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Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h

Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h

Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
See all photos for exact condition. Great overall on the print. Slight staining on bottom of matting. Japanese Sosaku-hanga Woodblock Print – “Older Sister and Younger Brother” – S. Authentic mid-20th century Japanese sosaku-hanga woodblock print by S. Konishi, depicting an intimate family scene titled “Older Sister and Younger Brother”. This print was self-carved and self-printed by the artist, as indicated by the Japanese text (jikoku jizuri) along the lower margin-hallmark language of the sosaku-hanga (creative print) movement. Unlike traditional ukiyo-e, sosaku-hanga artists controlled the entire process, emphasizing personal expression and modern themes. The composition features muted post-war tones with a striking indigo garment pattern, expressive yet restrained facial rendering, and visible hand-carved texture throughout. Printed on handmade Japanese washi (mulberry) paper using traditional water-based pigments. This work reflects post-WWII Japanese modernism, focusing on family, resilience, and everyday life-common themes of the era.
Woodblock Print by Seiichiro Konishi (b. 1919), Limited Hand Colored 13w x 17h
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Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Pagoda in Kyoto

Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Pagoda in Kyoto
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Pagoda in Kyoto

Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Pagoda in Kyoto
This design was originally published in 1942 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Pagoda in Kyoto
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Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s

Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s

Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni I – Viewing Blossoms c. Presented is a beautiful Japanese full oban-size original woodblock print created by the renowned artist of the Edo period, Utagawa Toyokuni (1769 – 1825), also known as Toyokuni I. He was also teaching the art of printmaking. Among his pupils were such famous artists as Kunisada I and Kuniyoshi, who adopted his art name in the traditional Japanese manner – taking a part of the name of their teacher. Toyokuni I was known mostly for his prints related to the kabuki theatre, in particular his yakusha-e actor portraits, a field which he took to new heights. He also, however, produced other genres such as musha-e warrior prints, shunga erotica, and most notably bijin-ga. This print depicts a beautiful woman in a red furisode (a long-sleeved kimono for unmarried women). She walks among plum blossoms. The print is titled “Sangatsu hanami no zu, ” Viewing Blossoms in the Third Month. This is the third print in the series of twelve representing twelve months of the year. The print is framed in a wooden frame. Many museums in the world have Toyokuni I works: British Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Tokyo National Museum Museum of Fine Arts in Houston Honolulu Museum of Art and many others The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique during Kunisada’s lifetime. Signed with artist’s signature “Toyokuni ga” and sealed with censor and publisher’s seals. AUTHOR: Utagawa Toyokuni I PUBLISHER: Nishimuraya Yohachi (Eijudo) TITLE: Viewing Blossoms in the Third Month. ” (Sangatsu hanami no zu) SERIES: “The series of twelve (months) (Junimai tsuzuki) CREATED: c. Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: Lifetime printing circa early 1810s FRAME SIZE: 17″ X 13″ PRINT SIZE: 13.5″ X 9.5″. The condition is very good. Good detail and colors, some minor toning of the paper. It is framed in a nice wooden frame that shows some wear. Please contact me if you want to arrange the sale without a frame. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With.
Antique Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni I Viewing Blossoms c. 1860s
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Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan

Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan

Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
Condition First edition, Meiji 28 (1895). Lower volume: cover shows sun fading, with edge tears, damage, and small losses along the edges. Upper volume: average to slightly above-average condition for its age. Please check the photos for details. Artist Mizuno Toshikata? Title Nichiyo Hokan – Kijo no Shiori (Complete Set of Upper and Lower Volumes)? Description Includes a colored woodblock frontispiece by Mizuno Toshikata in the upper volume. Complete two-volume set with woodblock print illustrations. All items are 100% authenticated. Please note that measurements are taken by our company, so please understand that there may be some errors. If there is no special description about the accessories, only this item will be included.
Mizuno Toshikata Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Edo no Hana 1895 Antique Japan
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Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40×40 Table Cloth

Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth

Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
The Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40×40 Table Cloth is a vintage original piece from Japan, featuring a multi-color design. This unique tablecloth showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship and artistry, with an age of post-1940. Perfect for adding a touch of Asian antique charm to any dining table, this handmade piece is a beautiful representation of Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Masao Ido Woodblock Print Art 40x40 Table Cloth
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Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushijima

Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushijima
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushijima

Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushijima
This design was originally published in 1953 by the Yoshida Hanga Studio. We are offering a posthumously printed image, made from the original blocks, and acquired directly from the Yoshida family. While it is signed in the block, it still looks like it is pencil signed to an untrained eye. To avoid any misunderstanding, the Yoshida Hanga Studio also included the seal of the printer on the reverse. The image measures 9 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches, plus full margins. The condition is excellent. Up until his father passed away in 1950, Toshi Yoshida primarily produced works that were reminiscent of his father’s landscape prints. His later works include a wide assortment of subjects, styles and techniques. Don’t settle for a giclee or other mechanical reproduction. These woodblock prints are made using the same printing process as the original pencil signed run, under the supervision of the artist’s family and meeting their exacting standards.
Toshi Yoshida Woodblock Wisteria at Ushijima
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Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852

Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852

Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II – Snow c. He was a pupil of Kunisada, married his daughter, and inherited his art house. He mainly worked in the same manner as his teacher, creating portraits of warriors, scenes from Kabuki theater plays, and portraits of beauties in the genre of bijin-ga. This print is a triptych – a three-sheet print called “Snow” (Yuki), from the series “Moon, Snow, and Flowers” (Getsusekka no uchi). It depicts a high-ranking nobleman, portrayed in the manner that is usually associated with illustrations for “Genji Monogatari” or the story of Prince Genji. It shows the Prince with two beauties on the riverbank in winter, with a servant holding an umbrella over his head, and the beauties have their own umbrellas to shelter them from the snow. Prince’s samurai retainers are kneeling in the snow, one of them is holding Prince’s sword. The artist created the most beautiful clothes fro the group with colorful overcoats and kimonos. They all wear geta – traditional Japanese elevated sandals to keep them from the snow on the ground. A very attractive scenery with pine trees and the river in the background. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in 1852 during Kunisada’s lifetime. All three sheets of the triptych are signed with Kunisada II’s signature (Kunisada ga and Kunisada hitsu) and stamped with the publisher’s seal of Yamamatoya Heikichi (Eikyudo). 1852 AUTHOR: Utagawa Kunisada II (Toyokuni IV) PUBLISHER: Yamamatoya Heikichi (Eikyudo) TITLE: “Snow” (Yuki) SERIES: “Moon, Snow, and Flowers” (Getsusekka no uchi) 1852 PAPER. Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: Lifetime printing circa early 1852 PRINT SIZE: Three sheets 14″ X 9.3″ (28″ X 14″ altogether). The condition is very good. Good detail and colors, some toning and soiling of the paper. The prits are backed on washi paper. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada II Snow c. 1852
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Yoshikazu Mt. Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Signed

Yoshikazu Mt. Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Signed
Yoshikazu Mt. Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Signed

Yoshikazu Mt. Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Signed
Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Authentic Signed. This item is classified as indicated in the title. Please note that accessories shown in the images are all included unless otherwise specified. As an antique or used item, it may show signs of age such as stains, tears, discoloration, or wear. All damages are noted if prominent; minor imperfections may not be visible in images. Condition: Used / Antique. Material: Not specified. Type: Not specified. Age: Not specified. This item is pre-owned, so it may show signs of age-related wear such as scratches, scuffs, chips, cracks, dirt, stains, discoloration, and fading. Please be sure to review all photos carefully and confirm the condition before purchasing. Please note that measurements are taken by our company, so please understand that there may be some errors. If there is no special description about the accessories, only this item will be included.
Yoshikazu Mt. Fuji Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print Small Signed
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VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando

VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando
VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando
VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando
VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando

VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando
Title: “Crossing the Bridge” – part of Hiroshige’s 53 Stations of Tokaido. Medium: Vintage Antique Original Woodblock Print printed in the Ukiyo-E Shin Hanga style. Date: Mid-20th Century printing (circa 1940s – 1950s); Genuine Japanese woodblock printing (Nishiki-E). Signature: Signed in the Block plus red chop. Size: 12 x 8 1/4 inches (total mat). Printer: Uchida Woodblock Art Printing Ltd. Publisher: Kyoto Handicraft Center, Kyoto, Japan. Provenance: Hatay Stratton Fine Art, Northampton, Massachusetts.
VINTAGE ANTIQUE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT UKIYO-E SHIN HANGA HIROSHIGE Ando