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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
ARTIST: Yamamoto Sekkei (SEKKA YAMAMOTO). AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 16 inches by 10.5 inches (41 cm X 27 cm). GENRE: JAPANESE PATTERN DESIGNS. CONDITION: (see detailed pictures) Some have stains, foxing. DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, splashed gofun, etc. Were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE SEKKA Japanese Design 1920s
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TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG

TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG

TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
TAMBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15. PROVINCE DE TAMBA KANEZAKA (Tanba Province, Kanesaka) It is a very beautiful re-print of the original. This is one in a series of 69 prints. As of this listing, I have 35 of them, all professionally framed in a brushed silver toned frame and matted in black They all came from the same Estate in Louisville, KY. All are in excellent condition and any one or all of them would add greatly to your Asian art collection. The last 5 pictures are from one of these that had a damaged back. I deconstructed it so you could see all the layers and materials involved. The image is a woodblock print titled “Tanba Province, Kanesaka” by Utagawa Hiroshige, part of the series “Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces”. It is a vertical oban nishikie format. The print depicts a steep, winding path leading up to a natural rock bridge in the Tanba Province. It showcases Hiroshige’s use of perspective and bokashi shading to create depth. The series aimed to capture famous views from each of Japan’s provinces. It reflects the growing interest in travel during the Edo period. Born in Edo as Tokutaro Ando, Hiroshige Utagawa grew up in a minor samurai family. His father belonged to the firefighting force assigned to Edo Castle. It is here that Hiroshige was given his first exposure to art: legend has it that a fellow fireman tutored him in the Kano school of painting, though Hiroshige’s first official teacher was Rinsai. Though Hiroshige tried to join Toyokuni Utagawa’s studio, he was turned away. In 1811, young Hiroshige entered an apprenticeship with the celebrated Toyohiro Utagawa. After only a year, he was bestowed with the artist name Hiroshige. He soon gave up his role in the fire department to focus entirely on painting and print design. During this time he studied painting, intrigued by the Shijo school. Hiroshige’s artistic genius went largely unnoticed until 1832. With the Tokugawa Shogunate relaxing centuries of age-old restrictions on travel, urban populations embraced travel art and Hiroshige Utagawa became one of the most prominent and successful ukiyo-e artists. He also produced kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures) to enormous success. In 1858, at the age of 61, he passed away as a result of the Edo cholera epidemic. Hiroshige Utagawa’s woodblock prints continue to convey the beauty of Japan and provide insight into the everyday life of its citizens during the Edo period. The appeal of his tender, lyrical landscapes was not restricted to the Japanese audience. Hiroshige’s work had a profound influence on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists of Europe: Toulouse-Lautrec was fascinated with Hiroshige’s daring diagonal compositions and inventive use of perspective, while Van Gogh literally copied two of Hiroshige’s prints from the famous series, 100 Famous Views of Edo in oil paint. Hiroshige (1797 – 1858). Mimasaka Province, Yamabushi Valley. Series: Famous Places in the 60-odd Provinces. Size (H x W): 14.5 x 10.75 (inches). Publisher: Koshimuraya Heisuke (Koshihei). Seals: Date and Aratame. Condition: Very good color and impression, light soiling and wear, embellished with mica.
TANBA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
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Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai

Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai

Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
ARTIST: YOSHIIKU UTAGAWA (born 1833). DATE: 1867 (157 YEARS OLD). MEDIUM: NISHIKI-E (INK ON PAPER). 9.75 X 7 INCHES (25 CM X 17 CM). GENRE: UKIYO-E, MUSHA-E (PICTURES OF WARRIORS). SUBJECT: SAMURAI, SAMURAI ARMOR AND ATTIRE, SWORDS, WEAPONS BATTLE, WAR. CONDITION: Some prints have binding holes, tears, stains, and some wrinkles. Great impression and beautiful colors.
Japanese Woodblock Print Samurai
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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
ARTIST: Yamamoto Sekkei (SEKKA YAMAMOTO). AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 16 inches by 10.5 inches (41 cm X 27 cm). GENRE: JAPANESE PATTERN DESIGNS. CONDITION: (see detailed pictures) Some have stains, foxing. DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, splashed gofun, etc. Were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
ARTIST: Yamamoto Sekkei (SEKKA YAMAMOTO). AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 16 inches by 10.5 inches (41 cm X 27 cm). GENRE: JAPANESE PATTERN DESIGNS. CONDITION: (see detailed pictures) Some have stains, foxing. DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, splashed gofun, etc. Were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
ARTIST: Yamamoto Sekkei (SEKKA YAMAMOTO). AGE: APPROX 100 years old. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. SIZE: 16 inches by 10.5 inches (41 cm X 27 cm). GENRE: JAPANESE PATTERN DESIGNS. CONDITION: (see detailed pictures) Some have stains, foxing. DESCRIPTION: deluxe printing techniques, metallic pigments, splashed gofun, etc. Were used in the making of many of the prints in this series. COMMENTS: BEAUTIFUL COLORS, GREAT IMPRESSION.
JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHIN HANGA ORIGINAL ANTIQUE Japanese Design 1920s
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YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15

YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15

YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15. PROVINCE DE YAMASHIRO, ARISHIYAMA, LE PONT DE TOGETSU (THE MOON CROSSING BRIDGE AT ARISHIYAMO) It is a very beautiful re-print of the original. This is one in a series of 69 prints. As of this listing, I have 35 of them, all professionally framed in a brushed silver toned frame and matted in black They all came from the same Estate in Louisville, KY. All are in excellent condition and any one or all of them would add greatly to your Asian art collection. The last 5 pictures are from one of these that had a damaged back. I deconstructed it so you could see all the layers and materials involved. It depicts the Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama, Kyoto, a well-known scenic spot. The bridge, meaning “moon crossing bridge, ” got its name from Emperor Kameyama, who thought the moon looked like it was crossing the bridge during a boat party. The print showcases the bridge with cherry trees in bloom, a popular seasonal attraction. While the bridge appears wooden, its structure is reinforced concrete, with only the parapets made of cypress wood. The artwork is a vertical oban print, a format that allowed Hiroshige to experiment with perspective and create a sense of depth. The print is a later variant, recognizable by the darker sky and different coloring of the clouds and cartouche compared to earlier versions. The bridge has a long history, with the first version built in 836, though the current structure dates to 1934. Born in Edo as Tokutaro Ando, Hiroshige Utagawa grew up in a minor samurai family. His father belonged to the firefighting force assigned to Edo Castle. It is here that Hiroshige was given his first exposure to art: legend has it that a fellow fireman tutored him in the Kano school of painting, though Hiroshige’s first official teacher was Rinsai. Though Hiroshige tried to join Toyokuni Utagawa’s studio, he was turned away. In 1811, young Hiroshige entered an apprenticeship with the celebrated Toyohiro Utagawa. After only a year, he was bestowed with the artist name Hiroshige. He soon gave up his role in the fire department to focus entirely on painting and print design. During this time he studied painting, intrigued by the Shijo school. Hiroshige’s artistic genius went largely unnoticed until 1832. With the Tokugawa Shogunate relaxing centuries of age-old restrictions on travel, urban populations embraced travel art and Hiroshige Utagawa became one of the most prominent and successful ukiyo-e artists. He also produced kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures) to enormous success. In 1858, at the age of 61, he passed away as a result of the Edo cholera epidemic. Hiroshige Utagawa’s woodblock prints continue to convey the beauty of Japan and provide insight into the everyday life of its citizens during the Edo period. The appeal of his tender, lyrical landscapes was not restricted to the Japanese audience. Hiroshige’s work had a profound influence on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists of Europe: Toulouse-Lautrec was fascinated with Hiroshige’s daring diagonal compositions and inventive use of perspective, while Van Gogh literally copied two of Hiroshige’s prints from the famous series, 100 Famous Views of Edo in oil paint. Hiroshige (1797 – 1858). Mimasaka Province, Yamabushi Valley. Series: Famous Places in the 60-odd Provinces. Size (H x W): 14.5 x 10.75 (inches). Publisher: Koshimuraya Heisuke (Koshihei). Seals: Date and Aratame. Condition: Very good color and impression, light soiling and wear, embellished with mica.
YAMASHIRO Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15
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MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG

MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG

MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15. PROVINCE DE MIKAWA LE MONT HORAI-JI (Horai Temple, Mikawa Province) It is a very beautiful re-print of the original. This is one in a series of 69 prints. As of this listing, I have 35 of them, all professionally framed in a brushed silver toned frame and matted in black They all came from the same Estate in Louisville, KY. All are in excellent condition and any one or all of them would add greatly to your Asian art collection. The last 5 pictures are from one of these that had a damaged back. I deconstructed it so you could see all the layers and materials involved. The image is a woodblock print titled “Horai Temple, Mikawa Province” by Utagawa Hiroshige, part of the series “Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces”. It was published around 1853. Key information about the print. Series: “Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces, ” featuring scenes from each of Japan’s provinces. Subject: Depicts Horai Temple nestled in the steep mountains of Mikawa Province (present-day Aichi Prefecture). Style: Ukiyo-e, characterized by its depiction of everyday life and landscapes. Technique: Woodblock print (nishiki-e), using ink and colors on paper. Hiroshige was known for his perspective and color gradation (bokashi). Temple: Horai Temple was a Shingon Buddhist temple and a popular pilgrimage site during the Edo period. Location: The former Mikawa Province is now the eastern half of Aichi Prefecture. Born in Edo as Tokutaro Ando, Hiroshige Utagawa grew up in a minor samurai family. His father belonged to the firefighting force assigned to Edo Castle. It is here that Hiroshige was given his first exposure to art: legend has it that a fellow fireman tutored him in the Kano school of painting, though Hiroshige’s first official teacher was Rinsai. Though Hiroshige tried to join Toyokuni Utagawa’s studio, he was turned away. In 1811, young Hiroshige entered an apprenticeship with the celebrated Toyohiro Utagawa. After only a year, he was bestowed with the artist name Hiroshige. He soon gave up his role in the fire department to focus entirely on painting and print design. During this time he studied painting, intrigued by the Shijo school. Hiroshige’s artistic genius went largely unnoticed until 1832. With the Tokugawa Shogunate relaxing centuries of age-old restrictions on travel, urban populations embraced travel art and Hiroshige Utagawa became one of the most prominent and successful ukiyo-e artists. He also produced kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures) to enormous success. In 1858, at the age of 61, he passed away as a result of the Edo cholera epidemic. Hiroshige Utagawa’s woodblock prints continue to convey the beauty of Japan and provide insight into the everyday life of its citizens during the Edo period. The appeal of his tender, lyrical landscapes was not restricted to the Japanese audience. Hiroshige’s work had a profound influence on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists of Europe: Toulouse-Lautrec was fascinated with Hiroshige’s daring diagonal compositions and inventive use of perspective, while Van Gogh literally copied two of Hiroshige’s prints from the famous series, 100 Famous Views of Edo in oil paint. Hiroshige (1797 – 1858). Mimasaka Province, Yamabushi Valley. Series: Famous Places in the 60-odd Provinces. Size (H x W): 14.5 x 10.75 (inches). Publisher: Koshimuraya Heisuke (Koshihei). Seals: Date and Aratame. Condition: Very good color and impression, light soiling and wear, embellished with mica.
MIKAWA Province Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Framed Art Print 18×15 VTG
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Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 239037 KUNICHIKA

Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 239037 KUNICHIKA

Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 239037 KUNICHIKA
Title???? Artist? Size? Condition? Date? Age Artist? KUNICHIKA O-ban3sheets? EachPaper Size35? 5×23? 5? Impression Good? Condition Good? Backing by paper?? little worm-eaten 15? 1882 3sheet ManagementNo. If it cannot be sent by EMS, it will be sent by UPS. German Packaging Act LUCID Registered Businesses. Sometimes the description is wrong because of automatic translation. Yamaboshi-Shotan (Yamaboshi old-book store) based in Nagoya, JAPAN. We sell Japanese old books and traditional woodblock prints in a large scale. Thank you for your interest in our commodities. Almost all of our prints are original arts (some are reprints though). Please check the prints’ conditions from the images. Year of publication of an Ukiyo-e is judged by the (ARATAMEIN Stamp) printed on it. You may ask your questions in both Japanese and English. Ukiyo-e Dealers Association of Japan Directory of Members.
Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock print id 239037 KUNICHIKA