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Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880’s (#24)

Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#24)
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#24)
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#24)

Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#24)
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR MORE BAIREI WOODBLOCK PRINTS, YOU WILL RECEIVE THE EXACT PRINT SHOWN. Renowned for his kacho-e (bird-and-flower prints), he skillfully blended traditional Japanese painting techniques with refined depictions of natural subjects. His works, often featuring seasonal flowers and birds, remain significant examples of Meiji period art. Kono Bairei was born on April 20, 1844, in Kyoto and died on February 2, 1895. He trained under Nakajima Raisho and Shiokawa Bunrin, both influential Kyoto painters. In 1881, Bairei established his own art school, mentoring future masters such as Takeuchi Seiho. In recognition of his artistic achievements, Kono Bairei was appointed in 1893 to the Art Committee of the Imperial Household, an honor reserved for highly distinguished artists. Kacho-e by Kono Bairei. Bairei’s primary focus was kacho-e, the traditional Japanese art form dedicated to birds and flowers. His designs often feature restrained color palettes, including black and white or subtle tones, drawing inspiration from classical Chinese and Japanese painting traditions. Among his most renowned works are the illustrated albums Bairei Hyakucho Gafu (Picture Book of One Hundred Birds) and Bairei Kacho Gafu. Which showcase meticulous depictions of seasonal flora and fauna. Compared with the vibrant, theatrical ukiyo-e prints of contemporaries like Toyohara Kunichika. Bairei’s work reflects a more subtle and contemplative aesthetic grounded in natural observation.
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#24)
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Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed

Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed

Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
This is an antique Japanese woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, from the illustrated book. Ehon Sumidagawa Ryogan Ichiran. Framed behind glass in a black frame with a wide neutral mat. The composition extends across joined sheets in a long horizontal format and depicts a lively riverside scene with numerous figures, buildings, boats, and calligraphic text, all handled with the narrative detail and flowing design associated with Hokusai’s work from this series. The scene has strong visual interest throughout, with activity unfolding across the waterfront and architecture carrying the eye from one section of the composition to the next. The print has a very appealing panoramic format and presents well as a framed example of Japanese Edo-period printed work. The overall framed dimensions are approximately 23.5 inches wide, 13.5 inches high, and 1.0 inch deep, while the visible image measures about 17.25 inches wide by 8.75 inches high. Please review the photographs carefully, as they are considered part of the item description.
Antique Katsushika Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Print Ehon Sumidagawa Framed
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Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print

Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print

Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Masao Ido – Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) – Original Japanese Woodblock Print, 1990, Edition 63/180. This tranquil woodblock print by renowned Kyoto artist Masao Ido depicts Tsukimizaka (Moon Viewing Slope) in summer, a peaceful pathway lined with towering cedar trees and bathed in soft sunlight filtering through the forest canopy. The composition captures the quiet beauty of Kyoto’s natural scenery, with gentle shadows, vibrant greens, and a winding road inviting the viewer deeper into the landscape. Ido’s signature use of layered colors and atmospheric light creates a serene sense of depth and seasonal harmony. A beautiful example of contemporary Japanese woodblock printing that reflects the timeless elegance of Kyoto’s historic surroundings. Title: Tsukimizaka – Summer (?). Medium: Original Japanese Woodblock Print (Mokuhanga). 38 × 25.9 cm. 45.5 × 33.2 cm. Signature: Hand-signed by the artist. Condition: Good overall condition. Foxing and age-related spots are present mainly in the margins and sheet edges. Most of these areas will be concealed when professionally framed. A few very faint spots are visible within the image area, but they are difficult to notice and do not significantly affect the overall presentation of the artwork. ? Artist Biography(English). Born in Kyoto, Ido studied under master printmaker Tomikichiro Tokuriki, inheriting classical woodblock techniques while developing his own soft, atmospheric style. His works often focus on famous temples, shrines, and townscapes, portrayed through seasonal changes such as snow, rain, and twilight. Ido’s prints are admired for their gentle color palettes, delicate textures, and strong sense of place. His works have been widely collected both in Japan and internationally, and remain highly sought after by collectors of modern shin-hanga and contemporary Japanese woodblock prints. All items are carefully packaged using professional packaging materials. Please check your country’s import regulations before purchasing.
Masao Ido Tsukimizaka in Summer (?) Original Japanese Woodblock Print
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Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60

Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60

Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
Wonderful mid century modern Haku Maki woodblock prints mounted together on yellow grass cloth covered board and each framed in dark brown wood frames. The smaller print: “Poem’69-34″, abstract organic forms in green on black with yellow accent, on wove paper, signed lower right, edition 55 of 207 lower left, titled center margin, red seal lower left. 9.25″ x 7″ overall. The larger print: “Poem’69-64″ abstract organic forms in green on black with yellow and red accents, on wove paper, signed lower right, edition 29 of 154 lower left, red seal lower left. 20.5″ x 10.25″ overall. Overall measurements are 24.75″ x 26.75″. Thanks for stopping in.
Vintage MCM Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Original Woodblock Poem Art #69-60
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Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box

Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box

Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll (Hanga) – Takeda Shingen A magnificent, authentic vintage Japanese hanging scroll featuring a traditional woodblock print (hanga) of the legendary Sengoku-period daimyo, Takeda Shingen, surrounded by his famous Twenty-Four Generals. This is a genuine woodblock print, showcasing the intricate line work and traditional coloring techniques of classical Japanese art. This is an Edo-period piece. It comes complete with a traditional wooden storage box (tomobako) featuring older, hand-written identification labels on the lid and inside. This is a fantastic, museum-quality display piece for a martial arts dojo, a samurai history collector, or an Asian art enthusiast. Item Specifications: -Item Type: Kakejiku (Traditional Japanese Hanging Scroll) -Medium: Authentic Woodblock Print (Hanga) -Subject: Takeda Shingen and the 24 Generals -Includes: Hanging scroll and original wooden storage box (tomobako). Condition: Good antique condition. The woodblock colors are wonderfully preserved. Because of its age, there is some typical natural foxing/spotting and age-related wear to the paper and mounting.
Edo Period Japanese Woodblock Print Scroll Takeda Shingen 24 Generals with Box
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Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880’s (#27)

Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#27)
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#27)
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#27)

Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#27)
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR MORE BAIREI WOODBLOCK PRINTS, YOU WILL RECEIVE THE EXACT PRINT SHOWN. Renowned for his kacho-e (bird-and-flower prints), he skillfully blended traditional Japanese painting techniques with refined depictions of natural subjects. His works, often featuring seasonal flowers and birds, remain significant examples of Meiji period art. Kono Bairei was born on April 20, 1844, in Kyoto and died on February 2, 1895. He trained under Nakajima Raisho and Shiokawa Bunrin, both influential Kyoto painters. In 1881, Bairei established his own art school, mentoring future masters such as Takeuchi Seiho. In recognition of his artistic achievements, Kono Bairei was appointed in 1893 to the Art Committee of the Imperial Household, an honor reserved for highly distinguished artists. Kacho-e by Kono Bairei. Bairei’s primary focus was kacho-e, the traditional Japanese art form dedicated to birds and flowers. His designs often feature restrained color palettes, including black and white or subtle tones, drawing inspiration from classical Chinese and Japanese painting traditions. Among his most renowned works are the illustrated albums Bairei Hyakucho Gafu (Picture Book of One Hundred Birds) and Bairei Kacho Gafu. Which showcase meticulous depictions of seasonal flora and fauna. Compared with the vibrant, theatrical ukiyo-e prints of contemporaries like Toyohara Kunichika. Bairei’s work reflects a more subtle and contemplative aesthetic grounded in natural observation.
Japanese Woodblock Print, KONO BAIREI Kacho-e Bird & Flower Series 1880's (#27)