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Japanese Hanging Scroll Kannon Bodhisattva of Compassion Lot #8888 (Sale Order 1 of 80) Vintage signed Japanese hanging scroll kakejiku featuring Kannon the Bodhisattva of Compassion depicted in detailed ink art. The scroll measures 22 x 75 overall and the image size is 36 x 16. Kannon is a revered deity in Japanese Buddhism associated with compassion and mercy. The artwork includes intricate details such as a lotus flower and Kannon’s flowing garments. Two red artist seals are visible at the bottom. Has some saints and tear not in image. Has wrinkles. .
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Kuchie Japanese Woodblock Print of Woman in Traditional Attire Late 19th or Early 20th Century Lot #22825 (Sale Order 2 of 80) Japanese woodblock print measuring 8 x 12 inches depicting a woman in traditional attire. Likely created in the Meiji or Taisho period (circa 1900-1910s) this piece showcases the flat perspective distinct outlines and subject matter typical of 'beauty' or portrait themes in Japanese woodblock art. Possible attribution to Takeuchi Keishu or Ogata Gekko. The reverse shows light toning and tape residue. Some imperfections present indicative of age.. .
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Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print Arai from The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido1855 Lot #22839 (Sale Order 3 of 80) A woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige titled 'Arai' created in 1855 as part of his celebrated series 'The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido.' The vertical 'oban' format print measures 10 x 14 inches and depicts ferry boats approaching the government barrier at Arai. Executed in the 'ukiyo-e' style it showcases Hiroshige's skill in atmospheric perspective and landscape composition. This piece toning wear and minor stains on the left side.. .
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Fujikawa Scene at the Border by Utagawa Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #22841 (Sale Order 4 of 80) Horizontal Ã…Âban woodblock print titled "Fujikawa Scene at the Border" by Utagawa Hiroshige part of the "Fifty-three Stations of the TokaidoÂ" series. The print from 1834-1836 depicts travelers and locals at the Fujikawa post station on the Tokaido road. Text reads "Tokaio Gojosan-tsugi" and "Fujikawa." Measures 14 x 9 inches glued on backing with evidence of trimming soiling and wear.. .
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Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print Settsu Province: Sumiyoshi Idemi Beach Lot #22843 (Sale Order 5 of 80) A woodblock print titled 'Settsu Province: Sumiyoshi Idemi Beach' created by Hiroshige between 1853“56 as part of the 'Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces' series. The artwork depicts a scenic landscape featuring a lighthouse trees houses and boats. Primnt measures 10 x 14 and is mounted on a sheet and has tears soiling and wear along the edges. An excellent example of ukiyo-e art showcasing famous Japanese views.. .
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Repro Utagawa Kuniyoshi Portrait of Daruma Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #22845 (Sale Order 6 of 80) Reproduction ukiyo-e woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi depicting Daruma the founder of Zen Buddhism in Japan. This print is a memorial portrait possibly of the kabuki actor Nakamura Utaemon IV in the role of Daruma. Kuniyoshi is renowned for his dynamic sketching and incorporation of Western styles. Dimensions: 10 x 15 inches.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Fish and Shells� by Sotaro� Yasui 51/100 Lot #22847 (Sale Order 7 of 80) Limited edition print titled "Fish and Shells" by renowned Japanese artistSotaro Yasui (1888-1955). The artwork depicts two fish and two turban shells on a light yellow background blending realism with Japanese artistic traditions. Numbered 51/100. Dimensions are 17 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches. Exhibits toning and foxing on both the print and portfolio.. .
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Girl in New Years Clothes by Yasui Sotaro Jaoanese Woodblock Print 1933 Lot #22848 (Sale Order 8 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by YasuiSotaro(188-“1955) titled Girl in New Years Clothes created in 1933. Numbered 53/100. The print measures approximately 18 x 13 1/2 inches depicting a woman in a blue white and pink robe over a yellow and rust-colored kimono. YasuiSotaro is known for his distinctive figurative style. The print exhibits toning and the accompanying portfolio shows foxing.. .
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Woman by a Chair (1934) by Sotaro� Yasui Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #22849 (Sale Order 9 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled "Woman by a Chair" (1934) by the renowned artistSotaro Yasui. Measuring 13 x 17 inches this piece is a limited edition numbered 10/100. Yasui a pioneer in Western-style (yoga) portraiture in Japan combines modern realism and subjective expression in this portrait of a woman standing by a chair. The print has some toning and the accompanying portfolio shows foxing. Yasui was influenced by Paul Cozanne and awarded the Order of Culture in 1952.. .
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Torii Kotondo Japanese Woodblock Print Combing Hair (Kamisuki)Â? 20th Century Lot #22851 (Sale Order 10 of 80) A woodblock print titled "Combing Hair" (Kamisuki) by Torii Kotondo (1900-1976) a notable Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the Torii school. Measuring 13 x 19 inches the print depicts a woman in a grey kimono with pink floral details combing her hair. Part of the "Twelve Aspects of Women" series it is in the bijin-ga style. Features include the signature "Kotondo ga" the artist's bird seal and the embossed title on the lower margin. Envelope and portfolio included.. .
