Toshi Yoshida original woodblock print in framed with signature and certificate. This woodblock print is a surimono produced by Toshi Yoshida, commissioned by the Franklin Gallery. This is an original piece that he carved and rubbed on woodblocks himself. This work is the only limited edition from the Franklin Gallery. The author’s seal is hand-printed. Titlle: Wisteria flowers and Nobitaki. Condition : very good? Photo reference. Age: published in 1982. MATERIAL : Japanese paper? Frame: front Acrylic plate. Size: woodblock print: 6.10x 8.66 inch apprix. Frame: 9.57x 12.51x 0.79 inch approx. Please check photos for item description and condition we do our very best to take photos that show the true colors of the items we sell but colors will always very slightly from one computer to another. DHL express or EMS japanpost. About other area, please ask me. We provide products that can be exposed to the Japanese culture and tradition. We would be happy if you would be interested in Japan. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
This beautiful woodblock print by Joichi Hoshi captures the essence of Japanese art and culture. Created in 1974, it is a unique piece of art that depicts a serene evening scene. The artist’s skillful use of color and intricate details make this print a true masterpiece. The print is in excellent shape, with no visible wear and tear. It is a perfect addition to any art collection or a wonderful gift for someone who appreciates Japanese art. Don’t miss the chance to add this stunning woodblock print to your collection!
This beautiful vintage Japanese woodblock print features a woman holding a fan after the renowned artist Kitagawa Utamaro. The intricate details showcase the rich history and culture of Japan, making it a valuable addition to any collection. With its vibrant multi-color palette, this piece would be a stunning focal point in any room. Its age and origin add to its allure and make it a unique find for collectors of Asian antiques. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of art. In pretty good condition as the pics show some minor wear to the frame and it comes exactly as shown. The frame measures 14″ x 19″ and the sight is 9 3/4″ x 14 3/4″.
Magicians, salesman and samisen player invoking ghosts, playing rokurokubi. Woodblock print, double page book illustrations, early 19th century, framed, 7″ x 9 3/4″, matted and framed to 13″ x 15 1/4″.
AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. DESCRIPTION: THE RED CROSS ASSISTING INJURED SOLDIERS. This original Japanese woodblock print is a rare find from the Yoshitoshi School, dating back to 1895. The intricate details and vivid colors make it a stunning piece of art for any collector of antique prints. The primary material used is paper, and the print depicts a scene from a war in Japan, showcasing the region of origin and historical significance. The print is in excellent condition, with no visible wear or tear. Perfect for adding a touch of history and culture to any home or collection.
Sarusawa Pond in Nara, chûban format, published by Uchida, with signature and seal lower left. Bright colors, good condition, not examined out of frame. 7 1/4″ x 9 3/4″, frame size 11″ x 14 1/4″.
Thank you for visiting our page. Our store owns a lot of unique items that you won’t see in other stores. Please take a look at them from here. You won’t regret it! Size:36.3x24cm triptych. Condition:Please see photos. Please see Photo’s as part of the item description, since they are photo’s of the actual Artwork you will receive! There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s. We will carefully deliver using the packing material. We will do our best to match your asking price. Thank you for reading to the end. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions ^ ^.