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Father Stefan Fridolin, "Schatzbehalter" (Treasury of the True Riches
Father Stefan Fridolin, "Schatzbehalter" (Treasury of the True Riches

Father Stefan Fridolin, "Schatzbehalter" (Treasury of the True Riches

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Father Stefan Fridolin, "Schatzbehalter" (Treasury of the True Riches of Salvation): The 30th Figure - Astrological Diagram with Scene of the Nativity Woodcut, 1491 Unsigned, as issued Published by Anton Koberger Diagram has Zodiac signs on outer ring, planets in the lower registers, and Nativity in the center. Condition: Very good for a 15h century woodcut, with the usual slight age stains Sheet size: 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches Wogelmut was the teacher of Albrecht Durer and employed young Durer in many project of the last decade of the 15th century. Michel Wolgemut Biography Wolgemut trained with his father Valentin Wolgemut (who died in 1469 or 1470) and is thought to have been an assistant to Hans Pleydenwurff in Nuremberg. He worked with Gabriel Malesskircher in Munich early in 1471, leaving the city after unsuccessfully suing Malesskircher's daughter for breach of contract, claiming she had broken off their engagement. He then returned to his late father's workshop in Nuremberg, which his mother had maintained since Valentin's death. In 1472 he married Pleydenwurff's widow and took over his workshop;[3] her son Wilhelm Pleydenwurff worked as an assistant, and from 1491 a partner, to Wolgemut. Some consider Wilhelm a finer artist than Wolgemut, however he died in January 1494, when he was probably still in his thirties. Wilhelm's oeuvre remains unclear, though works in various media have been attributed to him. Woodcuts Michael Wolgemut, Danse Macabre, 1493 Two large and copiously illustrated books have woodcuts supplied by Wolgemut and his stepson Wilhelm Pleydenwurff; both were printed and published by Germany's largest publisher, the Nuremberger Anton Koberger, who was also Dürer's godfather. The first is the Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichthumer des Heils (1491); the other is the Historia mundi, by Schedel (1493), usually known as the Nuremberg Chronicle...

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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Shunga: Twelve Signs of the Zodiac - Goat
Shunga: Twelve Signs of the Zodiac - Goat

Shunga: Twelve Signs of the Zodiac - Goat

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Shunga: Twelve Signs of the Zodiac - Goat Color woodcut with gauffrage (embossing) Unsigned (as usual) Format: Shikishiban Publisher: Privately produced Unusually well preserved with the fugitive blue still intact Image size: 5-1/8 x 5-3/4" Sheet size: 5 3/8 x 6 1/4" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In this Japanese name, the surname is Isoda. Isoda Koryūsai (礒田 湖龍斎, 1735–1790) was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer and painter active from 1769 to 1790. Life and career Koryūsai was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan. He became a masterless rōnin after the death of the head of the clan and moved to Edo (modern Tokyo) where he settled near Ryōgoku Bridge in the Yagenbori area. He became a print designer there under the art name Haruhiro in 1769, at first making samurai-themed designs. The ukiyo-e print master Harunobu died in 1770, and about that time Koryūsai began making prints in a similar style of life in the pleasure districts. Koryūsai was a prolific designer of individual prints and print series,[1] most of which appeared between 1769 and 1881. In 1782, Koryūsai applied for and received the Buddhist honour hokkyō ("Bridge of the Law") from the imperial court and thereafter used the title as part of his signature. His output slowed from this time, though he continued to design prints until his death in 1790. Works Koryūsai created a total of 2,500 known designs, or an average of four a week. According to art historian Allen Hockley, "Koryūsai may ... have been the most productive artist of the eighteenth century". The series Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsumoyō, 1776–1781) ran for 140 prints, the longest known ukiyo-e print series of beauties. He designed at least 350 hashira-e pillar prints, numerous kachō-e bird-and-flower prints, a great number of shunga erotic prints, and others. Ninety of his nikuhitsu-ga paintings are known, making him one of the most productive painters of the period. Legacy Despite Koryūsai's productivity and popularity—both in his time and amongst later collectors—his work has attracted little scholarship. The first ukiyo-e histories written in the West in the 19th century elevated certain artists as exemplars; Koryūsai's work came to be seen as too indebted to Harunobu, who died in 1770, and inferior to that of Kiyonaga, whose peak period came in the 1880s. An example is Woldemar von Seidlitz's Geschichte des japanischen Farbenholzschnittes ("History of Japanese colour prints", 1897), the most popular of the early ukiyo-e histories, which paints Koryūsai as a successor to Harunobu and a rival of Kiyonaga in the 1770s who slipped into mediocrity and imitation of his rival by the end of the decade.[5] Interest lay mainly in the details of Koryūsai's life—a samurai who received court honours was unusual in the proletarian world of ukiyo-e. In 2021, contemporary woodblock printmaker David Bull...