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Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print by Kikugawa Eizan Reproduction Lot #22854 (Sale Order 11 of 80) Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock print reproduction by Kikugawa Eizan featuring two beauties. Measures 10 x 15 inches. Shows evidence of age with toning wear and tape residue visible on the reverse. Detailed patterns in the kimonos are highlighted in traditional designs. A vintage reproduction showcasing classic Ukiyo-e art style.. .
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Keisai Eisen Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting Actor Segawa Kikujiro Lot #22856 (Sale Order 12 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Keisai Eisen likely from the 19th century Edo period. The artwork depicts actor Segawa Kikujio in a female role dressed in a detailed kimono with intricate patterns and a lantern-like shape in the upper left corner. The dimensions are 10 1/2 x 15 inches. The piece shows signs of age including fading toning soiling tape residue and backing on the reverse.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print of Nikolai Cathedral by Hiroshi Iwasaki Lot #22857 (Sale Order 13 of 80) Japanese woodblock print depicting Nikolai Cathedral by artist Hiroshi Iwasaki. The print measures 12 x 12 inches and features intricate architectural and human details. Accompanies an explanatory leaflet with text in Japanese and English providing historical context about the Nikolai Cathedral.. .
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Utagawa Hiroshiges A Horse Fair Chiriu Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #22858 (Sale Order 14 of 80) Color woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige titled "A Horse Fair Chiriu" (also known as "Chiryu: Early Summer Horse Market") from the Edo period's Hoeido Tokaido series. This print measuring 15 1/2 x 10 inches depicts a horse market in Chiryu part of Hiroshige's "The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" series based on his 1832 journey along the Tokaido road. The artwork shows significant toning and is glued on board.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyohara Chikanobu Kesho 1896 Lot #23193 (Sale Order 15 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Toyohara Chikanobu titled Kesho from the series The Fashions of the East, dated 1896. The print measures 9 1/4 x 14 inches and features a vibrant depiction of a woman seated before a mirror. The piece displays album backing and notable stains on the surface. Artist signature and publisher’s information are present. This is an authentic work from a notable Meiji era artist.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyohara Chikanobu The Fashions of the East 1896 Lot #23194 (Sale Order 16 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), titled The Fashions of the East, 1896. This artwork measures 9 1/4 x 14 inches and is from the series Kisago Haikai. It features vibrant colors and detailed illustrations of figures in traditional Japanese attire. The print has an album backing. Condition details include wear consistent with its age and medium.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Momikawa Choki Featuring Courtesan Lot #23195 (Sale Order 17 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Momikawa Choki, active in the late 18th to early 19th century. The artwork depicts Moto, the servant of the Yoshidaya of Osaka Shinmachi, serving sake to the courtesan Yaemurasakidayu of the Azuma Ogiya. The print measures 10 x 15 and exhibits trimming, backing, repairs, and fading due to age. A beautifully intricate depiction with delicate details reflecting the late Edo period style.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Women in a Phoenix Boat by Hosoda Eishi Lot #23196 (Sale Order 18 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Women in a Phoenix Boat at New Year by Hosoda Eishi (1756-1829), dated 1793. Dimensions are approximately 15 x 29 1/2 inches. The print shows fading, soiling, backing, thinning, and restoration indicative of its age. The artwork features a serene scene of women in traditional attire on a decorative phoenix boat, with intricate details and a subtle color palette. The piece has historical and cultural significance as part of the Edo period’s artistic legacy.. .
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Hideo Hagiwara Japanese Woodblock Print Little Pond 134 of 200 Lot #23197 (Sale Order 19 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Little Pond by artist Hideo Hagiwara (1913–2007). The artwork is numbered 134 out of a limited edition of 200. Featuring abstract forms and textures in shades of gray, black, and blue, the print captures an elegant and modern aesthetic. The dimensions are approximately 15 x 20 1/2 inches. Signed by the artist with pencil inscriptions on the lower margin. Paper and image remain in good condition with light wear consistent with age and handling.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kawase Hasui Tenno Temple Osaka Lot #23198 (Sale Order 20 of 80) Japanese woodblock print with D-type seal titled Tenno Temple Osaka by renowned artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957). Part of the Souvenirs of Travel III series from 1927 featuring a serene depiction of a snow-laden temple with a lone figure carrying an umbrella. Dimensions are 10 x 15 inches. The artwork exhibits rubbing in the grey sky area. Created during the pre-war period with traditional woodblock techniques, this piece embodies the historical and cultural significance of Hasui’s work.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kawase Hasui Snow at Shinkawabata Handa Bishu Lot #23199 (Sale Order 21 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Snow at Shinkawabata Handa Bishu by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957). The piece measures 10 x 14 3/4 inches. It is a pre-war print featuring a C-type seal in the right margin. The print shows some trimming. This serene scene depicts a snowy riverside with a person under a parasol walking alongside a dog. Signature and red seal are in the lower right corner.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Asuka Hill by Ando Hiroshige Lot #23200 (Sale Order 22 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Asuka Hill from the Twelve Views of Edo series by Ando Hiroshige, created in 1830. The print measures 6 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches and features a landscape scene that includes Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, and figures. The piece exhibits signs of aging, including fading, minor soiling, and rubbing. A notable work from one of Japan's most celebrated ukiyo-e artists, this print showcases Hiroshige's iconic style of blending natural beauty with human activity.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Ando Hiroshige II titled Kakegawa Lot #23201 (Sale Order 23 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige II (1829-1869) titled Kakegawa from the series Fifty-three Stations of the Fan, dated 1865. The image depicts a group of figures in traditional blue garments carrying objects resembling long red poles, set within a natural landscape of trees and distant architecture. The print measures 9 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches and has backing. Minor fading is present, consistent with age.. .
