
Japanese Woodblock Prints Shin-hanga Ukiyo-e + Ubi
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Japanese Woodblock Prints Shin-hanga Ukiyo-e + Ubi
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Japanese woodblock print art auction with modern, shin-hanga, ukiyo-e print along with Japanese ubi
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kawase Hasui Depicting Shinkubo, Hachinohe, 1933
Japanese woodblock print by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), titled Shinkubo, Hachinohe and dated 1933. Kawase Hasui was a significant figure in the Shin-Hanga movement, renowned for his landscapes and atmospheric depictions of Japan. His work combines Western realism with traditional Japanese techniques, often portraying serene and picturesque scenes. This piece measures 10 1/4 inches in height and 15 1/4 inches in width. The print has minor toning, minor thinning in the margins, and a thin backing present. It captures a coastal scene with coastal rocks and reflective waters under a bright sky, showcasing Hasui's masterful use of color and perspective.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tsuchiya Koitsu of Snowy Miyajima
Japanese Woodblock Print by Tsuchiya Koitsu titled Snowy Miyajima, created in 1936. The artwork by Koitsu (1870-1949), a renowned Japanese artist, is known for his mastery of shin-hanga (new prints) created during the early 20th century. Koitsu skillfully depicted serene landscapes, capturing light and atmosphere in traditional woodblock printing techniques. This print measures 8 inches in height by 11 inches in width. It features a tranquil snowy scene of the Itsukushima Shrine with a view of a torii gate, temple pavilions, and falling snow reflected on the water. Noted imperfections include a thin backing and a faint stain on the roof area. This print is a fine example of Koitsu's craftsmanship.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tsukioka Kogyo Depicting Sunset
Japanese woodblock print depicting a serene sunset with silhouetted plants by Tsukioka Kogyo (1869-1927). Kogyo was a prominent Japanese artist best known for his innovative depictions of noh theater and natural scenery. This print measures 10 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and features refined use of color gradation highlighting a vivid orange sun against a muted background. The piece has minor rubbing, consistent with age and preservation methods. From the 1900s, this work exemplifies Kogyo’s mastery in capturing atmospheric and poetic scenes.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Suzuki Harunobu with Shamisen and Mirror
Japanese woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu (1724-1770), titled Beauty Seated in a Room with Shamisen before Mirror. Harunobu was a renowned Edo-period artist best known for pioneering full-color woodblock printing and creating graceful depictions of women, often referred to as bijinga. This artwork features a serene domestic scene with a woman playing the shamisen, presented in a soft interior setting. The dimensions of the print are approximately 11 inches in height and 8 inches in width. The piece exhibits thinning, a hole, soiling, rubbing, and restorations.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Maki Haku Flower Song 1
Japanese woodblock print titled Flower Song 1 by Maki Haku (1924-2000). Maki Haku, born Maejima Tadaaki, was a renowned Japanese printmaker of the 20th century known for his abstract and stylized designs that incorporated the organic textures of the surface. His works often explored themes of nature and spirituality with a modernist approach. This specific piece measures 14 inches in height and 19 inches in width, featuring textured paper and minimalistic yet impactful design. Faint foxing is visible. Numbered 16/74. Includes the artist's red seal and signature.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Bookplates by Katsushika Hokusai Original 19th Century
Original Japanese woodblock print created by the renowned artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Hokusai was one of Japan's most influential ukiyo-e artists, famous for his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji and his profound influence on Western art. This piece is from the series titled Panoramic Views along the Banks of the Sumida River, dated between 1801 and 1806. Printed on traditional washi paper, the print measures approximately 12 inches in height, 8 1/4 inches in width. It depicts a lively riverside scene, showcasing Hokusai's mastery of detailed composition and vibrant depiction of daily life. The item shows minor fading and soiling, consistent with its age. A valuable example of Edo-period Japanese art.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Depicting Actors
