Ukiyo-e YOSHU CHIKANOBU Japanese Original Woodblock Print 1885 Meiji Bijin-ga
There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s.
There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s.
He was also referred to as Ando Tokubei . “Akabanebashi Bridge, one of the most famous landmarks in Edo”/.
The frame without glass. The frame measures 19.5 x 11.75 inches the visible print 13.4 x 6.2 inches. The frame and print with scuffs, toning, and aging.
Size; Please see photos. Situation; there are some scratches and dirt. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Size; Please see photos. 3 sheets are connected situation; there are some scratches and dirt lining. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Japanese Woodblock Print Antique. Art / lot of 3. Please check listing pictures. Size: W 11.5c. M x L 22cm. International Buyers – Please Note.
Date : 4th year of Ansei. Detail: Binding hole / Slight soiling / Edge crease / Repair of small insect hole on the margin. Odori katagata gaitame jutsu is a series of kabuki plays depicting scenes from the past up to the time of its production. It is characterized by its vertical composition of a […]
Antique Russo-Japanese War Meiji Period c1904 Woodblock Triptych by Hirose Yoshikuni. There is some slight creasing, particularly to the corners and general minor age related wear. Overall this set is in Good Vintage Condition. (Please view the pics carefully). Each paper measures approx 38xcm x 25cm. I have more INTERESTING Japanese Woodblocks currently listed.
Work Kaede ga heri. A few small stains on the inside. 17.4×23.5cm (sheet size).
Title Yoshishi Meishiden Muramatsu Santayu. Condition: Stains and rubs. Size: 24 x 36 cm. His aliases include Hanacho-rou, Ichiiyinsai, and Toyoharu-rou. After studying under Shunobu Toyohara and creating the original illustrations for hagoita oshie, he was introduced to Kunisada (Toyokuni III). He produced many yakusha oshibu-e (large head paintings of actors) and demonstrated his ability. […]