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Ando Hiroshige Original Japanese Woodblock Print Ryogoku Bridge and Great Riverbank Lot #23202 (Sale Order 24 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige titled Ryogoku Bridge and the Great Riverbank, dated 1856. Dimensions are approximately 9 x 14 inches. The piece is backed and exhibits voids, trimming, and soiling. Features a detailed depiction of a bustling bridge and water scene, with boats and figures contrasted against a sunrise or sunset sky. A striking example of Hiroshige's Edo-period works.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Ando Hiroshige Depicting Ferryboats Lot #23203 (Sale Order 25 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige titled No 43 Kuwana Ferryboats at Shichiri from the series Famous Sights of the Fiftythree Stations, 1855. The artwork presents a detailed view of ferryboats on a river with a townscape in the background. Measuring approximately 10 x 14 inches, the piece shows minor fading, a small void, and a tear in the margin, consistent with age. A fine example of Hiroshige's detailed and iconic style.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Ando Hiroshige Miya Atsuta Terminal Lot #23204 (Sale Order 26 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige titled No. 42 Miya Atsuta Terminal of the Shichiri Ferry from Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations. Created in 1855, the piece is characterized by its depiction of figures and boats in a harbor scene, framed by a prominent red torii gate. Measuring 9 3/4 inches by 14 1/4 inches, the print shows signs of fading consistent with its age.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Katsushika Hokusai Umezawa Manor Lot #23205 (Sale Order 27 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print titled Umezawa Manor in Sagami Province by Katsushika Hokusai from the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, dating back to 1830-1831. The print measures 13 3/4 x 10 inches and features Mount Fuji with cranes set against a background of clouds and lush landscapes. Condition includes trimming, fading, soiling, minor rubbing, and backing. A historically significant piece reflecting Japanese art and the ukiyo-e tradition.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Passion of Cat by Tomoo Inagaki Lot #23206 (Sale Order 28 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Passion of Cat by renowned artist Tomoo Inagaki. Numbered 12/50 and undated, this work measures 20 3/4 x 16 inches. The artwork features stylistic representations of cats with intricate line work and vibrant colors, showcasing Inagaki's signature approach to feline-themed prints. There is toning present, with minor thinning and trimming along the edges. A fine collectible piece for fans of Japanese woodblock artistry.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kaoru Kawano Depicting Small Birds Lot #23207 (Sale Order 29 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Kaoru Kawano (1916-1965) titled Small Birds. The undated piece measures 11 1/4 x 17 inches. It features a stylized figure with birds, rendered in a striking composition of black, gray, and white tones. The artist's red seal is visible on the lower left corner. The condition shows standard wear consistent with age and handling.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print of Five Birds in Flight by Imao Keinen Lot #23208 (Sale Order 30 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by artist Imao Keinen (1845-1924), titled Five Birds in Flight. This artwork, dated to the 1930s, showcases five swallows in flight against a muted gray background. The print measures 5 x 10 inches and includes a red artist's seal, as well as hand-inscribed signature and title below the image. Mounted on a larger backing paper, the woodblock remains in good condition with visible details and expert craftsmanship indicative of Keinen's mastery.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tsukioka Kogyo from One Hundred Noh Dramas Lot #23209 (Sale Order 31 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Tsukioka Kogyo (1869-1927) titled Tsuru-kame. This artwork is part of the One Hundred Noh Dramas series created between 1898 and 1903. The print measures 10 1/2 x 15 inches and depicts a figure in traditional Japanese attire holding a fan, with a bird perched on their headpiece. Intricate floral and natural motifs adorn the fabric, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of Kogyo’s work. The piece includes artist signature and seal.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Pagoda in Nara Winter by Koyo Lot #23210 (Sale Order 32 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Pagoda in Nara Winter by artist Koyo. The artwork depicts a serene, snowy scene featuring a pagoda and willow branches in a winter setting, with delicate snowflakes falling. The print measures 12 x 16 inches and exhibits minor toning. Fine details, including the reflection of the pagoda on a body of water and a deer in the snow, are present. Artist seals are visible on the lower corners, consistent with traditional Japanese woodblock style. Undated piece.