Japanese Woodblock Prints Shin-hanga Ukiyo-e + Ubi

Japanese Woodblock Prints Shin-hanga Ukiyo-e + Ubi

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Japanese Woodblock Prints Shin-hanga Ukiyo-e + Ubi

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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Lot of Japanese Woodblock Prints by Katsushika Hokusai 19th Century Bookplates

Lot # 23644      

Original 19th century Japanese woodblock print bookplates by Katsushika Hokusai, a renowned artist of the Edo period. This set comprises 20 doubles and 4 singles, tipped on backing, showing signs of toning. Hokusai (1760-1849) was one of Japan’s most celebrated ukiyo-e artists, known for his mastery in depicting landscapes, everyday scenes, and folklore. His works, including the famous Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, significantly influenced both Japanese and Western art. The bookplates reflect detailed illustrations, a hallmark of Hokusai’s storytelling prowess through intricate designs and varied compositions.. .

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29 Original 19th Century Japanese Woodblock Prints by Hokusai

Lot # 23645      

29 original 19th century Japanese woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai. Each print measures approximately 6 inches in height and 6 inches in width. These woodblock prints were originally featured as illustrations in books created by Hokusai, showcasing his mastery in capturing narratives, characters, and scenes with intricate detail. Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a Japanese ukiyo-e painter and printmaker during the Edo period, internationally renowned for his iconic works such as The Great Wave off Kanagawa and his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series. Known for his innovative approach and technical prowess, Hokusai greatly influenced the world of art both within Japan and globally. These prints highlight various scenes, each uniquely capturing traditional Japanese culture and storytelling from Hokusai's point of view. The prints are mounted on neutral backing and are in remarkable condition for their age.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Collection by Toshikata

Lot # 23646      

Original 19th-century Japanese woodblock print book by Toshikata, containing 36 prints and two colophons. The assembled book measures approximately 9 1/2 inches in height and 14 inches in width. This piece showcases Toshikata's refined artistry through vivid and detailed prints. The book displays signs of age, including staining, soiling, and mild damage. | | Toshikata (1866-1908), a Meiji-era Japanese artist, studied under the renowned ukiyo-e master Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and was a key figure in the development of modern woodblock prints. His work features elegant portrayals of traditional Japanese customs and scenes from the past. Toshikata was celebrated for his ability to integrate Western aesthetic influences while maintaining the classical Japanese style and became a significant contributor to this art form's transition into the modern era.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Reproduction The Eyebrow Pencil by Ito Shinsui

Lot # 23647      

Reproduction of The Eyebrow Pencil (Mayuzumi), a famous Japanese woodblock print originally created in 1928 by It? Shinsui, known for his exquisite contributions to the shin-hanga movement. Shinsui (1898-1972), one of Japan's foremost woodblock print artists, specialized in depictions of traditional Japanese beauty and landscapes. He began working as an apprentice at a young age and his works, characterized by fine lines and subtle coloring, emphasize the grace and elegance of Japanese life. This print measures approximately 17 3/4 x 13 inches. The piece displays toning, light creasing, and tape residue on the reverse. Additionally, there is a pinhole on the left side of the image near the margin. A striking example of Japanese artistry in the reproduction of Shinsui's celebrated work.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print by Mizuno Toshikata Chasing Fireflies

Lot # 23648      

Japanese woodblock print titled Chasing Fireflies, A Lady of the Tenmei Era (1781-1789) by Mizuno Toshikata. This print is part of Toshikata’s renowned series Thirty-six Selected Beauties, created in 1894 during the Meiji period. The artwork depicts a graceful lady from the late 18th century Tenmei era, wearing traditional attire, elegantly chasing fireflies on a summer evening. The scene captures the delicate glow of the fireflies illuminating the surroundings. The print measures 9 2/3 inches in height by 14 inches in width. It has foxing and is backed. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a celebrated Japanese artist and student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, best known for his woodblock prints and illustrations portraying traditional customs, beautiful women, and historical themes.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print by Mizuno Toshikata After the Bath

Lot # 23649      

Japanese woodblock print titled After the Bath Woman of the Kansei Era by Mizuno Toshikata. This artwork is part of Toshikata's Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, created in 1893, which depicts women engaged in everyday activities from different periods. The scene shows a woman in a traditional setting, likely after bathing, with a small dog at her side. The dimensions are 9 2/3 inches in height, 14 inches in width, and it features foxing and backing. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a renowned ukiyo-e artist and the student of Yoshitoshi Tsukioka. His work reflected intricate details and a deep focus on cultural representation. The print, also known as Yuagari Kansei-goro Fujin, highlights the artistic mastery and storytelling of the late Meiji era.. .