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1770s Other Art Style Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Dangerous: The Appearance of a Contemporary Geisha of the Meiji Era
Dangerous: The Appearance of a Contemporary Geisha of the Meiji Era

Dangerous: The Appearance of a Contemporary Geisha of the Meiji Era

By Taiso Yoshitoshi

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Dangerous: The Appearance of a Contemporary Geisha of the Meiji Era Color woodcut, 1888 Plate 28 from the series "Thirty-two Aspects of Customs and Manners" (Fuzoku Sanjuniso) Format...

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1880s Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Tamaya Nishi, Hana-murasaki (Purple Flower)

Tamaya Nishi, Hana-murasaki (Purple Flower)

By Keisai Eisen

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed: Keisai Eisen ga; Seal: Kiwame Series: Contemporary Scenes in the Pleasure Quarters Publisher: Wakasaya Yoichi Note: This is a famous ...

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Early 19th Century Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Untitled From: The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, printed by Johannes Prüss
Untitled From: The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, printed by Johannes Prüss

Untitled From: The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, printed by Johannes Prüss

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Untitled From: The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, printed by Johannes Prüss Woodcut on 15th cen. laid paper, 1488 Unsigned (as issued) Woodcuts attributed to the "Master of the Berg...

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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Courtesan Kumekichi
Courtesan Kumekichi

Courtesan Kumekichi

By Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Courtesan Kumekichi Color woodblock, 1858 Kabuki Actor Iwai Kumesaburo III in the role of courtesan Kumekichi, who is standing in snow hold a red sake cup Publisher: Ohkuniya Kinjiro...

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1850s Other Art Style Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

The Story of Tamiya Bataro
The Story of Tamiya Bataro

The Story of Tamiya Bataro

By Taiso Yoshitoshi

Located in Fairlawn, OH

The Story of Tamiya Bataro Color woodcut diptych, March 22, 1886 Signed and sealed by the artist (see photo) Yoshitoshi signature, Taiso seal Series: New selection of eastern brocad...

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1880s Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Vintage Deco Fashion Advertisement, Ink on Paper, 1920
Vintage Deco Fashion Advertisement, Ink on Paper, 1920

Vintage Deco Fashion Advertisement, Ink on Paper, 1920

Located in Chicago, IL

In tandem with a growing number of newspapers and periodicals, print advertising proliferated during China’s Republic Era. A bathing beauty is the star attraction of this print ad fr...

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1920s Art Deco Antonio Presti Art

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Paper, Ink

Art Deco Chinese Pharmacy Advertisement Poster
Art Deco Chinese Pharmacy Advertisement Poster

Art Deco Chinese Pharmacy Advertisement Poster

Located in Chicago, IL

This advertising calendar poster dated from 1920 for the "Chinese and Western Medicine Pharmacy" melds the meticulous detail of traditional Chinese painting with the craft of color lithography. Compared to other Western influenced advertisements of the era featuring seductive women, posters like this one captivated consumers with the latest fashion trends. We see a woman with a Western hair cut...

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1920s Art Deco Antonio Presti Art

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Paper, Ink

Vintage Chinese Republic Period Advertisement
Vintage Chinese Republic Period Advertisement

Vintage Chinese Republic Period Advertisement

Located in Chicago, IL

Mixing Western and traditional pictorial styles, this vintage ad depicts a young family on a garden stroll. A cheongsam-clad woman nods to tradition in contrast to her Western-garbed...

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1920s Art Deco Antonio Presti Art

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Paper, Ink

Scenes from the Play Phormio Woodcut Print, 15th Century, Unsigned
Scenes from the Play Phormio Woodcut Print, 15th Century, Unsigned

Scenes from the Play Phormio Woodcut Print, 15th Century, Unsigned

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Scenes from the play Phormio Woodcut, 1496 Unsigned (as issued) From Comoediae of Terentius by Johannes Grüninger, printer, Strassburg Hind refers to the Strasburg "Terence" as the f...

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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

Les Amateurs d'Estampes
Les Amateurs d'Estampes

Les Amateurs d'Estampes

By Félix Vallotton

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Les Amateurs d'Estampes Woodcut, 1892 Initialed in the plate lower left Titled below image: "Gravure originale sur bois par F. Vallotton" Reference: Valloton and Goerg 107c, with the...

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1890s Post-Impressionist Antonio Presti Art

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Woodcut

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