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyohara Kunichika Depicting Kabuki Actors Lot #23211 (Sale Order 33 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika, dating to the 1870s of Kabuki Actors. Measures 14 1/2 by 9 inches. The print features vibrant colors and detailed depictions of two Kabuki actors in traditional attire. It has backing and trimming, and there is a small void at the top edge. The reverse side is visible, and color and brushwork indicate traditional woodblock techniques of the period.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada A Pair of Flowers Lot #23212 (Sale Order 34 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print titled A Pair of Flowers in Full Bloom – Yanagimachi Pear Orchard, created by Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) in 1864. The print measures 10 x 14 and features vibrant details depicting a geisha and samurai figure amidst floral motifs. The work shows some small holes and residue on the reverse top corners, as visible in the images. Despite these imperfections, the piece maintains its vibrant and detailed composition, reflecting Kunisada's masterful artistry. A remarkable example of Japanese woodblock prints with historical significance.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi in Triptych Format Lot #23213 (Sale Order 35 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, a renowned artist active during 1798-1861. This print is presented in a triptych format and measures 30 1/2 x 14 overall. The scene features three intricately illustrated figures set against a dramatic background. The artwork exhibits some signs of aging, including minor soiling, fading, and worming. Backed with paper, the triptych retains its delicate detailing and vibrant coloration indicative of Kuniyoshi's style. A historical artifact showcasing traditional Japanese artistry.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Ito Nisaburo Depicting Autumn in Ohara Lot #23214 (Sale Order 36 of 80) Colorful Japanese woodblock print by Ito Nisaburo (1905-2001), titled Autumn in Ohara. The scene depicts a charming village with traditional thatched-roof houses amidst autumn foliage, set against a hilly background. Two figures carrying logs are visible in the foreground. The artist's signature and markings are present on the left side of the print. The piece measures 10 1/2 x 12 inches. In good condition, with vibrant colors and minimal wear, though no exact date is noted for this work.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Bakufu Ohno Featuring Angel Fish Lot #23215 (Sale Order 37 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Bakufu Ohno (1888-1976), titled Angel Fish and dated 1937. The artwork showcases two angelfish swimming among aquatic plants with graceful detailing. The print measures 15 1/2 x 11 and has artist seals on the lower left and right corners. There is thinning on the reverse top corners. The condition of the artwork is otherwise suitable for display or collection.. .
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Nobuo Satoh Mexican Pigeon Japanese Etching Signed and Numbered 1972 Lot #23216 (Sale Order 38 of 80) Etching titled Mexican Pigeon by Nobuo Satoh (1926-2005), created in 1972. This work is number 22 out of an edition of 75 and is signed and dated by the artist in the lower margin. The composition features a bird sculpture within a basket accompanied by eggs and cracked eggshells. Dimensions are 17 x 18 inches. The reverse side shows traces of residue. The piece is in good overall condition with no apparent tears or damage to the paper.. .
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Nobuo Satoh 1972 Etching Trinkets Numbered 20 of 50 Lot #23217 (Sale Order 39 of 80) Etching titled Trinkets by Japanese artist Nobuo Satoh (1926-2005), created in 1972. The artwork, numbered 20 of an edition of 50, measures 11 1/2 x 18 inches. It features detailed imagery including various trinkets and a postcard with Japanese text. The artist's signature and date are located at the bottom, with visible numbering 20/50. The reverse shows traces of residue, possibly from prior mounting or framing. The piece is in overall good condition, showcasing Satoh's precision and style.. .
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Japanese Etching Young Beauty by Ryo Shintomura 1960 Lot #23218 (Sale Order 40 of 80) Japanese etching titled Young Beauty by Ryonosuke Shimomura (1923-1998), dated 1960. This artwork is signed Ryo Shintomura and numbered 6/30. It depicts intricate details and traditional Japanese design elements. Paper size measures 10 x 14 and features slight embossing from the print. The artwork is in good overall condition with minimal signs of wear and includes clear artist signature and edition number.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki, Ox Festival at Uzumasa Lot #23219 (Sale Order 41 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Ox Festival at Uzumasa by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-2000). Part of the Twelve Scenes in and around Kyoto series from 1938. The print depicts a nighttime festival scene with figures in traditional attire carrying lanterns and a palanquin, accompanied by smoke and a full moon illuminating the background. Dimensions are 13 x 10 inches. The piece is in good condition with visible details and vibrant color.. .
