Pagoda viewed through Trees and a Lake,
1979. Color woodcut. 18 x 18 cm on sheet size 27+ x 22+ cm. One of 200 signed, numbered and dated impressions. More
1979. Color woodcut. 18 x 18 cm on sheet size 27+ x 22+ cm. One of 200 signed, numbered and dated impressions. More
Tokyo: Meiji-Shobo, 1935. 35 x 29 cm. The complete set of 24 color woodcut in the original blue cloth portfolio with ties. Fine condition. Later paper label on spine. Complete set is very rare. Hasui Kawase (川瀬 巴水 Kawase Hasui May 18, 1883 – November 7, 1957) was a Japanese..... More
Tokyo : Takamizawa Ukiyoe, circa 1960s. Oblong accordion format with miniature woodcuts pasted on pages. 13 x 19.5 cm. Red brocade silk covered cloth in buckram slipcase. OCLC Number: 893642632. More
Kyoto: Mikumo Mokuhansha , circa 1950s. Color woodcut. 17.5 x 24 cm. Toshijiro Inagaki graduated in 1922 from the Kyoto City School of Fina Arts and Crafts. He became a famous designer for expensive kimono patterns. In 1962 his art and craftswork as a kimono designer was declared an Intangible..... More
[Toronto] Lipman Publishing, 1982. Continuous tone Offset lithograph. 24 x 30. 5 inches. One of 20 signed, numbered and dated "1978" prints, in pencil. Few short marginal tears and soft creases. More
Kyoto: Uchida, circa 1950s. Color woodcut. 45 x 29.5 cm. Eiichi Kotozuka, born in Osaka, graduated from the Kyoto Kaiga Semmon Gakko (Technical School of Painting) in 1930. From 1932, he exhibited prints with Shun’yokai (Spring Principle Association), an artist’s organization that exhibited Western-style art. He also exhibited with the..... More
Japan: 19th Century. Color woodcut. 35 x 24 cm. Provenance: Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena. More
Japan: 19th Century. Color woodcut. Diptych. 48 x 34 cm. ヒット数: 1 件の内 表示範囲: 1 件目を表示. Provenance: Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena. More
Japan: Circa 1835. Color woodcut. 37 x 25 cm. Wormhole upper right. The text on the left reads Onoe Kikugoro. The text on the right reads Flowers of Edo: Five Otokodate (Edo no hana no gonin otoko). This print is from a series (or polyptych) of five sheets. The date..... More
Tokyo: ippon Mokuhan Gasui., Circa 1917. Viewing Cherry Blossoms No 1 by Choshun Miyakawa. 20th Century facsimile woodblock print. Fine condition. This print has never been framed and is still tipped to original presentation folio. Taisho era (1912-1926) impression by Nippon Mokuhan Gasui. 20 x 30 cm. with printed tissue..... More
Japan: circa 1860s. Color woodcut. Triptych 38.5 x 75.5. Matted and framed by "K. Mizhuhara Bros. Japanese Artisans." Sadahide was born as Hashimoto Kenjiro in Shimosa Province (modern Chiba Prefecture) near Edo. He became a student of Utagawa Kunisada I (1786–1865), also known as Tokokuni III (hence the sada character..... More
Kyoto, Japan: Uchida Art Co., circa 1950s. Color wooduct. 275 x 410 mm. Publisher's chop in the image. Lightly matted The Uchida Art Gallery, which is still active, was founded in 1919 in Kyoto as the Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi (Uchida Art and Book Shop). This art bookstore was also a...... More
Kyoto, Japan: Uchida Art Co., circa 1950s. Color wooduct. 275 x 410 mm. Publisher's chop in the image. Lightly matted The Uchida Art Gallery, which is still active, was founded in 1919 in Kyoto as the Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi (Uchida Art and Book Shop). This art bookstore was also a...... More
Kyoto, Japan: Uchida Art Co., circa 1950s. Color wooduct. 275 x 410 mm. Publisher's chop in the image. Lightly matted The Uchida Art Gallery, which is still active, was founded in 1919 in Kyoto as the Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi (Uchida Art and Book Shop). This art bookstore was also a...... More
Kyoto, Japan: Uchida Art Co., circa 1950s. Color wooduct. 275 x 410 mm. Publisher's chop in the image. Lightly matted The Uchida Art Gallery, which is still active, was founded in 1919 in Kyoto as the Uchida Bijutsu Shoshi (Uchida Art and Book Shop). This art bookstore was also a...... More
Japan: 19th Century. Color woodcut. 36 x 24 cm. Edo period–Meiji era 1868 (Keiô 4/Meiji 1), intercalary 4th month Publisher Maruya Heijirô, Artist Utagawa Hiroshige III (Japanese, 1842–1894). Hiroshige giga (on left sheet) 広重戯画. Provenance: Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena. More