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Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo

Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo

Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print “Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya” Edo. This is a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print featuring a Kabuki actor, Ichikawa Ebizo, titled Kagoya. The artwork is framed with a glass cover, making it suitable for display. It is a vintage piece, carefully mounted on backing paper. The print depicts a historical Kabuki scene, showcasing classic ukiyo-e artistry. The frame measures approximately 20.9 inches high by 16.4 inches wide. The woodblock print size can be confirmed from the images provided. Condition of the Item. This is an antique print with signs of age, including some dirt and insect damage in a few areas. Please note that colors may vary slightly from the images due to lighting and monitor differences. Despite thorough inspection, minor oversights may exist. The item has been stored at home and shows typical aging characteristics. The artwork features traditional Japanese design elements, with vivid depiction of a Kabuki actor. The frame enhances its display appeal, and the glass cover protects the print. Type: Ukiyo-e woodblock print. Subject: Portrait of a Kabuki actor (Ichikawa Ebizo). Style: Vintage Japanese ukiyo-e. Material: Paper, wood, glass (frame). Size: Frame height approximately 20.9 inches, width approximately 16.4 inches. Era: Meiji or late Edo period. Condition: Used, with age-related wear, dirt, and insect damage. This vintage ukiyo-e print offers a glimpse into Japanese theatrical and artistic history, perfect for collectors of traditional Japanese art. See the description below. This item is pre-owned, so it may show signs of age-related wear such as scratches, scuffs, chips, cracks, dirt, stains, discoloration, and fading. Please be sure to review all photos carefully and confirm the condition before purchasing. Please note that measurements are taken by our company, so please understand that there may be some errors. If there is no special description about the accessories, only this item will be included.
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizo Koguya Edo
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Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852

Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852

Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
Actors Ichikawa Danjuro VIII as Togashi Saemon (right), Ichikawa Ebizo V as Musashibo Benkei (center), and Ichikawa Saruzo as Minamoto no Yoshitsune (left). Publisher: Wakasaya Yoichi (Jakurindo). Japanese Edo Period 1852 (Kaei 5), 9th month. Size 14 1/2 in. X 29 1/2 in. Handmade Mulberry Bark Paper with cross hatch dry lines seen from the backside. Ron’s Estate Sales. If you are unsatisfied with your order, please contact me and I will work with you to resolve it to your satisfaction. I would appreciate it if you could take the time to provide Feedback. Thank you for your business, your trust, and your confidence.
Antique Japanese 3 panel Woodblock Print Actors by Utagawa Kunisada 1852
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Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15×6.5

Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5

Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
Original post-quake 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock “COLD WINTER WIND” Art Piece. The artwork measures 15″x6.5″. The frame measures 19.5×11. The piece appears to be faded from UV light. The background is still black but other colors are not bright but rather muted/pale. It’s in a vintage frame with original glass (some scuffs on the outer edges of the frame). The cardboard to which the art was attached, however, was replaced because it has disintegrated. The image has been placed on a vintage sketching/drafting paper using a very light coat of mucilage just at the top to keep it in place the way it was found. The original cardboard is enclosed behind the white layer. The frame has an old sticker from the frame shop in Middletown NY (underneath the outer white layer). It’s a wonderful piece of Japanese culture that will look fantastic on display. Please message if you need more pictures or have questions. The package will be insured.
Orig 1920s TAKAHASHI HIROAKI SHOTEI Japanese Woodblock COLD WINTER WIND 15x6.5
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ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART

ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART

ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
The original Kikugawa Eizan woodblock print featuring a depiction of youth and a falcon is a very rare and valuable piece of Japanese art from the Edo period. The vibrant multi-color artwork on paper captures the essence of Japanese culture and aesthetics, making it a prized collector’s item for those interested in Asian antiques. ORIGINAL EDO PERIOD – MID 19TH C. HAND COLORED KIKUGAWA EIZAN WOODBLOCK PRINT. IN AGE APPROPRIATE CONDITION (REMOVED FROM SEALED ORIGINAL ANTIQUE GLASS AND FRAME EXACTLY AS PICTURED). 36″ HIGH X 15 1/2″ WIDE LINEN MAT BOARD. 28″ HIGH X 9 1/2″ WIDE INK & COLOR WOODBLOCK.
ORIGINAL KIKUGAWA EIZAN EDO WOODBLOCK MAN with FALCON JAPAN ASIAN JAPANESE ART
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1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)

1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)

1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
Modern Japanese woodblock print by Reika Iwami, signed in pencil, dated 1976, and numbered 3/50. The composition features a stylized abstract design incorporating wood grain patterns, a sail-like form, and circular elements rendered in black, cream, and gold tones. The print is presented under glass with double matting and a metallic-finish wooden frame. The minimalist composition and strong contrast create a striking modernist aesthetic characteristic of Japanese printmaking of the period. Artwork: 15 7/8 inches high x 10 3/4 inches wide. Frame: 23 1/4 inches high x 17 3/8 inches wide.
1976 Japanese Woodblock Print w. Embossing by Reika Iwami (HaG)
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Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty

Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty

Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
Bookstore situated in Tokyo, Japan. Feel free to have a look at our store! For items condition please see photos and comment. Please understand that we occurred a simple check so there might be little oversight. We try to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. Although, the condition of the item may be felt worse than our description due to individual subjectivity. Displayed price is applicable for any number of prints on our store. And it may take longer than the number of days written above. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Fusatane Woodblock Print Triptych Spring Colors and Music Crane Beauty
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Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain

Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain

Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
Arashiyama in the rain. Technique: Japanese woodblock print. 40 × 28 cm (15.75 × 11.02 inches). 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.
Tokuriki Tomikichiro Woodblock Print Arashiyama in the rain
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Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
Antique Japanese Original Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Attempts to Assassinate Yoritomo- c. Presented is a beautiful Japanese full oban-size woodblock print – diptych- created by the renowned artist of the late Edo period, Utagawa Sadahide (1807 – 1879), Sadahide was a woodblock print artist active during the 19th century. Working in both Edo and Yokohama, he was one of Kunisada’s most accomplished pupils. His compositional style was greatly influenced by Western art, offering extensive studies of perspective, sometimes depicting his subjects from a bird’s-eye view. Sadahide was one of eleven Japanese printmakers who exhibited their work at the Paris International Exposition of 1866, from which he received the Le? Gion d’Honneur. This print is a triptych – a three-sheet print called “Kagekiyo Attempts to Assassinate Yoritomo at the Great Buddha Hall of Todai-ji Temple”. Terrific depiction of the attempted assassination of Minamoto no Yoritomo by the Taira commander Kagekiyo on the grounds of Todaiji Temple in April 1195. After Kagekiyo survived the Battle of Dan-o-ura, the decisive defeat of the Taira Clan by the Minamoto, he was determined to kill Yoritomo, the leader of the Minamoto. When he heard that Yoritomo would be visiting Todaiji Temple in preparation for the reconstruction of the Great Buddha there, he decided to try to kill him while he was there. The bold warrior is shown at right, wielding a naginata with both hands, knocking retainers down left and right. Atop the stone stairs, a nobleman in court dress points accusingly at the attacker with his fan. Yoritomo can be seen seated inside the temple on the left, wearing a green robe patterned with the Minamoto paulownia symbol and a tall yellow cap. The warriors beside him watch with angry expressions, and additional samurai come running from around the right side of the building to defend their leader. Kagekiyo’s plan failed, and he managed to escape. The print was made using the Japanese woodblock technique in 1847 during Sadahide’s lifetime. All three sheets of the triptych are signed with Sadahide’s signature “Gyokuransai Sadahide ga” (on each sheet) and stamped with the publisher’s seal of Yamamatoya Heikichi (Eikyudo). AUTHOR: Utagawa Sadahide PUBLISHER: Yamamatoya Heikichi (Eikyudo) TITLE: “Kagekiyo Attempts to Assassinate Yoritomo” PAPER. Paper METHOD OF PRINTING: Woodblock printing PRINTED: Lifetime printing circa 1847 PRINT SIZE: Three sheets 14″ X 9.3″ (28″ X 14″ altogether). The condition is good. Great detail and colors, some toning and soiling of the paper. Several holes were repaired on the back. The prints are backed with washi paper. Please see the photos for the detailed conditions. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Sadahide -Kagekiyo Assalts- c. 1847
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Clifton Karhu Kamishichiken 1976 Signed Numbered Woodblock Print 19/100 Framed

Clifton Karhu Kamishichiken 1976 Signed Numbered Woodblock Print 19/100 Framed
Clifton Karhu Kamishichiken 1976 Signed Numbered Woodblock Print 19/100 Framed

Clifton Karhu Kamishichiken 1976 Signed Numbered Woodblock Print 19/100 Framed
Original color woodblock print, dated 1976. Signed in pencil lower right. Titled in pencil lower center. Numbered 19/100 lower left. Presented in matching frame as found. Visible image approximately 7.5″ × 7.5″ and frame is 7.75. Colors remain vibrant and display beautifully. This print came from a group of four Clifton Karhu woodblocks. I have left the piece in its original frame and have not attempted to remove it or perform any cleaning or restoration. There is some toning/discoloration visible around portions of the margins beneath the glass, as well as wear to the frame consistent with age. The print is being offered framed and exactly as found.
Clifton Karhu Kamishichiken 1976 Signed Numbered Woodblock Print 19/100 Framed
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Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence

Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence

Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence
The Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print “Okubi No Fence” is a beautiful piece of Japanese art created by renowned artist Shiko Munakata. This print, made on cardstock, showcases the intricate craftsmanship and unique style that Munakata is known for. The handmade nature of the print and its origin from Japan add to its value and cultural significance, making it a desirable piece for collectors of Asian antiques and prints.
Shiko Munakata Woodblock Print Okubi No Fence