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Tomikichiro Tokuriki Japanese Woodblock Print Kitano Shrine Kyoto 1950s Lot #23220 (Sale Order 42 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-2000), titled Kitano Shrine - Twelve Months of Kyoto, dated circa 1950s. The piece measures approximately 10 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches and features a serene scene of Kitano Shrine in Kyoto with blooming cherry blossoms, lanterns, and a stylized depiction of a stone statue in the foreground. The composition includes finely detailed architectural and natural elements, demonstrating Tokuriki's skill. The condition shows minor age-related wear without major defects. Artist's signature and seal are present.. .
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Tomikichiro Tokuriki Woodblock Print Twelve Months of Kyoto Arashiyama Lot #23221 (Sale Order 43 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-2000) titled Twelve Months of Kyoto Arashiyama from the 1950s. The print depicts a scenic street lined with tall trees and figures, showcasing delicate colors and fine details. Print size is 10 x 11 1/2 inches. The reverse side exhibits stains at the four corners. This artwork captures the traditions and beauty of Kyoto in its design.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki Featuring Kyoto Imperial Palace Lot #23222 (Sale Order 44 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-2000) titled Kyoto Imperial Palace, dating to the 1950s. This print depicts a serene landscape view of the Kyoto Imperial Palace gates, featuring traditional architecture and background elements such as trees and sky. The print measures 10 1/4 x 11 1/2 inches and includes artist's marks in the upper left corner. Condition appears good with minor wear noted in the edges.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Pagoda at Yasaka by Tomikichiro Tokuriki Lot #23223 (Sale Order 45 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Pagoda at Yasaka from the Twelve Months of Kyoto series by artist Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-2000). Created circa 1950s, this artwork features a serene depiction of a traditional Japanese pagoda with surrounding architectural and natural elements. The print measures 10 x 11 1/4 inches. The artwork highlights Tokuriki's signature delicate craftsmanship and attention to cultural details. This piece is part of a celebrated series portraying scenes from Kyoto.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Tomikichiro Tokuriki Ryuanji 1938 Lot #23224 (Sale Order 46 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by artist Tomikichiro Tokuriki, titled Ryuanji Treasure Ferry Crossing, created in 1938. The artwork displays a serene scene featuring a traditional Zen garden with rock formations and a tiled wall, set against a backdrop of trees and rain. The dimensions of the print are approximately 13 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches. Notable for its intricate linework capturing the rain and tranquil atmosphere. Additional text in Japanese is visible in the upper left portion of the print. The reverse side shows signs of aging consistent with its period. Overall, it remains a fine representation of early 20th-century Japanese woodblock printing.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni I Sarumawashi Lot #23225 (Sale Order 47 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print titled Sarumawashi Daikichi Nakamura, created by Utagawa Toyokuni I (1769-1825). This artwork, dating to the 1840s, measures 14 3/4 x 10 1/8 inches. The detailed composition features a central female figure in vibrant traditional attire alongside a small monkey dressed in complementary garments. The background includes an arrangement of intricate Japanese script. The print shows some signs of age-related wear, including minor tears and discoloration, but maintains the integrity of its artistic detail. A seal and signature are visible, reinforcing its authenticity.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni III Pine at Takasago Lot #23226 (Sale Order 48 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786-1875), titled Pine at Takasago from the series Thirty-Six Flower Cuttings with Figures, dated 1854. The artwork measures 13 5/8 x 9 3/8 inches. The print features intricately detailed figures clad in traditional attire, accompanied by text and a decorative bonsai tree. The back of the print includes additional text, typical of Edo-period woodblock prints. Overall condition is good, with signs of wear commensurate with age including minor edge fraying and discoloration.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni III Lot #23227 (Sale Order 49 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print created by Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786-1875) titled No 1 Takao from the series An Excellent Selection of Thirty-Six Noted Courtesans, dated to 1860. The print measures approximately 9 x 13 inches and exhibits fading. It features detailed depictions of courtesans in traditional attire with intricate designs and vibrant hues. This piece reflects the Edo period's rich artistic tradition and cultural representation, although some fading suggests age-related wear.. .
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On the Rainbow Limited Edition Serigraph by Okand Konstnar Lot #23228 (Sale Order 50 of 80) Limited edition serigraph titled On the Rainbow by Okand Konstnar. Numbered 95 out of 100 and dated 1981. Features a minimalist composition with a yellow butterfly perched on a curved line against a gradient background transitioning from soft lavender to deep blue. The serigraph measures 7 1/8 x 7 1/8 inches. Signed by the artist in the lower right. The piece is in good condition with crisp colors and minor signs of handling.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print of Traditional Castle Scene and Figures Lot #23229 (Sale Order 51 of 80) Japanese woodblock print depicting a traditional castle with a tiled roof set on raised stone walls against a gradient sky transitioning from red to light cream. The scene includes figures walking along a path, one accompanied by a black cat, as well as trees and lamp posts leading into the distance. The print is sized 5 x 4 inches and mounted on a textured white backing paper. The artist's signature and seal are visible on the bottom left corner of the print. The piece is in good condition with some light discoloration near the top of the mounting paper.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Emiukeshi Memorial Portrait of the Actor Bando Shuka I Lot #23230 (Sale Order 52 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print titled Memorial Portrait of the Actor Bando Shuka I, attributed to the artist Emiukeshi in 1855. The print measures approximately 9 x 13 1/2 inches and is unsigned. It features trimming, minor toning, and fading consistent with its age. The artwork portrays a character in traditional attire holding a branch of blossoms, accompanied by kanji script. A fine example of Japanese woodblock artistry from the Edo period.. .
