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Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning with Genji- c. Presented is a beautiful Japanese full oban-size woodblock print – diptych- created by the renowned artist of the late Edo period, Utagawa Kunisada (1786 – 1864), also known as Kunisada I and Toyokuni III. This print is a triptych – a three-sheet print called “Housecleaning with Prince Genji” – Chapter 37 from the series “Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji” (False Murasaki Rustic Genji). It depicts three women doing housecleaning. Or, rather, one woman is doing the cleaning, and the other two are not exactly involved. The one that is cleaning is not a servant – she is of the same rank as the other two – so maybe there is a conflict. Most likely, it is the Oosoji, the Big Cleaning that the Japanese do before the New Year. The man looking at them through the window is Mitsuji, aka “Rustic Genji”, the main character in the book “Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji”. In 1825, Ryutei Tanehiko began a serial novel called “Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji” (The false Murasaki and the Rustic Genji), which follows the storyline of the original novel “The Tale of Genji” by Lady Murasaki Shikibu (978 -1014). However,’The Rustic Genji is set in the 15th century, and the love affairs of Prince Genji take place in the licensed quarters, rather than at court as in the original novel. The popularity of “The Rustic Genji” inspired many prints and series of prints. Many artists designed comparable prints associating courtesans with different chapters of “The Tale of Genji”. This print features Mitsuji – the Rustic Genji watching three ladies doing housecleaning that corresponds to Chapter 37 of “False Murasaki Rustic Genji”, The artist created the most beautiful clothes for the group with colorful overcoats and kimonos. They all wear tabi – the traditional Japanese split-toe socks. And the background wall is decorated with Genji-mons – the Genji crests used by Murasaki to mark the 54 chapters of the original “Tale of Genji”. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in 1847 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). AUTHOR: Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III) PUBLISHER: Yamamatoya Heikichi (Eikyudo) TITLE: “Housecleaning with Prince Genji” (descriptive) SERIES: “False Murasaki Rustic Genji” (Nise Murasaki inaka Genji) PAPER. The condition is good. Good detail and colors, some toning and soiling of the paper, especially on Genji’s face. The prints are backed with washi paper. Please see the photos for the detailed conditions. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Track Page Views With.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Kunisada -Housecleaning- c. 1852
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Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927

Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927

Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
ARTIST: TSUKIOKA KOGYO (1869 – 1927). (the adopted son and student of the greatest UKIYO-E master of the Meiji era: YOSHITOSHI, hence the name). He also studied with Ogata Gekko. The influence of both artists is seen in his work. AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 14 inches by 10 inches (38 cm X 25 cm). GENRE: THEATER PRINTS OR PICTURES. SERIES: A GREAT COLLECTION OF NOH THEATER IMAGES. SUBJECT: ACTORS, COSTUMES, NOH THEATER. CONDITION: very good, minor imperfections (see detailed pictures). DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, and woodgrain on the background were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION, ELEGANT, AND SUBLIME. PERFECT FOR DISPLAYING FRAMED.
Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Original Antique Tsukioka Kogyo 1927
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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
ARTIST: TSUKIOKA KOGYO (1869 – 1927). (the adopted son and student of the greatest UKIYO-E master of the Meiji era: YOSHITOSHI, hence the name). He also studied with Ogata Gekko. The influence of both artists is seen in his work. AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 14 inches by 10 inches (38 cm X 25 cm). GENRE: THEATER PRINTS OR PICTURES. SERIES: A GREAT COLLECTION OF NOH THEATER IMAGES. SUBJECT: ACTORS, COSTUMES, NOH THEATER. CONDITION: very good, minor imperfections (see detailed pictures). DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, and woodgrain on the background were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION, ELEGANT, AND SUBLIME. PERFECT FOR DISPLAYING FRAMED.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE TSUKIOKA KOGYO 1927 Signed
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Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)

Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)

Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
We indicate the artist’s name based on a signature and seal and also the style for convenience, but please understand that it is not a thing to guarantee an original or an imitation (reproduction). Woodblock print album “SHUNGA”. Title : Yakumo no Chigiri (The Vows of Eight Clouds) Signature : Eisen Tomioka (Unknown). The date listed is the date of the original printing. We have not been able to determine if it was printed in the above mentioned period. Size : (W)40cm(H)3cm(D)30cm Origin:Japan. Condition Details: Due to its age, this print shows signs of wear, including. Toning & Foxing: Visible throughout the paper. Paper: Overall browning and toning due to age. Wear: Minor creases and some small wormholes. Note: Please judge the age and details from the high-resolution photos provided. All payments must be received within. For buyers in the United States. We do our best in writing the description and judging paintings. However, we sometimes overlook something. Most of the items are very old and not mint condition. Also, judgement is very difficult. They have age-appropriate flaws. I offer courteous and prompt service. Thank you very much. Please translate in your language. Do not copy, duplicate or reproduce the article or photo.
Shunga Ukiyoe Japanese woodblock print album Book Eisen Tomioka (K00870)
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Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal

Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal

Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
The design is dated Showa 15, Summer (1940) in the margin. The scene depicts boats in harbor at dusk with tall masts and sails silhouetted against a warm gradient sky, with Koitsu’s signature crisp linework and beautiful water reflections. This print is block-signed “Koitsu” and bears the artist’s red seal in the lower right, consistent with authenticated impressions of this design. The smooth bokashi gradations in the sky and the layered blue tones in the water are classic Koitsu characteristics. Artist: Tsuchiya Koitsu. Title: Tomonotsu (Seto Inland Sea series). Date in print: Showa 15 (1940), Summer. Medium: Japanese woodblock print (shin-hanga). Format: Vertical oban approx. 16.5 x 11.25 in / 42 x 28 cm, if full size. Overall appears clean with strong color and intact margins (see photos).
Tsuchiya Koitsu Tomonotsu Inland Sea 1940 Woodblock Watanabe Round Seal
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Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979

Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979

Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
Title: “Four Seasons of Japan”. Medium: Katazome woodblock print. 15 × 9.5 cm (each panel, 4 panels). 32 × 62 cm. Hand-signed by the artist with seal. Minor scratches on the frame. Slight cloudiness inside the glass. Artwork surface is in good condition. No box included. Please review all photos carefully for exact condition. The frame has a “Kato Tokyo” framing label on the back. All details, condition, and included items are shown in the photos. Please examine all images carefully before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage artwork, minor aging, small imperfections, or material variations may be present. The item will be professionally packed with protective materials and double-boxed to prevent damage during transit. By purchasing, you acknowledge the condition as described and shown in the photos. This is a limited edition of only 80 pieces. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Kan Kawada Four Seasons of Japan Woodblock Print 3/80 1979
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Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980

Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980

Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980
BRINGING YOU THE BEST OF THE PAST. “Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto”. Page measures 10 3/4″ x 16″. On Japanese Washi Paper. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Do see my pictures. Check my store for more woodblocks. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 40+ YEAR OLD PRINT not a more recent reproduction. Asano Takeji was a Japanese woodblock print artist who was born in 1913 and passed away in 1998. After graduating from Tokyo School of Fine Arts (now Tokyo University of the Arts), he exhibited at the Shin Seisaku Bijutsu Kyokai and the Nika-kai exhibitions, and won the New Artist Award at the 14th Nika-kai Exhibition in 1936. After the war, Asano focused on creating woodblock prints and in 1952, he established his own printmaking studio called “Asano Takeji Mokuhanga Kobo”. He was knowledgeable in woodblock printing techniques and particularly skilled in multiple color printing. His works are characterized by a unique sense of color and expression, and he produced portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings. Asano’s works were highly regarded not only in Japan but also overseas, and he exhibited at shows such as the “Contemporary Japanese Prints Exhibition” and the “Tokyo Exhibition” in the United States in the 1950s, receiving high praise. His works are also held in many domestic and foreign museums. Asano was not only a printmaker but also a critic, and he was actively involved in promoting printmaking and mentoring many successors. He is considered an important figure in the Japanese printmaking world, along with Ito Hisao and Yoshida Toshi.
Japanese Woodblock, Rain at Higashi-Honganji Temple Kyoto by Takeji Asano c. 1980