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Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed

Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed

Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
The Vintage Ohno Bakufu Japanese Woodblock Print, Rice Farming planting, showcases the intricate craftsmanship of his Japanese art. Created by the renowned artist Ohno Bakufu, this multi-color print reflects the regional origins of Japan and captures the essence of traditional Japanese culture. Matted and framed, this piece adds a touch of elegance and history to any space, making it a valuable antique for collectors of Asian art. Please see all photos for complete description. Frame is 21.75″ long, 15.75″ tall. He is best known for his work in the sosaku-hanga, or “creative prints, ” movement in the early 20th century even though he published in the shin-hanga method as well. Bakufu studied under Ishii Hakutei, a leading figure in the movement, and later worked closely with Munakata Shiko. Bakufu’s prints often featured scenes from everyday life, including landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. He was known for his use of bold, simplified forms and vivid colors, which he achieved through a combination of traditional woodblock printing techniques and his own innovations. Bakufu was particularly interested in the expressive potential of woodblock printing, and his work often incorporated elements of abstraction and distortion.
Ohno Bakufu Planting Rice Farming Planting Japanese Woodblock Print Matte Framed
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Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada

Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada

Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
Antique Japanese Woodblock triptych print. Scene from Onbobori: Yotsuya Ghost Story (Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan), Act III By Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), 1861. (The Ghost Story of Yotsuya). Created in the 7th month of 1861 (Ansei 8), the piece portrays the chilling Onbobori scene-a climactic moment of supernatural vengeance that epitomizes Edo-period ghost storytelling. Artist: Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), signed as “Toyokuni ga” within a toshidama cartouche. Publisher: Ebisuya Shoshichi (Kinshodo), active c. Carver: Yokokawa Takejiro, seal “Hori Take”. Medium: Polychrome woodblock print triptych on Japanese washi paper. Date: July 1861 (Ansei 8). Framed Dimensions: 24″ H × 36″ W (triptych) x 2 1/2 inch depth, visible print area approx. 13.5″ H × 27.5″ W. Frame: Wood with brick-toned matting, no glass. Depicted Scene & Characters. Left Panel: Bando Hikosaburo V as Sato Yomoshichi. Center Panel: Kataoka Nizaemon VII as Tamiya Iemon, haunted by the ghost of Oiwa (also portrayed by Bando Hikosaburo V). Right Panel: Bando Hikosaburo V as the ghost of Kobotoke Kohei. Set by a riverside, this moment portrays the tormented Iemon confronted by the spectral figures of Oiwa and Kohei-victims of his betrayal and murder. Their bodies, nailed to a door and discarded in the river, now return in ghostly form, bringing moral reckoning to a chilling crescendo. Kunisada’s masterful composition highlights his expertise in. (actor prints), blending intense emotional expression, detailed costume rendering, and possible high-end printing effects like blind embossing. The triptych format enhances the narrative flow and theatrical impact of the work. Historical and Cultural Significance. Penned by Tsuruya Nanboku IV in 1825, is one of Japan’s most enduring ghost stories, originally staged alongside. This print captures the Edo-era fascination with karmic justice and the supernatural, central themes in kabuki theater and ukiyo-e art. Rarity & Subject Matter: A less common Kunisada triptych featuring the iconic Yotsuya Kaidan and supernatural imagery. Provenance & Craftsmanship: Published by a noted house (Ebisuya Shoshichi) and carved by a respected artisan (Yokokawa Takejiro). Framing & Condition: Good condition overall with typical age-related wear minimal; framed presentation enhances value no glass. However, does look like one area has been repaired; framed gilt gold and brick color frame. Please note the matt border brick and tan does show some wear. Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III, was born in the Honjo district of Edo as Kunisada Tsunoda. Kunisada’s family owned a small hereditary ferryboat service. Though his father, an amateur poet, died when Kunisada was a child, the family business provided some financial security. During his childhood, he showed considerable promise in painting and drawing. Due to strong familial ties with literary and theatrical circles, he spent time studying actor portraits. At age 14, he was admitted to study under Toyokuni, head of the Utagawa school. Kunisada’s woodblock print work embodies the characteristics of the Utagawa school, focusing on traditional subjects such as kabuki, bijin (beautiful women), shunga (erotic prints), and historical prints. His first known print dates to 1807, his first illustrated book to 1808. Kunisada’s art career took off from the beginning. Many of his works became overnight successes and he was considered the “star attraction” of the Utagawa school. He signed his works “Kunisada, ” sometimes with the studio names of Gototei and Kochoro affixed. In 1844, he adopted the name of his teacher and became Toyokuni III. Kunisada passed away in 1864 in the same neighborhood that he was born. He was 70 years old. Kunisada was a highly popular, and the most active, ukiyo-e print artist of the 19th century. In his time, his reputation surpassed those of his contemporaries Hiroshige and Kuniyoshi.
Antique 1861 Japanese Woodblock Print OnboboriGhost Story Utagawa Kunisada
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Vintage Hiroshige Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge/Atake Woodblock Print

Vintage Hiroshige Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge/Atake Woodblock Print

Vintage Hiroshige Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge/Atake Woodblock Print
The Vintage Hiroshige “Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge/Atake” Woodblock Print is a beautiful piece of Japanese art featuring the renowned artist Hiroshige’s intricate woodcut printing technique. The print captures a moment of sudden rain over the iconic Shin-Ohashi Bridge, showcasing the artist’s mastery of depicting traditional Japanese scenes. Made on paper with vibrant multi-color inks, this post-1940 piece of Asian antiques is a timeless and collectible item that showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of Japanese art. Please refer to photo for tears at the top of the print.
Vintage Hiroshige Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge/Atake Woodblock Print
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Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044

Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044

Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044. Thank you for visiting. Masao Ido “Kyoto Scenic Twelve Months – April / Saihoji Green” Woodblock Print Signed Framed Author: Masao Ido Series: Kyoto Scenic Twelve Months Title: April / Saihoji Green (Seikyo-ji Green) Technique: Woodblock print Signature: Hand-signed Frame size: approx. 30.0 × 37.5 × 1.5 cm (11.8 × 14.8 × 0.6 in) Condition: Excellent+. His works combine traditional woodblock techniques with a refined sense of light and mood, and remain highly regarded by collectors worldwide. International Buyers – Please Note.
Masao Ido Kyoto Twelve Months April Saihoji Green Woodblock Print Signed 044
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Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950

Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950

Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print -Soba Cart- by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. Presented is a beautiful Japanese oban-size woodblock print created in 1950 by the renowned artist Tokuriki Tomikichiro. It’s nighttime, and the vendor is playing a charumera – a double-reed brass horn used by nighttime noodle vendors to attract customers. We see no customers or passers-by; the print creates a subtle feeling of sadness and loneliness. Only the cart with the lantern and a dark silhouette of the vendor playing his instrument. 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 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 advocates of sosaku hanga in Kyoto. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in 1950 and printed in the 1950s – the Tokuriki lifetime print. It is framed in a vintage wooden frame styled as bamboo. AUTHOR: Tomikichiro Tokuriki TITLE: Soba cart CREATED: c. Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: c. 1950s PRINT SIZE: 14″ X 8.75″. FRAM SIZE: 19.5 X 13.75 Great detail and colors, some minor age-related toning. The frame is in excellent condition as well. The print was not examined out of frame. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With.
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Soba Cart by Tokuriki Tomikichiro Framed c. 1950
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Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape

Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape

Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
Kasamatsu Shiro – Evening Light in Minakami. This piece captures a quiet winter evening in Minakami, Gunma- a snow-covered village softly illuminated by warm light. Calm, subtle, and atmospheric- a perfect example of Kasamatsu’s refined style. Title: Evening Light in Minakami (Gunma). Size: 36.5 × 24 cm approx. 14.4 × 9.4 inches. Condition: New (later edition). This is a later edition woodblock print, produced using traditional Japanese woodblock techniques. It preserves the delicate textures and soft color gradation unique to Japanese woodblock printing. The signature and seal are part of the original woodblock design and are not hand-applied. Quiet and elegant, this piece is ideal for. Japanese art collectors. Minimalist interiors. Fans of traditional landscapes. New (later edition, never used or displayed). For buyers outside the U.
Shiro Kasamatsu Minakami Snow Shin-Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Landscape
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Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art

Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art

Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
Thank you very much for viewing this item. This is an authentic Japanese woodblock print by Kato Teruhide. Title: Sagano Path (Bamboo Forest Scene, Kyoto). The artwork depicts a quiet bamboo path with detailed lines and subtle color tones. 32 cm × 13 cm. Please allow slight measurement differences. Echizen Washi (traditional Japanese paper). This is a woodblock print. The condition is as follows. Minor discoloration due to age. Please carefully check all photos for details. The images used in this listing are scanned images. Due to scanning and lighting, slight color differences or yellowish tones may appear. The actual print has more natural and balanced colors. The item will be carefully packed by professionals to prevent damage. Please review all images carefully before purchasing. Only one item is available. Please consider purchasing before it sells out.
Kato Teruhide Japanese Woodblock Print Sagano Path Kyoto Bamboo Art
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Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)

Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)

Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
The Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych from 1895 features the theme of “Noble Ladies in Waiting” and is an original antique piece from Japan. Created using the traditional woodblock print technique, this triptych showcases intricate details and craftsmanship, highlighting the elegance and grace of Japanese culture during the late 19th century. The use of paper as the primary material adds to the authenticity and cultural significance of this beautiful and timeless work of art. See all pictures for condition and ask for more if needed before purchasing.
Chikanobu Woodblock Print Triptych 1895 (Noble Ladies in Waiting)
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Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed

Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed

Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed
Thank you very much for viewing this item among many listings. This is an authentic Japanese woodblock print by Shiro Kasamatsu. Japanese Woodblock Print (Shin Hanga). “Tokyo Hakkei no Uchi – Ueno Toshogu”. The print depicts Ueno Toshogu with a five-story pagoda, cherry blossoms, stone lanterns, figures, and reflections on wet ground. Tokyo Hakkei no Uchi – Ueno Toshogu. Print size: Approximately 36.5 cm × 24.0 cm. Approximately 52.5 cm × 41.0 cm. The information shown also states. UV-cut acrylic front panel. Please allow slight measurement differences. This is a vintage Japanese woodblock print. Age-related discoloration / toning. Light surface wear. Minor wear along the margins. Light fading and discoloration on the reverse side. Please carefully review all photos before purchasing. The scanned image may show yellowish streaks or uneven tones caused by light reflection and the texture of washi paper. The information shown states that the visible yellowish areas seen in the scan are not present on the actual artwork. This is a later impression made using the original woodblocks, carefully printed one by one by a Kyoto master printer. The work is presented in an elegant natural wood frame that complements the artwork and makes it suitable for both Japanese and Western interiors.
Shiro Kasamatsu Japanese Woodblock Print Showa Ueno Toshogu Shin Hanga Framed