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Set of Four Japanese Woodblock Prints in Munakata Style Lot #23231 (Sale Order 53 of 80) A set of four Japanese woodblock prints each measuring approximately 25 x 11 inches. These works are unsigned but exhibit a style reflective of Munakata technique and aesthetic. The powerful black-and-white compositions depict seated male figures with expressive line work and are mounted on connected panels creating a foldable presentation. The reverse of the panels is blank, and there is visible wear including minor surface scratching and chipping along the edges, consistent with age and handling. Each print displays Japanese characters above the artwork.. .
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Kitagawa Utamaro Original Japanese Woodblock Print Two Women Lot #23232 (Sale Order 54 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, titled Two Women. Measuring 15 x 9 7/8 inches, this print has album backing, shows signs of fading, and has repairs near the edges. Depicting elegant female figures, it represents the distinct ukiyo-e style of the Edo period. Please note its age-related condition, as fading and repaired edges are evident.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Pilgrims 1939 by Sanzo Wada Lot #23233 (Sale Order 55 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Pilgrims by Sanzo Wada (1883-1968), created in 1939. The print features two pilgrims walking on a bridge, detailed with traditional clothing and accessories. Visible toning is present on the paper. The artwork measures 15 x 10 1/2 inches. Signature and seal marks are located on the print. The reverse side shows some additional signs of age or handling.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Sanzo Wada Depicting Fortune Teller Lot #23234 (Sale Order 56 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Sanzo Wada (1883-1968) titled Sketches of Occupations in Showa Era - Fortune Teller, dated to 1940. The print measures 16 x 11 1/2 inches and depicts a fortune teller seated by a lantern, engaging with two individuals in front of a stone lantern. A cat and a cart wheel are visible in the composition, adding depth to the scene. Residue traces are present on the reverse top corners, indicative of prior mounting. A red artist seal is visible in the lower portion of the artwork, confirming authenticity.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Gen Yamaguchi Titled Hassie 1962 Lot #23235 (Sale Order 57 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Hassie by Gen Yamaguchi, dated 1962. The piece is numbered 6 out of an edition of 50, with measurements of 18 by 13 5/8 inches. The artwork features dynamic abstract designs with vibrant colors. The print has small restorations at the edges, showcasing its careful preservation. The artist's signature and edition details are present at the bottom of the print.. .
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1929 Hiroshi Yoshida Kagurazaka Street Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #23236 (Sale Order 58 of 80) Japanese woodblock print created by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950), titled Kagurazaka Street and dated 1929. The artwork measures 10 1/2 x 16 inches. Evening street scene with illuminated shops, figures, and reflections in water. Edges of the print show thinning. A beautiful example of Yoshida's detailed and atmospheric style.. .
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Set of 4 Linocut Prints Depicting Devas Scattering Flowers Lot #23237 (Sale Order 59 of 80) Set of 4 multicolored linocut prints including titled print Tennin Sange Zu, which translates to Devas Scattering Flowers. Created using a relief printmaking technique where an image is carved into linoleum, inked, and then printed. Each print depicts themes of devas or celestial beings accompanied by flowers and other decorative motifs, rendered in vibrant hand-applied colors. The condition appears to be consistent with handcrafted prints. These pieces represent a unique artistic and cultural expression.. .
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Kanda Temple Snow by Utagawa Hiroshige from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Lot #23238 (Sale Order 60 of 80) Woodblock print titled Kanda Temple Snow by Utagawa Hiroshige, part of the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo Hyakkei). This artwork, created circa 1856-1859, depicts a serene winter scene at Kanda Myojin Shrine in Edo, present-day Tokyo. Measuring approximately 7 x 9 1/4 inches, the print shows toning and fading consistent with its age.. .
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Repro Japanese Woodblock Print Hiroshige Maple Trees at Mama Tekona Shrine Lot #23239 (Sale Order 61 of 80) Reproduction Japanese woodblock print Hiroshige depicting Maple Trees at Mama, Tekona Shrine, and Linked Bridge. The print measures 9 3/4 x 15 inches and features vibrant colors and intricate detailing characteristic of traditional Japanese woodblock artistry. Text and numbers, including No. 27-a, are visible in the print. The stunning composition includes autumn foliage framing a serene landscape of distant mountains, water, and small structures. Reverse side also visible.. .
