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Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views

Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views

Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
Kiso River, Inuyama, from the. Series “The New Eight Views of Japan”. Signed “Hasui” with red artist’s seal “Kawase”. Traditional Japanese woodblock print (ink and color on washi paper). 27 × 19.5 cm (10.63 × 7.68 inches). Condition: Shows slight signs of age, overall in good condition. Excellent with beautiful color and fine detail. The Kiso River at Inuyama presents one of central Japan’s most celebrated landscapes, where historic Inuyama Castle rises gracefully atop a hill overlooking the tranquil river. As evening falls, birds wheel across the violet sky while a solitary boat glides quietly along the water, creating a scene of remarkable serenity. The textured rocky shoreline in the foreground echoes the wooded hills beyond, adding depth and balance to the composition. Through delicate bokashi gradations, rich pigments, and subtle lighting, Hasui masterfully captures the peaceful atmosphere and poetic beauty of the Japanese countryside. This fine early Showa impression is admired for its exceptional printing quality and beautifully expresses the timeless elegance that defines Hasui’s finest landscape prints. This print is a later edition of the New Eight Views of Japan, published by the Ukiyo-e Print Publishing Association. It preserves the refined composition and superb craftsmanship of the original designs while reflecting the excellent printing quality characteristic of the early Showa period. He went on to become the foremost master of the Shin-hanga movement, producing more than 600 landscape prints over a career spanning nearly four decades. Hasui’s works are celebrated for their poetic atmosphere, masterful use of light and shadow, and subtle bokashi gradations. His distinctive blue tones-often referred to by collectors as “Hasui Blue”-beautifully convey the mood of water, sky, mist, and evening light. Fine impressions from the early Showa period are especially admired for their rich colors, delicate gradations, and exceptional printing quality that perfectly express Hasui’s artistic vision. The Eight Views Lake Towada – A tranquil composition capturing the mysterious beauty of the lake’s deep blue waters, often admired as the enchanting Towada Blue. Kiso River – The majestic Kiso River flowing beneath Inuyama Castle, expressing the harmony between history and nature. Kegon Falls – One of Japan’s most celebrated waterfalls, rendered with dramatic depth and the refreshing spray of cascading water. Kamikochi – A peaceful view of Taisho Pond with its standing dead trees and the quiet grandeur of the Japanese Alps. Cape Muroto – Rugged coastal cliffs and unusual rock formations meet the calm Pacific Ocean in a scene of striking natural beauty. Mount Unzen – Morning light and moist mountain air are delicately expressed through Hasui’s masterful color gradations. Karikachi Pass – A sweeping snowy landscape overlooking the vast Tokachi Plain, conveying the grandeur of Hokkaido. Kankaiji Hot Springs – The nostalgic charm of Beppu’s hillside hot spring town, softly enveloped in mist and gentle rain. We sell only authentic traditional Japanese hand-printed woodblock prints, including later re-carved or later edition works. We do not handle modern machine-made prints, offset prints, or modern printed copies of any kind. All prints in our store are genuine te-zuri (hand-printed) woodblock prints, carefully hand-printed by skilled Japanese artisans using traditional Ukiyo-e techniques on authentic Japanese washi paper. The visible pigment bleed-through on the reverse side is a natural characteristic of hand printing and a clear sign that this is not a reproduction or machine-made print. Please refer to the photos for the item’s condition. We strive to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. However, perceptions of condition may vary depending on individual standards.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Kiso River, Inuyama / The Eight Views
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Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni

Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni
Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni
Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni

Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni
Subject dramatic Kubuki scene featuring two actors. Publisher is Enomotoya Kichibei. This is a stunning original woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada the most successful print designer of the Edo period. The print features two Kubuki actors in a dramatic standoff. Signed Kochoro Toyokuni ga. Condition- Vibrant colors especially the blues and reds. On original handmade mulberry paper. Has some foxing, age spots, minor paper thinning, surface wear and brown spots present as seen in the photos. Comes framed as seen – Dimensions – 19″ x 15″. Please review photos as they are part of the actual description. To view my full range of products!
Original Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor 1850s Toyokuni
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Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views

Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views

Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
Mount Unzen (Unzendake), from the. Series “The New Eight Views of Japan”. Signed “Hasui” with red artist’s seal “Kawase”. Traditional Japanese woodblock print (ink and color on washi paper). 27 × 19.5 cm (10.63 × 7.68 inches). Condition: Minor age-related foxing, overall in good condition. Excellent with beautiful color and fine detail. Mount Unzen, one of Japan’s most famous volcanic landscapes, is depicted in the gentle light of early morning. Layers of mist drift across the mountains as the warm glow of dawn softly illuminates the slopes, creating a scene filled with quiet atmosphere rather than dramatic grandeur. Through delicate bokashi gradations and beautifully balanced colors, Hasui masterfully conveys the cool, moisture-laden air unique to this volcanic region. This fine early Showa impression is admired for its rich pigments, subtle printing, and exceptional craftsmanship, beautifully expressing the poetic serenity that defines Hasui’s finest landscape prints. This print is a later edition of the New Eight Views of Japan, published by the Ukiyo-e Print Publishing Association. It preserves the refined composition and superb craftsmanship of the original designs while reflecting the excellent printing quality characteristic of the early Showa period. He went on to become the foremost master of the Shin-hanga movement, producing more than 600 landscape prints over a career spanning nearly four decades. Hasui’s works are celebrated for their poetic atmosphere, masterful use of light and shadow, and subtle bokashi gradations. His distinctive blue tones-often referred to by collectors as “Hasui Blue”-beautifully convey the mood of water, sky, mist, and evening light. Fine impressions from the early Showa period are especially admired for their rich colors, delicate gradations, and exceptional printing quality that perfectly express Hasui’s artistic vision. The Eight Views Lake Towada – A tranquil composition capturing the mysterious beauty of the lake’s deep blue waters, often admired as the enchanting Towada Blue. Kiso River – The majestic Kiso River flowing beneath Inuyama Castle, expressing the harmony between history and nature. Kegon Falls – One of Japan’s most celebrated waterfalls, rendered with dramatic depth and the refreshing spray of cascading water. Kamikochi – A peaceful view of Taisho Pond with its standing dead trees and the quiet grandeur of the Japanese Alps. Cape Muroto – Rugged coastal cliffs and unusual rock formations meet the calm Pacific Ocean in a scene of striking natural beauty. Mount Unzen – Morning light and moist mountain air are delicately expressed through Hasui’s masterful color gradations. Karikachi Pass – A sweeping snowy landscape overlooking the vast Tokachi Plain, conveying the grandeur of Hokkaido. Kankaiji Hot Springs – The nostalgic charm of Beppu’s hillside hot spring town, softly enveloped in mist and gentle rain. We sell only authentic traditional Japanese hand-printed woodblock prints, including later re-carved or later edition works. We do not handle modern machine-made prints, offset prints, or modern printed copies of any kind. All prints in our store are genuine te-zuri (hand-printed) woodblock prints, carefully hand-printed by skilled Japanese artisans using traditional Ukiyo-e techniques on authentic Japanese washi paper. The visible pigment bleed-through on the reverse side is a natural characteristic of hand printing and a clear sign that this is not a reproduction or machine-made print. Please refer to the photos for the item’s condition. We strive to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. However, perceptions of condition may vary depending on individual standards.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Mount Unzen (Unzendake) /The Eight Views
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Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975

Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975

Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
Young Leaves Funai Castle, from the Japanese Castle Series. Medium: Traditional Japanese woodblock print (ink and color on washi paper). 39 × 31 cm (15.35 × 12.20 inches). Condition: There are some age-related marks. We sell only authentic traditional Japanese hand-printed woodblock prints, including later re-carved or later edition works. We do not handle modern machine-made prints, offset prints, or modern printed copies of any kind. All prints in our store are genuine te-zuri (hand-printed) woodblock prints, carefully hand-printed by skilled Japanese artisans using traditional Ukiyo-e techniques on authentic Japanese washi paper. The visible pigment bleed-through on the reverse side is a natural characteristic of hand printing and a clear sign that this is not a reproduction or machine-made print. Please refer to the photos for the item’s condition. We strive to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. However, perceptions of condition may vary depending on individual standards.
Katsujiro Terashi Woodblock Print Young Leaves Funai Castle Signed E. A 1975
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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
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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NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered

NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered
NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered

NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered
NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered. Hajime Namiki was Born in 1947 Tokyo, JAPAN. Education : Studied under Ogura Mozan and Kato Yaso. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
NAMIKI HAJIME Woodblock Print Tree Scene 160B ED200 signed Pre-ordered
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Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn

Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn

Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
Feeling of the autumn. Traditional Japanese woodblock print (ink and color on washi paper). 43.5 × 22.5 cm (17.12 × 8.86 inches). Condition: Brand new, unused. Originally trained in Nihonga (Japanese-style painting), Kato developed a distinctive style that combines the elegance of Shin Hanga with a refined modern sensibility. His evocative compositions beautifully capture the timeless charm of Kyoto through scenes of cherry blossoms, lantern-lit alleys, rain, and snow. This edition is hand-printed by Unsodo in Kyoto using the original woodblocks created for the artist’s original edition. Expertly printed by master craftsmen using traditional Ukiyo-e techniques on fine Japanese washi paper, it faithfully preserves the delicate colors, refined details, and craftsmanship of Kato’s original design. The visible pigment bleed-through on the reverse is a natural characteristic of authentic hand-printed Japanese woodblock prints. We sell only authentic traditional Japanese hand-printed woodblock prints, including later re-carved or later edition works. We do not handle modern machine-made prints, offset prints, or modern printed copies of any kind. All prints in our store are genuine te-zuri (hand-printed) woodblock prints, carefully hand-printed by skilled Japanese artisans using traditional Ukiyo-e techniques on authentic Japanese washi paper. The visible pigment bleed-through on the reverse side is a natural characteristic of hand printing and a clear sign that this is not a reproduction or machine-made print. Please refer to the photos for the item’s condition. We strive to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. However, perceptions of condition may vary depending on individual standards.
Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Feeling of the autumn
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Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession

Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession

Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession
A ukiyo-e artist active from the late Edo period to the early Meiji era. A pupil of the first Utagawa Hiroshige, he was known as Shigenobu. He painted portraits of beautiful women, flower-and-bird paintings, and warrior pictures, later turning to landscape painting, gradually approaching the style of the first Hiroshige. He also produced Yokohama-e prints. He is known as Kisai Ritsusho. Dimensions: 9.6″ x 14.2″ / 24.5cm x 36.3cm. Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it’s difficult to show all conditions by the photos. STAIN a little, CREASE a little, DAMAGE a little, FOLD, HOLE. About colors of the photos. The color of the actual item may look different from the picture because of the lighting. The color on a photo can differ because of light, screen settings, personal color perception, etc. Please understand that we can’t control the varying light in different environments. Please read the description, check actual photos, and ask questions if doubts in advance. You can return item in 60 days after receiving an item. I accept free return. International Buyers – Please Note. From 1 July 2021, all commercial goods imported into the EU from a third country or third territory is subject to VAT irrespective of their value. I hope your understanding. Please be assured that we’ll do our best to deliver your items safely. Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Original Woodblock print / Daimyo Procession