WB Kogyo Tsukioka Japan Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Flower Kabuki Dyptich
Nohgaku Hyakuban Shuuzu, Mt. Very good printing, good preservation, very few stains.
Nohgaku Hyakuban Shuuzu, Mt. Very good printing, good preservation, very few stains.
Japanese Woodblock Print Utagawa Kunisada Housai Ukiyo-e Hiroshige Hokusai edo Framed Art Prints – Guardian Spirits I. With COA 25.5″ x 9.5″ Frame Frame has a few minor flaws – Please review all pictures for complete condition details. Our goal is to work with all our customers to provide excellent customer service. Unless otherwise stated, […]
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Title Horse race at Shinobazunoike Pond in Ueno Park, Tokyo. Condition: holes, tears, backing. Size: 70 x 35 cm. Also known as Yangsai. His subjects ranged from beauties and genre paintings to expositions, the Constitution, and the Diet, as well as Tokyo landmarks and the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars, and he was active until near […]
48 views of famous places in Tokyo.
Retreat from Shichiseimon no near Hiragana. Brushed and preserved, Hakurita. Each about 37×23.5cm.
Title: The Constitution is about to be promulgated in Ueno. Condition: Holes, stains, burns, and tears. Size: 72 x 37 cm.
Works East Place Name: Izumi Hashidori. Very few insect holes, a few stains, a little foxing, a few scuffs, a little crease at the edges. Large size About the size of Ukiyo-e.
Title Yakusha-e (Painting of an actor). Author Toyokuni III (Kunisada). Condition: holes, creases, rubbing. Size: 26 x 38 cm. He was a student of Toyokuni I, and his works were called Ukiyo-e. Some of his painting titles include Ichiyousai, Gototei, Getsuharou, Kotoraisya, and Kachorou. He was a student of Toyokuni I and took over Toyokuni’s […]
Edo – Meiji Period. Painting by Toyohara Kunishu.