Winter Trees — Sōsaku Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
one of the most refined and contemplative artists in postwar Japanese woodblock printmaking. Born in
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Prints
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Winter Trees — Sōsaku Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
one of the most refined and contemplative artists in postwar Japanese woodblock printmaking. Born in
Woodcut
$900
H 15 in W 10 in D 0.004 in
Beauties under a Maple Tree Japanese Woodblock Print
By Torii Kiyonaga
Located in Houston, TX
Three Beauties under a maple tree from the series "A Contest of Fashionable Beauties of the Gay
Woodcut
Unavailable
H 14.34 in W 9.61 in D 0.04 in
Hiroshige II, Cedar Tree, Landscape, Ukiyo-e, Japanese Woodblock Print, Edo
By Utagawa Hiroshige II
Located in London, GB
Artist: Hiroshige II Utagawa (1826 - 1869) Title: No 18. The Yatate Cedar Tree, Koshu (Kai
Handmade Paper, Washi Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
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H 13.75 in W 9.3 in D 0.04 in
Utagawa Hiroshige II Japanese Woodblock Print, Pine Trees, Blue Sea, Brown Beach
By Utagawa Hiroshige II
Located in London, GB
pine trees tower over the Maiko seashore (Maiko no hama). People freely wander around under their
Handmade Paper, Mulberry Paper, Washi Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
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H 14.57 in W 10.24 in
Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - Japanese Woodblock, Man Beneath Blossom Tree
By Utagawa Kunisada III
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine original woodblock by Japanese Ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), depicting a
Woodcut
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H 15.36 in W 12.6 in
Nakajima Shunko (1868-1912) - Japanese Woodblock, Under the Acer Tree
Located in Corsham, GB
kimono beneath an acer tree. The piece forms part of Shunko's Modern Beauties series of twelve images
Woodcut
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H 15.36 in W 12.6 in
Nakajima Shunko (1868-1912) - Japanese Woodblock, Under the Winter Tree
Located in Corsham, GB
of a tree. The piece forms part of Shunko's Modern Beauties series of twelve images, each
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H 17.72 in W 11.62 in
Nisaburo Ito (1910-1988) - Mid 20th Century Japanese Woodblock, Tea Tree Blossom
Located in Corsham, GB
A delightful Japanese woodblock by the artist Nisaburo Ito (1910-1988) depicting a tea tree in full
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Japanese Woodblock Tree Print
By Joichi Hoshi
Located in Soquel, CA
Hand signed Japanese woodblock print of a detailed electric blue tree with metallic silver
Ink, Archival Paper
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H 14.5 in W 10 in D 0.004 in
Seated Women with Cherry Tree Japanese Woodblock Print
By Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
Located in Houston, TX
Japanese woodblock print of a seated woman with a garden behind her. The print is by Utagawa
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Pine Tree of the Friendly Garden, Japanese Woodblock Print
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Toshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1911 - 1995) " Pine Tree of the Friendly Garden " Woodblock Print
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H 13.69 in W 7.13 in
'Lapwing on a Tree Stump' — Japanese Woodblock kachō-ga
By Ohara Koson
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ohara Koson, 'Lapwing on a Tree Stump', color woodblock, c. 1920s. Signed 'Koson' in black ink with
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H 21.5 in W 16.5 in D 0.75 in
Pine Trees at Maiko Beach, from "Sixty-odd Famous places of Japan"
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in Soquel, CA
Pine Trees at Maiko Beach, from "Sixty-odd Famous places of Japan" Woodblock print of pine trees
Ink, Woodcut, Rice Paper
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H 13.78 in W 28.86 in D 0.04 in
Toyokuni III, Hiroshige I, Original Japanese Woodblock Print, Genji, Cherry Tree
By Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando Hiroshige)
Located in London, GB
ukiyo-e woodblock print tradition. Known as a master in both the beauty and kabuki theatre style
Handmade Paper, Mulberry Paper, Washi Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
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H 21.26 in W 13.31 in D 0.04 in
Toshi Yoshida, Plum Tree, Birds, Spring Time, Original Woodblock Print, Nature
By Toshi Yoshida 1
Located in London, GB
along the edge of the image due to the previous mount. One of the most famous Japanese woodblock print
Sumi Ink, Handmade Paper, Mulberry Paper, Washi Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
$5,400
H 6.75 in W 10.25 in
Seishi Ai-oi Genji – Set of 12 Shunga works together w/astrological commentary
By Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
Located in Middletown, NY
Set of 12 woodblock prints in colors on handmade, laid mulberry paper, 6 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches (170 x 258 mm), printed in Ka-ei 4 (1851). Each print with minor handling wear, otherwis...
Ink, Handmade Paper, Woodcut
$3,313
H 7.88 in W 11.82 in D 0.04 in
Shunga - Woodcut by Katsukawa Schuncho - Mid-18th Century
By Katsukawa Shunshō
Located in Roma, IT
Shunga is an original modern artwork realized by Katsukawa Schuncho (1726 – 1793) in the half of the 18th Century. Erotic scene from the series "Koshuko zue juni ko". A courtesan ...
Paper, Woodcut
$3,308
H 9.85 in W 11.82 in D 0.04 in
Shunga - Woodcut by Katsukawa Schuncho - Mid-18th Century
By Katsukawa Shunshō
Located in Roma, IT
Shunga is an original modern artwork realized by Katsukawa Schuncho (1726 – 1793) in the half of the 18th Century. Oban yokoe. Erotic scene from the series "Koshuko zue juni ko" (...
Paper, Woodcut
$1,850
H 26.75 in W 21.75 in D 0.25 in
"Various Himochi" Wagashi Festival Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni
By Utagawa Toyokuni
Located in Soquel, CA
"Various Himochi" Wagashi Festival Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Toyokuni Rare oversized early 19th century 5-tiered woodblock by Utagawa Ichiyosai Toyokuni, (Japan, 1769-182...
Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
$8,410
H 21.5 in W 17.5 in
19th century color woodcut Japanese ukiyo-e print female geisha figure signed
By Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This print is from a highly regarded series by the Edo woodblock artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi: in the period, there were at times prohibitions in depicting actors in the woodblock format...
Paper, Pigment, Woodcut
Bijin-ga Woman Kneeling by River Japanese Print
By Kuniyasu
Located in Houston, TX
Japanese woodblock print of a woman kneeling by the river. She is holding a stick making it appear like she is fishing with it. The woodblock print is printed on rice paper. The prin...
Woodcut
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Pursued in the 1960s and ’70s, largely by Pop artists drawn to its associations with mass production, advertising, packaging and seriality, as well as those challenging the primacy of the Abstract Expressionist brushstroke, printmaking was embraced in the 1980s by painters and conceptual artists ranging from David Salle and Elizabeth Murray to Adrian Piper and Sherrie Levine.
Printmaking is the transfer of an image from one surface to another. An artist takes a material like stone, metal, wood or wax, carves, incises, draws or otherwise marks it with an image, inks or paints it and then transfers the image to a piece of paper or other material.
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