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Flower-viewing Ladies of the Bunsei Era by Mizuno Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print

Lot # 23650      

Japanese woodblock print titled "Flower-viewing, Ladies of the Bunsei era" by renowned artist Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). Created during the Meiji era in the 10th month of 1893, this artwork showcases women in traditional Bunsei-era attire enjoying cherry blossoms. The scene is accentuated by vivid blue umbrellas and a backdrop of pink cherry blossoms and trees. Mizuno Toshikata was a significant figure in Japanese art, known for his skill in conveying the beauty of historical and genre scenes. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. It is backed, with foxing observed, and bears traditional artist seals and inscriptions on the piece.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Low Tide Women of the Bunka Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23651      

Japanese woodblock print titled Low Tide Women of the Bunka Era (Shiohi Bunka koro fujin) by Mizuno Toshikata, created in 1893. It is part of Toshikata’s Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, showcasing women from diverse historical periods and social contexts. The print features a stylishly dressed geisha observing a fisherwoman struggling with a fish while gathering seafood at low tide. Dimensions are 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. Condition includes foxing and backing. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a revered Japanese painter and woodblock print artist in the Meiji period. Known for his bijin-ga (images of beautiful women) and historical scenes, Toshikata apprenticed under Taiso Yoshitoshi and contributed significantly to the ukiyo-e tradition, bridging traditional art forms with evolving contemporary styles.. .

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Playing the Koto Nagoya Woman of the Koka Era Japanese Woodblock Print

Lot # 23652      

Japanese woodblock print titled Playing the Koto Nagoya Woman of the Koka Era by Mizuno Toshikata, part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series. This series highlights the elegance and daily lives of women from various historical periods and backgrounds. The piece depicts a graceful woman from Nagoya during the Koka era (1844-1848) playing the koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument, in a serene and refined setting. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a renowned artist of the Meiji era, celebrated for his expertise in ukiyo-e and his ability to capture the beauty and poise of women in his works. Foxing and backing are present. Dimensions are 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Shirabyoshi Dancer Woman of the Kenkyu Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23653      

Japanese woodblock print titled Shirabyoshi Dancer Woman of the Kenkyu Era by Mizuno Toshikata, created circa 1893. This artwork is part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, which highlights women from various time periods and social backgrounds. The print portrays a shirabyoshi, a female entertainer from the Heian and Kamakura periods known for singing and dancing while dressed in male attire. The scene features a woman dressed in Heian-era robes, seated beside a small drum, with armor, a bow, and arrows stored in the background. The dimensions of the print are 9 3/4 inches wide x 14 inches high. Condition includes some foxing and backing on the reverse. Mizuno Toshikata (1866–1908) was a prominent artist in the Meiji era known for his depictions of beautiful women, historical themes, and genre scenes. His works often reflect a blend of traditional and modern artistic influences.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print On the Road A Lady of the Genko Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23654      

Japanese woodblock print titled On the Road A Lady of the Genko Era by Mizuno Toshikata. Part of his series Thirty-six Selected Beauties, the artwork portrays a woman and her assistant traveling during the Genko Era (1331-1334) in Japanese history. The composition includes intricate details such as a black lacquer hat and fine embossing on the veil. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a renowned Japanese artist and illustrator celebrated for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints, which often depicted women in traditional settings. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. Condition: backing present, minor foxing visible.. .