Original 19th-century Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III (Utagawa), also known as Kunisada (1786-1865), an esteemed and prolific artist of the Edo period known for his portrayals of kabuki actors, beautiful women, and scenes from Japanese culture. This print depicts two elaborately dressed figures, likely kabuki characters, under a backdrop of blooming cherry blossoms. The vibrant yet slightly faded colors reflect the age of the print. It includes a censor seal and signature. The reverse side shows album backing and tape residue. Dimensions are approximately 14 inches in height, 9 3/4 inches in width.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print of Actor with Umbrella Triptych 19th Century
A Japanese woodblock print triptych featuring an actor with an umbrella, attributed to the 19th century. The artwork measures 28 in height and 14 in width. The woodblock print exhibits notable signs of age, including fading, toning, and tape residue on the reverse. Triptychs are characteristic of the Edo and Meiji periods in Japanese art. Artists of the period, such as Toyohara Kunichika, commonly portrayed Kabuki actors in dramatic poses with meticulous design in their attire, as seen in this piece. The detailed craftsmanship reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Kabuki Triptych Depiction
Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III, also known as Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), depicting a Kabuki triptych scene. Toyokuni III was among the most prolific and celebrated ukiyo-e artists, renowned for his depictions of Kabuki actors and scenes from Japanese theater. This print showcases three interconnected panels featuring expressive characters engaged in a dramatic narrative with finely detailed costumes and interiors. The colors exhibit fading, and the reverse side has album backing and tape residue. The dimensions of the print are approximately 29 height x 14 width. A significant example of 19th-century Japanese artistry from a master of the genre.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni III
Japanese woodblock print triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786-1864). This work depicts actors Kataoka Gado II as Shimizu Kanja Yoshitaka (right panel), Nakamura Tsuruzo I as the Ascetic Priest Tochibo (center panel), and Iwai Kumesaburo III as Tokimasa's Daughter (Sokujo) Tatsuhime (left panel). Created in 1856, this print showcases vibrant designs and intricate details characteristic of Toyokuni III, a prominent member of the Utagawa school. This triptych has dimensions of 29 x 14 and features album backing, trimming, fading, and tape residue on the reverse. Toyokuni III was celebrated for his theatrical portraits and his contribution to the ukiyo-e tradition, making this piece an excellent example of his artistry.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Triptych Famous Thieves 19th Century
This Japanese woodblock print triptych by Toyokuni III (1786-1864), also known as Utagawa Kunisada, depicts three famous thieves from Kabuki history. Toyokuni III was a prominent ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period, known for his kabuki actor portraits and scenes from plays. Measuring 29 1/2 inches in height and 14 1/4 inches in width, this piece showcases dramatic action and intricate details characteristic of his work. The print has some trimming, fading, and tape residue on the reverse. These signs of age are consistent with a piece of its era and add to its historical authenticity.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyohara Kunichika Depicting Kabuki Triptych 19th Century
Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900), a renowned artist of the Edo and early Meiji periods celebrated for his expertise in Kabuki actor portraits. This print features a dynamic Kabuki triptych scene, showcasing finely detailed and colorful depictions of actors in elaborate costumes and expressive poses. The artwork measures 28 inches in height and 14 inches in width. Condition issues include fading, toning, and tape present on the reverse side. Kunichika was known for capturing the vibrant essence of the Kabuki theater, characterized by bold compositions and dramatic expressions, cementing his place as a prominent figure in Japanese woodblock print art.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Katsushika Hokusai Scenic Landscape
Japanese woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), a renowned artist of the Edo period, best known for his Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series and exceptional contributions to ukiyo-e art. This artwork measures 14 1/2 inches in height, 9 1/4 inches in width, and showcases a finely rendered scenic view with boats on calm waters, rolling hills, and a gathering of people beneath cherry blossoms. The piece depicts an idyllic landscape with intricate details, characteristic of Hokusai’s masterful style. The print has historical wear, including trimming, fading, soiling, and the restoration of holes. It is a compelling example of Hokusai’s legacy in capturing the beauty of natural settings enhanced with human activity.. .
