Vintage Japanese Print Woodblock! Endo! 15 x 11
Vintage Japanese Print – Woodblock!
Vintage Japanese Print – Woodblock!
This beautiful vintage Japanese woodblock print features a woman holding a fan after the renowned artist Kitagawa Utamaro. The intricate details showcase the rich history and culture of Japan, making it a valuable addition to any collection. With its vibrant multi-color palette, this piece would be a stunning focal point in any room. Its age […]
This is a nice vintage antique Japanese woodblock print after Hiroshige White Heron and Iris. In good condition as the pics show with the paper being in good shape & the piece is wrapped in plastic with an art gallery sticker on the back but has some errors in identifying the piece and it comes […]
It is a very beautiful product. Please check the photo. Thank you for looking at my items! It may be delayed due to the situation of the country and the weather. International Buyers – Please Note.
Vintage SHIMA TAMAMI 1961 Japanese Woodblock Print White Bird Forest, Signed. Unframed, mounted to a thin cardboard, good condition with some minimal wear: see photos. Woodblock image is 9.5″ x 14″. Total paper measurement: 11.5″ x 16″.
This is in excellent condition, signed as shown, and measures 3 3/4″ wide X 5 3/4″. Please look closely at my photos for details.
Title: “Transporting Our Products” – part of Hiroshige’s 53 Stations of Tokaido. Medium: Vintage Antique Original Woodblock Print printed in the Ukiyo-E Shin Hanga style. Date: Mid-20th Century printing (circa 1940s – 1950s); Genuine Japanese woodblock printing (Nishiki-E). Signature: Signed in the Block plus red chop. Size: 12 x 8 1/4 inches (total mat). Printer: […]
Title: “Traveling in the Rain” – part of Hiroshige’s 53 Stations of Tokaido. Date: Mid-20th Century printing (circa 1940s – 1950s); Genuine Japanese woodblock printing (Nishiki-E).
Title: “The Moon Against the Trees” – part of Hiroshige’s 53 Stations of Tokaido. Date: Mid-20th Century printing (circa 1940s – 1950s); Genuine Japanese woodblock printing (Nishiki-E).
The region of origin is Japan and the maker can be seen in the photos. This piece would make a great addition to any collection of Asian antiques or prints.