Utagawa Kunisada I, Japanese woodblock print antique Toyokuni III Framed
Beautiful burl wood look frames that measure finished size 15″x 18″ some fading consistent with age.
Beautiful burl wood look frames that measure finished size 15″x 18″ some fading consistent with age.
Beautiful burl wood look frames that measure finished size 15″x 18″ some fading consistent with age.
Local estate sale found. This is a well-known woodblock print. It had not been matted. The size with margin is approximately 10″ by 15″ (see photos).
19th Century Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese Woodblock Print Framed Edo Era ukiyo-e. This is a lovely antique original print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi of a woman playing with a cat signed, stamped and inscribed throughout. Framed and matted under glass in a black lacquer frame with bronze corners. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798- 1861) was one of the last […]
This stunning Japanese woodblock print is a true masterpiece from the renowned artist Utagawa Kunisada. Created in the 1800s, this original piece is a must-have for any collector of Asian antiques. The print features a vibrant multi-color design on paper and is signed by the artist himself. The region of origin for this piece is […]
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE TOTSUKA 1833 MOTOMACHI DETOUR WOODBLOCK PRINT 13.5″x9″. SEE PHOTOS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
Woodblock print “Tsuki Nijuhakkei no Uchi Yumihari-tsuki” (Twenty-eight Views of the Moon – Yumihari-tsuki) by Utagawa Hiroshige, published by Oedo Mokuhansha. This is a reproduction from the Showa period, with dimensions approximately 41 cm (height) × 20.5 cm (width) in vertical oban format. It is housed in various museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, […]
Work: Kabuki-e, Yakusha-e, Shibai-e, Nishiki-e. Condition: Please refer to the photo. Size: Please refer to the photo. If you are aware of any vendors offering a more competitive pricing than ours, kindly bring it to our attention. We are committed to providing you with the best possible price and will adjust our rates accordingly to […]
14 ¼ × 9 ½ in. (36.2 × 24.1 cm), unframed. Right-hand scene of a triptych illustrating a scene from the kabuki play Hitokanade Kodakara Soga , lit. “One song played by Takashi Soga”, performed at Nakamura Theater (Edo/Tokyo) in spring 1856. Signed “Toyokuni ga”, in toshidama cartouche. Tsutaya Kichizo publishers seal.