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Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957

Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957

Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print “Mountains of Shikoku” Showa 1957. This is a woodblock print titled “Shikoku Mountains” by Umetaro Azechi, created in 1957. The artwork measures approximately 7.5 inches in height and 9 inches in width, with the framed dimensions being about 14.2 inches tall and 17.7 inches wide. The print features a scenic depiction of the mountains of Shikoku, showcasing traditional Japanese artistry. The print shows signs of aging, including slight discoloration and burn marks consistent with its vintage. The frame has a few minor scratches, which are visible upon close inspection. Please review the images carefully to assess the condition. This piece is ideal for collectors of Japanese woodblock prints or those interested in mid-20th-century Japanese art. It offers a beautiful representation of Japan’s natural landscape, preserved in a classic print form. Year of Creation: 1957. Framed Dimensions: approximately 14.2 inches (height) x 17.7 inches (width). Image Size: approximately 7.5 inches (height) x 9 inches (width). Condition: Used, with age-related discoloration, burn marks on the print, and minor scratches on the frame. Please see images for details. 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.
Azechi Umetaro Japanese Woodblock Print Mountains of Shikoku Showa 1957
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Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829

Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829

Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print “Orchid” Edo Authentic 1829. Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print from the Edo Period. This is a rare and authentic Edo period woodblock print, created in 1829 during the Bunsei 12th year. The artwork features a fragment from the “Kusaki Kinyo-shu” (Collection of Plants with Variegated Leaves), published by Tadayoshi Mizuno, a renowned horticulturist and botanist of the late Edo era. The print depicts beautifully detailed illustrations of variegated plants, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the period. The piece is in excellent condition, well-preserved with minimal signs of age. It is mounted in a modern wooden frame with an acrylic face, measuring approximately A4 size (8.3 x 11.7 inches), making it ready for display. The artwork is a genuine antique, perfect for collectors of Edo-era antiques, traditional Japanese art, or botanical illustrations. It offers a unique glimpse into the botanical artistry and cultural heritage of the Edo period. This collectible is ideal for antique enthusiasts, art collectors, or those interested in Japanese history and traditional crafts. It can be displayed as-is or incorporated into a collection of Japanese antiques or framed art. Product Type: Woodblock Print. Era: Edo Period (1829). Artist: Uchiya Ma-cho Taro (Uchiya Chotaro). Frame: Wooden with acrylic face. Size: Approximately 8.3 x 11.7 inches (A4 size). 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.
Ryotaro Uchiyama Japanese Woodblock Print Orchid Edo Authentic 1829
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Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned

Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned
Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned
Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned

Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned
This vintage woodblock print depicts a traditional Yamato-e style narrative scene, widely recognized from classical Japanese literature like “The Tale of Genji” or “The Tales of Ise”. This was published as high-quality color woodblock prints by the renowned studio Kyoto Hanga-in. The artpiece features a noblewoman in layered court robe (junihitoe) resting among bamboo trees, while a court gentleman sits nearby dressed in classical Heian-period attire. This mid-century piece was designed to replicate historical masterpieces using meticulous multi-block printing techniques. Measures: 12×15 framed and matted, 5×7 artwork.
Japanese Woodblock Print Art Man and Woman Kyoto Hanga-in Framed Unsigned
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Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed

Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed

Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
SIGNED 1962 JUNICHIRO SEKINO “TAKEKURABE” (YOUNG GIRL GROWING UP). JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT #61 OF 200. The print is titled “Takekurabe”, which allegorically means “growing up”. The image is a portrait of a young girl wearing a traditional hair ornament. This woodblock print was created in 1962 and is a first edition. Portion of this woodblock print measures about 20″ tall and 14″ wide. The total sheet size is approximately 23 3/8″ x 15 5/8″. The woodcut is printed on thick paper with a Sekino watermark and appears to be mounted on a sheet of thin backing paper. The print is pencil signed by the artist in the lower right corner of the image. It is also numbered “61/200″ in the lower left margin, which is obscured by the bamboo style mat when in the frame. The woodblock comes matted and framed in a black wooden frame that measures approximately 28 1/4″ x 22 5/8″ and has nonglare glass. Junichiro Sekino was a prominent Japanese print maker known for his bold woodblock prints that merge traditional Japanese themes with modern artistic expression. He was born in 1914 in Aomori Prefecture to a merchant dealing in agricultural products. He explored printmaking and oil painting from a young ag. In 1939, Sekino moved to Tokyo and studied under Koshiro Onchi, a leading figure in the Sosaku Hanga (“creative prints”) movement. Excelled in both traditional Japanese woodblock techniques and Western methods like etching. Although formally trained, he was largely self-taught, drawing inspiration from masters such as Sharaku, Hiroshige, Toulouse-Lautrec, Rembrandt, and Albrecht Dürer. During World War II, Sekino worked in an ammunition factory. The scarcity of resources like paper and ink hindered printmaking, bringing art production to a near halt between 1940 and 1945. Post-war, Sekino steadily gained international acclaim. His works were showcased in international exhibitions and began to be acquired by prestigious institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. Sekino’s works often feature landscapes, urban scenes, and cultural motifs rendered with vivid colors and dynamic compositions. Portraiture was another significant theme in Sekino’s art. His prints are highly regarded by collectors worldwide for their artistic. Sekino’s art reflects a remarkable diversity of techniques and styles. His prints range from realistic and figurative works to abstract and expressive designs, often shifting between monochromatic and vibrant color palettes. Junichiro Sekino passed away on April 13, 1988. Condition of this Junichiro Sekino woodblock print is EXCELLENT. I don’t see any age toning, spotting, or damage to the print. As I mentioned previously the print appears to have a thin sheet of backing paper attached. There are also two small tape remnants along the border from previous mounting. The wood frame is also in good condition. I did open the back to examine and photograph the print, then sealed it back up (see last photo). The frame has a hanging wire on the back and is ready to display on your wall. Please take a close look at the many photos I’ve provided and judge condition for yourself. With only 200 copies produced, this print is quite scarce and doesn’t come up for sale often. While you’re here, please check out my other listings by clicking on the link below. See my other listings. For more great items! “Takekurabe” – Young Girl Growing Up. Closeup of Young Girl Wearing Traditional Hair Ornament. Pencil Signed in Lower Right Corner. Limited Edition Number 61/200. Attached to Thin Sheet of Backing Paper. Sekino Watermark in Paper. Reverse Side of Print. Back Side of Frame. I will insure this item at my own expense. Txzj pxzj38218 txzj-11 txzj95 txzj115.
Original Junichiro Sekino Japanese Woodblock Print Takekurabe Young Girl Framed
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Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art

Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
The scene features travelers and a horse in the foreground with a towering, snow-capped Mount Fuji in the background, framed by a distinctive decorative geometric border. This print is mounted to a secondary paper backing which bears a vintage Genuine Y. Tsuruki collector or dealer stamp in the upper right corner. Condition is fair to good for its age; the print is mounted, and the backing paper shows some corner creasing and light wear. The print itself has natural toning and minor surface wear but retains its intricate detail and classic composition.
Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Fujisawa Yugyoji Temple Tokaido Art
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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