WOODBLOCK PRINT Eisen beautiful woman single piece Large format. Age: Late Edo period(18001849) Primary Material: Paper Size: See the ruler in the image. Thank you for looking at our store. We list items we find in the “Japanese Antique Market” every week. We want people around the world to see the fascinating antiques of Japan. Please enjoy your antique walk as if you were in Japan. We are happy if you find something you like. We will carefully deliver using the packing material. EMS by JAPAN POST. International Buyers – Please Note.
The Rokuro Taniuchi “Jump Rope” Japanese Woodblock Print is an authentic vintage artwork originating from Japan. This piece showcases vibrant multi-color hues and intricate details, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship of Japanese woodblock printing. Made on paper, this artwork captures the essence of Japanese culture and artistry, making it a unique and valuable addition to any art collection. With its origins in Japan, this woodblock print embodies the beauty and heritage of Japanese antiques.
This Antique Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print from the Edo Period features comic scenes depicting everyday life in Japan. The intricate designs and vibrant colors on paper showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of the time. Perfect for collectors or those interested in Japanese antiques, this framed piece offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Published by Uchida, probably in the 1950’s. 15.6 in x 10.7 in. Haunting woodblock of people walking down the famous Cedar lined road by lamplight. “Nikko suginamiki” (Cedar Tree Avenue in Nikko). Nicely framed in acid free materials, adding to the value and preserving this piece. EIICHI KOTOZUKA was Kyoto based and studied at the Kyoto Specialist School of Painting. One of four artists who founded a co-operative publishing company in the 1940’s called Koryokusha in an effort to gain an artistic expression free of the demands and guidance of the major publishing houses. During his lifetime he created an impressive number of woodblocks depicting scenes of traditional Japanese culture, flowers, landscapes and wildlife. He was a member of the Seiryusha Group of Liberal Artists and died in 1979. Kotozuka was involved in the Sosaku Hanga movement, a printing process with greater direct artist involvement. Prior to Sosaku Hanga, an artist created an illustration which would then be passed to a team of engravers, printers, and publishers who would each affect the production of the final print. In Sosaku Hanga the artist was much more directly involved with each step of the process and the original vision of the artist was more accurately conveyed. Kotozuka has not yet been properly recognized by the majority of collectors, but deserves a prominent place.
One Hundred Noh Plays – Funa Benkei. By Tsukioka Kogyo (1869 – 1927). Original Antique Japanese woodblock Print. Published by Daikokuya in Ryogoku, Tokyo in 1924. There are small rips, creases, damage on the corner and marks of paper clip. Please see photos for details. Size: about 15 x 10 inches include margins. If you were unable to receive the package for any reason, please ensure it is picked up within 3 days. You won’t have to pay anything after checkout. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan.
Thank you very much for viewing this item among many listings. This is a Japanese woodblock print triptych. Japanese Woodblock Print (Triptych). The artwork depicts kabuki actors in dramatic poses with detailed costumes and expressions. 36 cm × 73.5 cm (overall size). Please allow for slight measurement differences. This is a vintage woodblock print. The condition is as follows. Visible fold lines (center seam from triptych structure). Minor stains and discoloration due to age. Surface wear and small marks. Please carefully review all images for details. Please note that slight color differences may occur depending on lighting and display conditions. Please review all images carefully before purchasing. Only one item is available. Please consider purchasing before it sells out.
See the last image on the photos section for more information on this woodblock print. AGE: approximately 170 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 14 X 9.5 INCHES) or 34cm by 24cm approximately. CONDITION: some rubbing, foxing, wrinkle, folds, backed. COMMENTS : Very nice antique with vibrant colors.
Original Japanese woodblock print attributed to Utagawa Hiroshige, depicting. Yabu Station / Togawa Crossing. From the Kiso Kaido series. This landscape shows travelers crossing a river beneath dramatic trees and distant mountains, rendered with Hiroshige’s signature clarity and atmospheric depth. A classic example of mid-19th-century ukiyo-e landscape design. Guaranteed original Edo-period impression – not a later reproduction. Color, paper tone, and condition verified in hand; no hidden flaws.