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Ando Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print Frightful Satta Pass 19th Century
Original Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) titled The Frightful Satta Pass from the series Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations. Published in 1855, this print is an exquisite representation of Hiroshige's mastery in depicting landscapes, featuring Mount Fuji and the coastline with intricate details and depth. Ando Hiroshige was a renowned ukiyo-e artist celebrated for his landscape prints and his influence on Western art, particularly Impressionism. This artwork measures 9 1/2 inches in height and 14 inches in width and presents signs of age, including some fading and worming. Such characteristics are typical for works of this period, adding to its historical significance.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1847 Enya Hangman Takasada
Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), titled No. 39 Enya Hangan Takasada from Stories of the True Loyalty of the Faithful Samurai, dated 1847. Utagawa Kuniyoshi was one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e style, known for his striking designs, innovative compositions, and depiction of historical subjects, kabuki actors, and folklore. This print measures approximately 10 inches in height, 14 1/2 inches in width, and exhibits minor fading and thinning consistent with age. Vibrant detail is present throughout, with intricate patterns and textual elements that contribute to its historical significance. The reverse shows markings from its hand-printing process, characteristic of traditional Japanese woodblock prints.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kikugawa Eizan Depicting Bijin 19th Century
A Japanese woodblock print by Kikugawa Eizan (1787-1867), a renowned artist of the late Edo period, celebrated for his depictions of bijin (beautiful women). Eizan was heavily influenced by the works of Utamaro and Hokusai, gaining fame for his elegant and refined portrayals of women in urban settings. This artwork measures approximately 10 inches in height and 15 inches in width. The print shows signs of aging, including fading, thinning, soiling, and rubbing, reflective of its historical journey. The composition features a serene scene of a woman in traditional Japanese attire framed by architectural and garden elements. This piece captures the artistry and cultural significance of Eizan’s legacy.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Hiroshige III Featuring Yokohama with Train and Seascape
This Japanese woodblock print, titled Yokohama Round-trip Steam Train and Seascape, was created in 1874 by Hiroshige III (Ando, 1843-1894). Hiroshige III was a skilled ukiyo-e artist, known for his distinctive depictions of landscapes, cityscapes, and cultural themes. His works often documented Japan's modernization and interaction with Western influences during the Meiji era. | | The print measures approximately 9 1/4 inches in height by 14 inches in width. It showcases a vivid scene of Yokohama, featuring a steam train in the foreground, various figures engaged in daily activities, and a harbor with ships along the backdrop. Notable details include the intricate design of the train cars, the bustling activity in the composition, and the blend of traditional and modern subjects. | | Condition notes include small holes, some residue on the reverse top corners, and minor creasing. Despite these imperfections, the print retains its vibrant colors and composition, characteristic of Hiroshige III's craftsmanship.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi Cherry Blossoms 19th Century
This Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) depicts an elegant scene featuring Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, and traditional figures engaged in daily life amidst a serene waterfront. Measuring approximately 10 1/2 inches in height, 14 1/2 inches in width, the artwork showcases Kuniyoshi’s masterful technique in using vivid colors and intricate detailing. The work, created around 1833, is part of Kuniyoshi’s renowned series capturing the charm of Japanese landscapes and customs. Known as one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e tradition, Kuniyoshi gained acclaim for his diverse subjects and imaginative compositions. This print exhibits signs of age with a prominent centerfold, some thinning of the paper, and noticeable soiling, all of which are common in works of this period.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi of Okon 19th Century
Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) titled Shima Province Okon, part of the series The Sixty-odd Provinces of Great Japan, dated 1845. Kuniyoshi was a renowned ukiyo-e artist celebrated for his depictions of historic scenes, landscapes, and kabuki actors. This print measures 10 inches in height by 14 1/4 inches in width and exhibits trimming, worming, thinning, and soiling. The composition portrays a detailed and vibrant scene, characteristic of Kuniyoshi's artistic style, with intricate patterns and colors accompanied by calligraphy. The print carries historical and artistic significance as part of a series that highlighted the provinces of Japan during the Edo period.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni III Actors 19th Century