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Misty Moonlight Woman of Ancient Times Japanese Woodblock Print by Toshikata Mizuno

Lot # 23655      

Japanese woodblock print titled Misty Moonlight Woman of Ancient Times (Oborozuki Jodai koro fujin) by Toshikata Mizuno. This work is part of the series Thirty-six Elegant Selections (Sanjuuroku kasen), depicting women from various historical contexts and social standings. The scene features a woman standing by a stream or body of water under a full moon, with a tree and a wooden structure in the background. The print showcases details of traditional Japanese attire and elegant naturalistic elements. Condition includes foxing and backing. Dimensions: 9 3/4 wide x 14 high. Toshikata Mizuno (1866-1908) was a prominent Japanese artist of the Meiji era, known for his vibrant ukiyo-e woodblock prints that often portrayed the beauty and grace of women set against natural and historical settings. His expertise was particularly noted in series that highlighted the everyday lives of women in Japan, blending traditional techniques with modern influences.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Female Peddler Woman of the Bunnan Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23656      

Japanese woodblock print titled Female Peddler: Woman of the Bunnan Era (1444 - 1449) by Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). This print is part of Mizuno Toshikata's Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, which reflects on classic beauty prints while illustrating the daily lives of women from various historical periods. The artwork depicts a woman carrying a basket filled with bamboo shoots and spring green vegetables, symbolizing a scene from daily life in the Bunnan Era. Mizuno Toshikata was a renowned Japanese woodblock print artist of the Meiji period, best known for blending traditional ukiyo-e styles with modern influences. Condition includes foxing and backing. Dimensions are 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Lady-in-waiting Woman of the Hotoku Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23657      

Japanese woodblock print titled Lady-in-waiting: Woman of the Hotoku Era (1449-52), created by Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). This print is part of the series Thirty-six Selected Beauties (Sanjoroku kassen), which explores the daily lives, historical periods, and societal roles of women. Mizuno Toshikata, a prominent ukiyo-e artist of the Meiji period, is celebrated for his bijin-ga (prints of beautiful women). The subject features a lady-in-waiting dressed in ornate clothing, set against a serene backdrop detailed with wooden architecture and wisteria. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high and shows some areas of foxing and backing on the reverse side.. .

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Original Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print A Shop: Woman of the Kosho Era

Lot # 23658      

Original woodblock print created by Toshikata (1866 - 1908) titled A Shop: Woman of the Kosho Era, part of the series Thirty-six Selected Beauties (Sanjuroku Kasen) published between 1891 and 1894. Toshikata was a prominent Japanese artist known for his contributions to woodblock printing as well as traditional painting. His works often depicted beautiful women, cultural scenes, and historical references, earning him a notable position in the Meiji era art world. This print showcases a scene from the Kosho era (1455 - 1457) with exquisite detail in the garments and surroundings. The piece measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high and shows evidence of foxing and backing, indicative of its age.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Street Girls – Sanju Rokkasen by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23659      

Japanese woodblock print titled Street Girls - Sanju Rokkasen created in 1893 by Mizuno Toshikata. This artwork is part of the series Sanju Roku kasen, also known as Thirty-six Selected Beauties. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a prominent Japanese artist and ukiyo-e painter known for his refined depictions of beauty, historical themes, and genre scenes. The print depicts two women in traditional attire under a crescent moon, with additional figures visible in the background. The piece measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. The condition includes some foxing and a backing present.. .

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Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print Playing with a Ball Women of the Keicho Era

Lot # 23660      

Original Japanese woodblock print by Toshikata (1866 - 1908), titled Playing with a Ball: Women of the Keicho Era (1596 - 1615) from the series Thirty-six Selected Beauties (Sanjuroku Kasen), circa 1891 - 1894. The artwork depicts three women dressed in colorful and finely detailed traditional garments, engaging in an elegant ball game. Measuring 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high, it demonstrates Toshikata's masterful composition and attention to decorative patterns. Some condition considerations include areas of foxing and backing present. Toshikata, a celebrated Meiji-era artist, was known for his poignant depictions of feminine beauty and the incorporation of historical narratives into his works. He studied under Taiso Yoshitoshi and gained prominence for illustrating bijin-ga, genre scenes, and war prints, leaving a significant impact on the Japanese art community.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Teahouse with Braided Hats by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23661      

Japanese woodblock print titled Teahouse with Braided Hats by Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). Dated 1893, this print belongs to the series 36 Selected Beauties. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. Condition features include foxing and a backing. Mizuno Toshikata was a renowned artist known for his contributions to the ukiyo-e genre during the Meiji era. Possessing exquisite detail and composition, his works often depicted beautiful women, cultural scenes, and historical narratives with delicate coloration. Toshikata began his training under Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and gained acclaim for his unique style, balancing traditional methods with modern influences of the time.. .

