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Amazing woodblock print "Hinode Tsuru" (Cranes and Rising Sun) is by Ōkyo Maruyama (1735-1795) "Crane" and "Rising Sun" are both important good luck motifs of the New Year in Japan. Ōkyo Maruyama began as a student of the so-called Kano painting school in Kyoto. He became famous for his depiction of natural subjects in Chinese influenced style. Published by Unsodo. Artist name "Maruyma Ōkyo", the title "Hinode Tsuru", Carver's name "Unknown", printer's name "Saji" on the left margin. Unsodo seal on the right margin. This is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 and 1/8 by 11 inches (20.5 x 27.8 cm)
Image size: 6 and 3/4 by 9 and 1/8 inches (17 x 23.2 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Undated. this print is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Signed: "Ōkyo" signature with red seals on the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Pristine condition.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $20.00
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Beautiful woodblock print "Nousagi no zu" (Wild Rabbit) is by Ōkyo Maruyama (1735-1795). Ōkyo Maruyama began as a student of the so-called Kano painting school in Kyoto. He became famous for his depiction of natural subjects in Chinese influenced style. Published by Unsodo. Unsodo seal on the right margin. Artist name "Maruyma Ōkyo", the title "Nousagi no zu", Carver's name "Unknown", and printer's name "Horii" on the left margin. This is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 3/4 by 8 inches (27.3 x 20.5 cm)
Image size: 9 and 1/8 by 6 and 7/8 inches (23.2 x 17.4 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Undated. this print is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Signed: "Ōkyo" signature with a red seal on the right of the image.
Condition: Pristine condition. Minor ink smudge on the bottom margin (edge) which will be easily matted out.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $20.00
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Splendid woodblock print "Ryu no zu" (Dragon) is by Ōkyo Maruyama (1735-1795). Ōkyo Maruyama began as a student of the so-called Kano painting school in Kyoto. He became famous for his depiction of natural subjects in Chinese influenced style. Published by Unsodo. Artist name "Maruyma Ōkyo", the title "Ryu no zu", printer's name "Horii" and Unsodo seal on the left margin. This is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 and 1/8 by 11 inches (20.5 x 27.8 cm)
Image size: 6 and 3/4 by 9 and 1/8 inches (17 x 23.2 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Undated. this print is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Signed: "Ōkyo" signature with red seals on the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Pristine condition. Minor ink smudge on the margin which will be easily matted out.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $20.00
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Beautiful woodblock print "Secchu matsu ni Oshidori" (Snow-covered Pine tree and Mandarin ducks) is by Ōkyo Maruyama (1735-1795) A pair of Mandarin ducks means happiness in love. The pine tree is a good luck motif in Japan. Ōkyo Maruyama began as a student of the so-called Kano painting school in Kyoto. He became famous for his depiction of natural subjects in Chinese influenced style. Published by Unsodo. Artist name "Maruyma Ōkyo", the title "Secchu matsu ni Oshidori", Carver's name "Unknown", printer's name "Ueba" on the left margin. Unsodo seal on the right margin. This is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 and 1/8 by 11 inches (20.5 x 27.8 cm)
Image size: 6 and 3/4 by 9 and 1/8 inches (17 x 23.2 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: Undated. this print is later print from the original woodblocks (Meiji era)
Signed: "Ōkyo" signature with red seals on the lower right corner of the image.
Condition: Pristine condition.
Flat shipping rate (USPS Priority mail with full insurance) $20.00
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