist on the bottom margin. Originally a "Katazome" (stencil dyeing) artist, Kan Kawada created many stunning stencil prints like this. He is a well-known artist, particularly outside of Japan. Kawada's striking red color and dynamic compositions are highly attractive to collectors worldwide.
Following his death in 1999, the prices of his artwork quickly rose, making his limited edition prints increasingly difficult to find in excellent condition. This particular print is part of a limited edition of only 120 copies.
Technique: Woodblock / Stencil print
Paper size: 11 and 3/8 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (29 x 36.8 cm)
Image size: 8 and 3/4 inches by 12 inches (22 x 30.5 cm)
Sheet number: 85/120
Date: 1984
Signed: Artist signed "Kan Kawada" in pencil by the artist on the bottom margin
Condition: Overall, the print is in good condition. There is minor toning on the bottom edge, a few paper creases, and spots on the margins. Additionally, some micro-pinholes from the handmade paper process are present on the left margin edge; these are only visible when held up to the light.
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$ 49.95
The adorable woodblock print 'Yumashi' (Tanuki Statues at Sunset) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima. This delightful print features tanuki statues lined up in the warm glow of a beautiful sunset. Shigaraki Tanuki is a special good luck statue, and it is an adorable creature. This print will put a smile on your face.Please note that this is a small-sized print measuring 6 inches by 8 inches.
Shigaraki Tanuki
The Tanuki statue is a symbol of Shigaraki ware in Shiga prefecture. Shigaraki ware is very famous and one of the “Six Old Kilns” in Japan. Shigaraki tanuki is an adorable creature with 8 lucky meanings often seen at the front porch of houses and the entrance of restaurants in Japan.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 6 inches wide and 8 inches tall (15 x 20.5 cm)
Image size: 4 and 1/4 inches wide and 6 and 3/8 inches tall (11 x 16 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: First printed in 2016
Signed: Block-signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Pristine condition.
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$ 215.00
The peaceful woodblock print 'Fujikawa no Matsunamiki' (Pine Trees Path in Fujikawa) is by Fumio Kitaoka (1918–2007), capturing a peaceful daily scene at Fujikawa in Aichi Prefecture. On the other side of the railroad crossing, there is a person walking her dog, blending in with the beautiful pine tree-lined street. Printed in 1977, this print boasts vibrant colors and striking contrast and was hand-signed by the artist in pencil on the bottom margin.
Fujikawa-shuku was the thirty-seventh of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido road. In particular, to the west of Fujikawa-shuku, there is a beautiful row of pine trees that stretches for about 400 meters. The pine trees along the road provide protection from the summer sun and act as a windbreak in the winter for travelers traveling along the Tokaido. It gave travelers peace of mind. Even now, they are carefully cared for and protected.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 15 and 1/4 x 12 inches (38.8 x 30.5 cm)
Image size: 12 and 7/8 x 9 and 1/2 inches (32.5 x 24 cm)
Sheet number: 7/200
Date: 1977
Signed: Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: Excellent condition
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