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Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print Courtesan Woman of the Genna Era

Lot # 23662      

Japanese woodblock print by Toshikata (1866 - 1908), titled Courtesan: Woman of the Genna Era (1615 - 1624), part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series (Sanjuroku Kasen), created between 1891 and 1894. This print showcases a detailed depiction of a courtesan in colorful traditional attire, with a serene background setting. The artwork measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. The print exhibits foxing and has backing. Toshikata, known for his contributions to the Meiji era woodblock revival, was a student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and gained fame for his bijin-ga (portrayals of beautiful women).. .

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Mizuno Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print Freshly Washed Hair

Lot # 23663      

Japanese woodblock print created by Mizuno Toshikata, titled Freshly Washed Hair: Woman of the Shoho Era, from his series 36 Beauties. The print depicts several individuals in traditional attire, with finely detailed textiles and hairstyles characteristic of the Shoho period. Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908) was a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist and illustrator, known for his mastery in portraying beautiful women and historic scenes. Condition notes include foxing on the print, with backing also present. The dimensions of the print are 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Sunset Woman of the Keian Era by Mizuno Toshikata

Lot # 23664      

Japanese woodblock print titled Sunset: Woman of the Keian Era by Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). The print is the 25th piece in the Thirty-six Elegant Selections (Sanjuroku kasen) series, which showcases the daily lives of women from different eras and social standings in Japan. This specific piece depicts women from the Keian Era (1648-1652), reflecting Toshikata's detailed style and historical focus. The condition includes foxing on the front surface and backing. Dimensions are 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. Mizuno Toshikata, a distinguished woodblock print artist of the Meiji period, is renowned for his depictions of women, historical themes, and traditional Japanese aesthetics. The print embodies his mastery in intricate detailing and narrative depth.. .

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Mizuno Toshikata – Going to Theater – Japanese Woodblock Print Ca. 1893

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Japanese woodblock print titled Going to the Theater from the series Thirty-six Selected Beauties by Mizuno Toshikata, circa 1893. This print depicts an elegant scene featuring individuals in traditional attire, reflecting the artist's skill in detailed portrayal and composition. The work measures 9 3/4 inches in width and 14 inches in height. Condition details include foxing and backing. Mizuno Toshikata (1866–1908) was a prominent Japanese painter and printmaker of the Meiji era, renowned for his refined bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) and historical themes. His work successfully bridges traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary influences of his time.. .

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Out for a Stroll: Woman of the Meireki Era by Mizuno Toshikata Japanese Woodblock Print

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Japanese woodblock print titled Out for a Stroll: Woman of the Meireki Era (1655 - 1658) by Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908). This piece is part of Toshikata's renowned Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, which portrays women from various eras and social classes engaged in their daily activities. The series was created to reflect on and celebrate the traditional beauty prints of historical periods. Toshikata, an esteemed artist during the Meiji era, was a prominent student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and is well known for his ukiyo-e works and illustrations. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high and is backed. Condition notes include light foxing on the surface.. .

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First Call of the Warbler: Women of the Manji Era by Toshikata Mizuno Japanese Woodblock Print

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Japanese woodblock print titled First Call of the Warbler: Women of the Manji Era (1658-1661) by Toshikata Mizuno. Part of the Thirty-six Selected Beauties series, this print reflects on classic beauty prints and captures the daily lives of women from different historical periods. This specific piece depicts women from the Manji Era, celebrated for the traditional practice of Hatsune, or first singing in the New Year's Day. The print measures 9 3/4 wide x 14 high and shows mild foxing and is backed. Toshikata Mizuno (1866-1908) was a renowned artist during the Meiji period, known for his fusion of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking techniques with modern influences. His works often highlighted the beauty, grace, and traditions of Japanese culture, particularly themes revolving around women.. .

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Japanese Woodblock Print Snow Viewing Woman by Toshikata Mizuno

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Japanese woodblock print titled Snow Viewing: Woman of the Kanbun Era (1661-1673) by Toshikata Mizuno (1866-1908). This print is part of the Sanju-roku Kasen series (Thirty-six Examples of Beauties), which showcases elegant women and scenes of Japanese cultural history. The depicted woman, dressed in traditional attire, is enjoying a snowy landscape from a boat, symbolizing the customs and beauty of the Kanbun era. The print measures 9 3/4 inches wide by 14 inches high. Condition shows foxing and backing.. .

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