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Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s

Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s

Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II – INAZUMA ZÔSHI 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 diptych – a two-sheet print. It depicts two people on the left sheet: a man who appears intimidating and a woman who raises her hands to calm him down. There is a man on the right sheet who is pulling her kimono. The title tells us that the woman is actually a Kabuki actor Bando Mitsugoro, playing the role of koshimoto Iwahashi. Iwahashi was a lady in waiting (koshimoto) for the wife of a daikyo from the Kabuki play “Ukiyozuka Hiyoku no Inazuma (The Floating World’s Pattern and Matching Lightening Bolts)”. She came to the Hasedera Temple in Kamakura, accompanied by yakko Hachinai (man on the left). The man on the right sheet is Fuwa Banzaemon – the main villain of the play. He is trying to capture Iwahashi, but Hachinai helps her to escape. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in the 1860s during Kunisada’s lifetime. Signed with Kunisada II’s signature (Kunisada hitsu) and stamped with the publisher’s seal of Daikokuyo Kenzaburo, 1860s AUTHOR: Utagawa Kunisada II (Toyokuni IV) PUBLISHER: Daikokuyo Kenzaburo CREATED: 1865 TITLE: Scene from Imazuma Zoshi PAPER. Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: Lifetime printing circa early 1860s PRINT SIZE: 14″ X 9.3″. The condition is very good. Great detailed impression, bright colors, some very minimal toning, and soiling of the paper. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Diptych Print by Kunisada II INAZUMA ZÔSHI c. 1860s
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Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed

Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed

Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
Condition In beautiful condition. Please refer to the images for details. Title Hida Takayama Old Folk House? Artist Haruhiko Sodegaki? Item Description Woodblock print depicting a traditional folk house in Hida Takayama. Created to preserve disappearing folk tools in history and memory. It represents folk implements from villages with gassho-zukuri houses in the Hida region. Shirakawa-go (Shirakawa Village) in the Hida region, where these gassho-zukuri houses are gathered, was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1995. Print Size 23.0 cm × 16.0 cm (9.06 inches × 6.30 inches) Margins not included. Mat Size 38 cm × 29 cm (14.96 inches × 11.42 inches). 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. Buyers – Please Note.
Haruhiko Sonogaki Hida Takayama Old Folk House Woodblock Print Signed Framed
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Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya

Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya

Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
These are very high quality with the actual prints being relatively small in size at 7″x4.5″. May show signs of cosmetic wear and tear. All items are listed as they appear in the photos. All weights and measurements are approximate and may be slightly different depending on scale or measuring device. Please view all photos thoroughly to see any described wear and the full condition of the item. If an item or accessory is not pictured, it will not be included. Kindly be aware that any used items may exhibit minor signs of wear, such as scuffs, chips, marks, scrapes, rips, dents, or stains. If you have any additional questions or require further clarification, please don’t hesitate to message us. Thank you for considering Inspire and Beyond Co. For your collectible and essentials needs!
Woodblock Print Kitagawa Utamaro The Immortal Qin Gao/Courtesan Wakazuru Matsuya
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Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period

Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period

Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
This product is an original woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige, a famous artist from the Edo period in Japan. The print depicts a famous view of returning sails, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors typical of Japanese woodblock prints. This piece is a valuable antique original that reflects the craftsmanship and artistry of the time, making it a sought-after collectible for art enthusiasts and collectors of Asian antiques.
Utagawa Hiroshige Original Woodblock, Famous View Returning Sails at Edo Period
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Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed

Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed

Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
Welcome to Larry’s Treasure Trove! I’m passionate about finding unique, quality items-from vintage collectibles and art to everyday treasures-and passing them on to new homes. Thanks for stopping by-happy hunting, and I appreciate your business! If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me. This product is a Japanese woodblock print in the Hokusai style featuring a nature theme of birds and oak leaves. The small portrait-oriented print is framed and matted, showcasing intricate details and craftsmanship. Made of paper, this unique art piece captures the essence of traditional Japanese art with a mid-century touch, making it a great addition to any art collection or living space. Frame is in overall good shape. With the frame this work measures 11 inches tall by 9 inches wide.
Hokusai Japanese Woodblock Style Print Kacho-ga Birds & Oak Framed
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Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique

Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique

Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
There are no extra duty charges. Light age spots on the image area and margins. Several slightly noticeable scratches and areas of soiling. Image Size (mm / inch) Height: 385 mm (15.16 in) × Width: 535 mm (21.06 in)? Frame Size (mm / inch) Height: 565 mm (22.24 in) × Width: 745 mm (29.33 in)? Accessories None. Shinichi Takahashi, hand-signed “Old Pine, ” woodblock print. 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. Buyers – Please Note.
Shinichi Takahashi Old Pine Woodblock Print Signed Framed Asian Antique
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FUGIMARA SHIN’ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884

FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884

FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
This woodblock illustrates the legend of Obasute, an interesting tale of Japan’s treatment. The man is carrying his mother on his back to the mountains where she will. Be left to die. She is breaking off branches and leaving a trail for her son to find his way back. It goes on (do a search). The 3-part print by Fugimara Shin’ichi is 28 1/4″ x 14 1/4″ on wove paper. It was done in 1894. It’s in good condition with creases and a few light foxing spots.
FUGIMARA SHIN'ICHI tryptic Japanese woodblock, The Obasute Legend, 1884
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Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s

Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s

Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print “Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki” by Tokuriki c. Presented is a beautiful Japanese woodblock print created in the 1930s by the renowned artist Tokuriki Tomikichiro. Collectors often recognize him for his refined pastel-colored landscape prints, but his lifelong commitment to sosaku hanga (creative prints) reveals a much deeper artistic legacy. Tomikichiro Tokuriki was born on March 22, 1902, in Kyoto, Japan. He first studied art under his grandfather before entering the Kyoto School of Arts and Crafts, where he completed two years of preparatory courses and four years of regular studies. He then attended the Kyoto College of Art for an additional three years, graduating in 1923. He lived and worked in Kyoto until his death in 1999. During his student years, Tokuriki became deeply interested in the sosaku hanga movement, which emphasized the artist’s direct involvement in designing, carving, and printing. Trained by a professional carver and a ukiyo-e printer, he mastered the entire printmaking process. This personal engagement embodied the core principles of creative printmaking. Tokuriki joined the Hanga Association, collaborating with leading figures such as Unichi Hiratsuka, Masao Maeda, Kihachiro Shimozawa, Hide Kawanishi, and Shiko Munakata. Through this network, he became one of the central Kyoto-based advocates of sosaku hanga. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in the 1930s. It depicts the famous Shin Karasaki pine tree in front of Lake Biwa in the rain. This is a very old ancient pine tree that is over 1000 years old – it is also depicted on one of Utagawa Hiroshige’s prints from the 1850s. This pine tree was the subject of the poem by the famous Japanese poet Basho in 1684: The Karasaki pine tree is mistier than the cherry blossoms. I have provided the picture of the tree from a 1900 postcard. It was believed to be 1000 years old in Basho’s time. Note that the large horizontal branches of the tree are supported by multiple wooden pillars. AUTHOR: Tomikichiro Tokuriki TITLE: Pine tree in Shin Karasaki SERIES: “Omi Hakkei” (“Eight Views of Omi”). Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: c. 1930s PRINT SIZE: 11.25″ X 10″ FRAME SIZE: 17.5″ X 13.5″ The condition is very good. Great detail and colors, very minor age-related toning. It is framed in a modern, good-quality wooden frame with non-reflective plastic glass. Please contact me if you want to arrange the sale without a frame. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Pine Tree in Shin Karasaki by Tokuriki c. 1930s