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Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni III from One Hundred Beauties Lot #23240 (Sale Order 62 of 80) Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock print titled One Hundred Beauties of Noted Places by Utagawa Toyokuni III (also known as Kunisada), part of a series depicting beautiful women in various locations in Edo (present-day Tokyo). The artwork showcases the genre bijin-ga, or pictures of beautiful women, and exhibits the artist's signature style. Technique used is woodblock printing. Has trimming, fading, and backing. Dimensions are 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches.. .
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Reproduction Japanese Woodblock Print Horse and Willow by Utagawa Kunisada Lot #23241 (Sale Order 63 of 80) Reproduction Japanese woodblock print titled Horse and Willow by Utagawa Kunisada I. The print is rendered in shades of blue and tan with a depiction of a horse beneath branches of a willow tree. Artist signature and seal are visible in the lower left region. Dimensions are 10 x 14 inches. The piece is unframed and shows some wear consistent with handling, including slight creases and minor discoloration.. .
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c1900 Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting Bird and Floral Scene Lot #23242 (Sale Order 64 of 80) Japanese woodblock print from circa 1900 featuring a bird alongside floral elements, created with delicately colored inks and detailed line work. The composition includes grass, leaves, and blossoms framing the central figure of the bird perched on a slope. The print shows elements of traditional Japanese design with soft colors and minimalist aesthetics. The overall dimensions are 13 x 9 inches, and the piece is printed on washi paper. Signs of age, including minor creases and wear, are present, consistent with the item's age and historical nature.. .
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Set of Four Prints from Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting and Calligraphy Lot #23243 (Sale Order 65 of 80) Set of four 9-inch diameter prints originating from the Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting and Calligraphy, first printed in 1633. This collection belongs to the ink drawings (round fans) section, featuring intricate designs including rocks, plants, and blossoms. The images exemplify the detailed and painterly qualities achieved through color woodblock printing, as pioneered by the manual. Each piece highlights the precision and elegance associated with traditional Chinese printing techniques. Prints are in delicate condition consistent with age.. .
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Pair of 19th-Century Chinese Silk Embroidered Panels with Traditional Motifs Lot #23244 (Sale Order 66 of 80) A pair of 19th-century Chinese silk embroidered textile panels, believed to have been used as robe sleeves. The design features traditional Chinese motifs, including bamboo, flowers, butterflies, birds, and landscape scenes. Crafted with silk and possibly incorporating gold thread, the embroidery showcases intricate detailing, potentially utilizing the forbidden stitch technique known for its exceptional fineness. These panels provide a glimpse into the artistry of the Qing Dynasty and Chinese embroidery traditions.. .
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Set of 4 Yang Chi Chuang Insect Prints in Color Lot #23245 (Sale Order 67 of 80) Set of 4 detailed Yang Chi Chuang insect prints, showcasing intricate depictions of various insects including dragonflies and butterflies, paired with floral elements. Each print measures 3 1/4 x 6 inches and features traditional Chinese-style inscriptions and red seals. The prints are framed together on a single mounting board. Ideal representation of traditional East Asian art.. .
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Eishi Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting Pleasure Boat On Sumida River Lot #23246 (Sale Order 68 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Eishi, dating to approximately the 1790s. The print, in tate-e oban format (approximately 15 x 10 inches), depicts a pleasure boat on the Sumida River. The scene portrays elegantly dressed individuals engaged in various activities, with detailed landscape and water elements. Condition shows toning, some staining, creasing, and fading, but the impression remains good overall. The piece is backed on an album page, and there are indications of some repair. A classic work by Eishi, renowned for his ukiyo-e genre pieces featuring figures and nature.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Kunisada From 1852 Lot #23247 (Sale Order 69 of 80) Japanese woodblock print triptych by Toyokuni III, also known as Kunisada, dated to 1852. The composition portrays three skillfully illustrated panels featuring figures in traditional attire against vibrant settings. Condition issues include foxing, wear, toning, and tape residue visible on the reverse side. Despite wear consistent with age, the piece retains historical value and artistic merit. The reverse includes handwritten notes related to the work.. .