This Japanese woodblock print triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786-1864) depicts actors in elegant kimonos against a backdrop of blossoming cherry branches. Toyokuni III, also known as Utagawa Kunisada, was a prolific and renowned Edo-period printmaker celebrated for his depictions of kabuki actors, beautiful women, and historical themes. The prints measure 30 x 14 1/2 each and exhibit minor soiling and small voids consistent with age. Toyokuni III’s intricate attention to detail and dynamic use of color in woodblock printing significantly influenced Japanese art during the 19th century and beyond. These prints are iconic representations of Edo-period kabuki theater costumes and aesthetics.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Hiroshige Depicting Nihonbashi Bridge 19th Century
Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) titled Clear Weather after Snow at Nihonbashi Bridge. This piece is part of the Famous Places in Edo, Newly Selected series created between 1840-1842. Hiroshige was a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist noted for his iconic landscape prints that contributed to the genre's popularity. This work measures approximately 14 1/2 inches in height and 9 1/2 inches in width, with evidence of trimming. It features a vibrant depiction of daily life near Nihonbashi Bridge, capturing bustling activity with Mount Fuji in the background. The condition displays signs of handling consistent with the age of the piece.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tanaka Masaaki a Shrine Ceremony
Japanese woodblock print titled ‘Purification of a Miniature Shrine Before Falls’ by Tanaka Masaaki, a Japanese artist born in 1947. Masaaki is renowned for his modern interpretation of traditional Japanese themes, blending vibrant color palettes and geometric precision. The artwork, part of a limited-edition series (113/145), was created in 1971. The print depicts a ceremonial procession beneath cascading waterfalls, featuring dynamic use of shapes and vibrant red, grey, and blue tones. The framed dimensions are 28 inches in height by 37 inches in width x 2 deep. The image itself measures 19 inches in height by 27 inches in width. The print is framed under glass and secured within a metallic-finished wooden frame. Masaaki’s works are known for bridging traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern aesthetics.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print from the 19th Century Surimono Tradition
A Japanese woodblock print likely belonging to the 19th-century Surimono tradition. This print features detailed illustrations of two figures adorned in traditional attire, accompanied by careful depictions of objects and surroundings in the composition. Measuring approximately 7 1/2 inches in height, 5 3/4 inches in width, and evidencing signs of wear, the print exhibits trimming, soiling, rubbing, and fading. Surimono prints were special, private commissions, often produced collaboratively by poets and artists with fine printing techniques. These artworks typically showcased intricate details and were meant for small, selective audiences, serving as gifts or for special commemorative events. This print’s delicate design reflects the high craftsmanship associated with Surimono prints. It presents an insight into the cultural aesthetics and artistic achievements of the era, likely created by an artist influenced by the Edo-period ukiyo-e tradition.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Tea Ceremony by Ryuryukyo Shinsai 19th Century
Japanese woodblock print titled Tea Ceremony, created by Ryuryukyo Shinsai circa 1820. The print measures 7 inches in height by 5 inches in width and has been trimmed. Ryuryukyo Shinsai, born in 1764, was a prominent ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period known for his refined compositions and mastery in depicting scenes of everyday life and cultural traditions, particularly tea ceremonies. This artwork showcases two elegantly dressed figures engaged in a tea ceremony, intricately capturing traditional attire and serene interactions. The condition features trimming. This is a classic piece of Japanese ukiyo-e art, reflecting cultural and historical significance.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Sadahide Depicting Virtuous Women
Japanese woodblock print titled Mirror of Chaste and Filial Women from the Edo period. Created by Utagawa Sadahide and published by Yamaguchiya Tobei, this artwork portrays two women in a vivid scene, possibly engaged in combat with long staffs. The series illustrates virtuous women from Japanese history and folklore, aligning with moral themes of loyalty and virtue. The print measures 9 1/2 inches in height and 14 inches in width. It includes the artist's signature and text that may reference the story depicted in the scene. The artwork shows signs of age with trimming and worming. Utagawa Sadahide, active during the late Edo period, was renowned for his skillful and expressive designs, often emphasizing historical and cultural narratives. His works contributed significantly to the genre of ukiyo-e prints.. .
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