Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan

Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan

Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan
What I’m sharing is based on my own inspection and research, but it’s still just my opinion. Dates, origins, materials, and attributions are my observations not guaranteed facts. If you have any questions, please message me. This antique Japanese woodblock print after the master Utagawa Hiroshige dates to the mid 1800s and reflects the refined landscape tradition of the Edo period. Hiroshige, active from 1797 to 1858, is widely regarded as one of the most important artists in Japanese history, and his works are preserved in major museum collections worldwide. The composition depicts a peaceful river crossing scene with figures traversing a wooden bridge, boats drifting across calm waters, and distant mountains fading into soft atmospheric light. This tranquil landscape captures the essence of nineteenth century Japan and demonstrates Hiroshige’s mastery of perspective, balance, and emotional depth. Printed using the traditional Japanese woodblock process on period paper, the work displays the delicate linework, tonal gradation, and natural aging consistent with nineteenth century examples. The intimate koban format provides a refined and highly collectible presentation valued by collectors for its historical authenticity. The piece is preserved in an antique bamboo frame, which complements the artwork and reflects traditional Japanese display aesthetics. The frame enhances its presence while protecting the print and allowing it to be immediately displayed. Authentic nineteenth century Hiroshige woodblock prints are increasingly difficult to acquire, as many reside in museum collections and long established private holdings. This example offers both historical significance and enduring artistic beauty. An excellent opportunity to acquire a genuine antique Japanese woodblock print connected to one of the most influential artists of the Edo period.
Original Hiroshige Woodblock Print Omi Province Lake Biwa Ukiyo-e Antique Japan