WB Yasuji (Tankei) Japanese Woodblock Prints Asian Antique Sumo Match 1889s
Printing good, good preservation, a few stains, a few creases, edge creases. 3 sheets in a row. 1889 (Meiji 22nd year).
Printing good, good preservation, a few stains, a few creases, edge creases. 3 sheets in a row. 1889 (Meiji 22nd year).
Woodblock print, later printing. Printed in good condition. Condition: A little stain on the upper part. Size 23 x 36 cm.
Size : 29.7 × 21 cm (sheet size). 2015 Completed the Graduate School of Joshibi University of Art and Design, Department of Fine Arts, Printmaking. Nakamura Miho, Yamashiro Yumi Exhibition at Yoseido Gallery, Tokyo. Second Prize, Kawakami Sumio Museum of Art Woodblock Print Grand Prix Exhibition. (Kawakami Sumio Kawakami Art Museum, Kanuma, Japan). Shibetsu Artist-in-Residence […]
Setsukawa Ruko Sawamura Sojuro 2 pieces. Brushed and well preserved with few stains and very few insect holes and embellishments. Each about 36.7×25.5cm.
Shin II Three Paintings of Seven Rifles on a Bitching Peak. Meiji 23rd year (1891). Well-painted and preserved, with few stains and scratches on the corners. Each about 37.1x25cm.
Some stains, a few spots, a little soiling, a little foxing, a trace of peeling on the reverse side. Size: 28.2 x 21.3 cm (sheet size). 28.2 x 21.3 cm (sheet size).
Trimming, stain, slight soiling. 17.4x25cm (sheet size). 1902 (35th year of Meiji era).
Title Edo Meisho Gonouchi Ueno Umesuke. Date: 1867 (Keio 3). Size: 24.5 x 36 cm. His aliases include Hanacho-rou, Ichiiyinsai, and Toyoharu-rou. After studying under Shunobu Toyohara and creating the original illustrations for hagoita oshie, he was introduced to Kunisada (Toyokuni III). He produced many yakusha oshibu-e (large head paintings of actors) and demonstrated his […]
Work Kaede ga heri. A few small stains on the inside. 17.4×23.5cm (sheet size).
Title Yoshishi Meishiden Muramatsu Santayu. Condition: Stains and rubs. Size: 24 x 36 cm. His aliases include Hanacho-rou, Ichiiyinsai, and Toyoharu-rou. After studying under Shunobu Toyohara and creating the original illustrations for hagoita oshie, he was introduced to Kunisada (Toyokuni III). He produced many yakusha oshibu-e (large head paintings of actors) and demonstrated his ability. […]