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Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada Depicting Female Figure Lot #23248 (Sale Order 70 of 80) Japanese woodblock print attributed to Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III (1786-1864). The print depicts a female figure in a dynamic pose against a rich blue background with falling flower petals. It measures 14 x 9 1/2 inches and features intricate detailing in the clothing and hair, as well as a sword held in the figure's hand. Backing with adhesive present, and signs of wear, including creasing and small tears along the edges. Additional information about the artist is provided, documenting his prolific career in Edo-period Japan.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Tales of the Genji by Kunisada II Lot #23249 (Sale Order 71 of 80) Kunisada II Japanese woodblock print illustrating a scene from Tales of the Genji. The artwork features detailed depictions of figures in traditional attire set within an interior scene with furnishings and architectural elements. The colors have faded over time, and the print shows damage, including a tear at the upper edge and areas of staining. Dimensions and artist specifics are not provided, but this piece reflects the classic aesthetic and narrative style associated with woodblock prints depicting scenes from classic Japanese literature.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kunichika Featuring Samurai Scene Lot #23250 (Sale Order 72 of 80) Original Japanese woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900), portraying a samurai dressed in a beautifully patterned kimono holding a katana. The design is set against a dark background adorned with floral elements and intricate detailing. The print showcases exceptional craftsmanship and excellent use of color, highlighting the samurai’s expressive features and the fine texture of his attire. Some repairs with minor holes, but overall in very good condition. strong color retention and fine detail preserved. Dimensions are 13 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III circa 1830s Lot #23251 (Sale Order 73 of 80) Japanese woodblock print attributed to Toyokuni III, dating to the 1830s. The print measures approximately 9 1/2 by 14 inches. Features a scene with figures in a boat on water, showcasing intricate details and traditional Japanese design elements. The piece has noticeable wear including soiling, fading, and a tear in the upper corners. There is tape residue visible on the reverse side, and the print is mounted on backing. Condition includes overall wear consistent with age.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Actors in a Play Lot #23252 (Sale Order 74 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by artist Toyokuni III, titled Actors in a Play. Comprising two sheets from a triptych, each measuring approximately 20 x 14 inches. The piece depicts elaborately dressed figures set against a vibrant background of foliage and architectural elements. Condition includes some signs of aging with visible wear, slight discoloration, and backing reinforcement. The artwork retains its detail and appeal, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship characteristic of Toyokuni III.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Featuring Geisha Holding Bowl by Kunisada Lot #23253 (Sale Order 75 of 80) Japanese woodblock print attributed to artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III. The artwork depicts a geisha dressed in an elaborate floral kimono, holding a bowl on a tray. Elements such as a tea kettle on a wooden stand are featured in the foreground. The print includes inscriptions in Japanese text and artist signatures along with seals. The paper displays visible aging, discoloration, and some signs of wear, including damage on the reverse side. This piece is reflective of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print techniques.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print of Onoe Kikugoro in Kabuki Role by Kunisada Lot #23254 (Sale Order 76 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by artist Kunisada, also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III, featuring Onoe Kikugoro in his Kabuki role. The print is in the Oban Tate-e format, approximately 14 x 9.5 inches, and dates to circa 1850. It exhibits rich color and intricate linework, capturing detailed patterns on the actor’s attire. The condition shows minor marks and flaws with some toning, along with an album backing. Published by Sanoki, this print is a notable example of Edo-period Kabuki-themed woodblock prints.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kuniyoshi Utagawa Koma Shikami Yato Lot #23255 (Sale Order 77 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Kuniyoshi Utagawa, titled Chapter 11, Koma shikami yato, from Genji kumo ukiyo-e awase. Created circa 1844, this artwork depicts an intricate scene with multiple human figures and nature-inspired motifs. The print includes Japanese text, a scroll-like element in the design, and striking blue and patterned details characteristic of Kuniyoshi's style. Condition shows several wrinkles, pen-sized holes, and minor wear consistent with age. Measures approximately 14.5 inches wide by 10 inches high. A classic example of 19th-century ukiyo-e art.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print Figure on Balcony by Toyokuni-ga Lot #23256 (Sale Order 78 of 80) Japanese woodblock print titled Figure on Balcony by artist Toyokuni-ga. The piece measures 9 1/2 x 14 and features a richly detailed composition with a figure standing on a balcony adorned with intricate patterns. Visible condition issues include toning, backing, edge tears, tape residue on the reverse, and fading. An excellent representation of Japanese art with notable imperfections.. .
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Toyokuni III Depicting Kabuki Actors Lot #23257 (Sale Order 79 of 80) Japanese woodblock print by Toyokuni III featuring depictions of Kabuki actors in vibrant traditional attire. The print measures 9 3/4 x 14 inches and includes intricate details characteristic of the period. It is backed and exhibits light soiling and fading, consistent with age. The work retains clear coloration and fine linework, reflecting the artistry of the Edo period. This piece is an example of Toyokuni III's theatrical subject matter celebrating Japanese Kabuki culture.. .
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Scene on the Taki-no-kawa River by Katsushika Hokusai Repro Japanese Woodblock Print Lot #23258 (Sale Order 80 of 80) Reproduction of Katsushika Hokusai’s woodblock print Scene on the Taki-no-kawa River, part of the celebrated series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. The print features fishermen navigating a log boat on the river, with Mount Fuji visible in the background. The piece exemplifies Hokusai’s exploration of contrasting perspectives, with dramatic use of color and shadow. The dimensions are 11 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches, and the print exhibits mild toning. A striking example of Japanese woodblock artistry.. .
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