Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Authentic Fuji no Yukihare
Thank you for visiting! 36 x 24 cm. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Thank you for visiting! 36 x 24 cm. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga “Enoshima in the moon night”. Thank you for visiting my item page. Enoshima in the moon night. Hold assumes one week a limit. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga “The Kabuki theatre”From Japan. Thank you for visiting my item page. Title:The Kabuki theatre No: HKS-18 Artist:Hasui Kawase Date: 1925 Size:38.5×27.5 cm. Hold assumes one week a limit. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Frame measures approximately 11 4/4 x 20 1/2. The image measures approximately 6 1/2 x 14 3/4. The frame looks original and is in good condition. The woodblock print is in mint condition protected under glass. Original Shin Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print Mid Century FIRST SNOW Unknown Artist. With karazuri (‘blind printing’) of the snow […]
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga “Evening at Itako”From Japan. Thank you for visiting my item page. Size:37.5 x 26.3cm. Hold assumes one week a limit. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
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).