Yoshitoshi Woodblock Beauty - 7 PM: New Year's Party
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Pre 1900 item# 1010555 (stock# 200513)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Taiso Yoshitoshi (1797-1858), titled “7 PM: Preparing for New Year's Party”, 1880. This design is plate 19 in the series Twenty-four Hours at Shinbashi and Yanagibashi, which was published by Morimoto Junsaburo and carved by Hori Yata, and Horiko Enkatsu.
The image measures approximately 13 1/4 by 9 inches. The colors are very fresh, as the print comes from an album, and there are black lacquer highlights. There is minor soiling on the front and reverse.
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Yoshitoshi Woodblock Beauty - Osan with Toy Rakes
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Pre 1900 item# 1010546 (stock# 200498)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Taiso Yoshitoshi (1797-1858), titled "November: Osan of Nihonbashi with Toy Rakes from the Bird Festival”, 1880. This design is plate 11 in the series Pride of Tokyo's Twelve Months, which was published by Inoue and carved by Katata Hori Cho.
The image measures approximately 14 3/8 by 9 1/2 inches. The colors are very fresh, as the print comes from an album. There is minor soiling and staining on the front and reverse.
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Yoshitoshi Woodblock Beauty - Somezono Watching Moon
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Pre 1900 item# 1010539 (stock# 200495)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Taiso Yoshitoshi (1797-1858), titled “August: Somezono Watching Moon over Shinagawa Harbor”, 1880. This design is plate 8 in the series Pride of Tokyo's Twelve Months, which was published by Inoue and carved by Katata Hori Cho.
The image measures approximately 14 3/8 by 9 1/2 inches. The colors are very fresh, as the print comes from an album. There is minor soiling on the front margins and on the reverse.
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Authentic Hiroshige Woodblock - Yokkaichi - Tokaido
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1006286 (stock# 190944)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858), titled “The Mie River near Yokkaichi”, from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road (also known as the Hoeiko Tokaido), 1833. Yokkaichi is the 43rd rest station along the Tokaido Road – the main route between Ninhonbashi in Tokyo and Sanjo Bashi in Kyoto
The image measures approximately 9 x 13 3/4 inches. The print is trimmed into image, and it has a centerfold, minor rubbing and soiling in the image and the on reverse, small worm holes in the image and paper inclusions in the image and on the reverse. Don’t let this detailed condition report scare you off – a zoom image is linked to the enlargement. For other works by this artist, please contact us or visit FloatingWorld.com
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Original Hiroshige Woodblock - Numazu - Hoeido Tokaido
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1006285 (stock# 190913)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858), titled “Twilight at Numazu”, from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road (also known as the Hoeiko Tokaido), 1833. Numazu is the 12th rest station along the Tokaido Road – the main route between Ninhonbashi in Tokyo and Sanjob Bashi in Kyoto
The image measures approximately 9 x 13 3/4 inches. The print is trimmed into image, and it has a centerfold, minor rubbing and soiling in the image and the on reverse, and a small loss in the paper at the center top margin. Don’t let this detailed condition report scare you off – a zoom image is linked to the enlargement. For other works by this artist, please contact us or visit FloatingWorld.com
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Genuine Hiroshige Woodblock - Mishima - Hoeido Tokaido
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1006284 (stock# 190912)
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Original Japanese woodblock print Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858), titled “Morning Mist at Mishima”, from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road (also known as the Hoeiko Tokaido), 1833. Mishima is the 11th rest station along the Tokaido Road – the main route between Ninhonbashi in Tokyo and Sanjo Bashi in Kyoto
The image measures approximately 9 x 13 3/4 inches. The print is trimmed into image, and it has a centerfold, minor rubbing and soiling in the image and the on reverse, a small loss in the paper at the lower right edge, and a faint adhesive residue in the image at right near edge of paper. Don’t let this detailed condition report scare you off – a zoom image is linked to the enlargement. For other works by this artist, please contact us or visit FloatingWorld.com
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Erotic Japanese Woodblock Print by Koryusai
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Pre 1800 item# 740434 (stock# 170617)
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Original 18th century Japanese woodblock print by Isoda Koryusai (fl. c. 1764-1788), depicting a bathhouse scene, from the series 12 Bouts for Eros. The print is somewhat faded, with some soiling and toning on the front and reverse, faint creasing in the image, light toning at the front top edge and on the reverse, and some minor wrinkling at the upper left edge of the print. The entire sheet measures 9 1/2 x 15 1/8 inches.
This print is from the genre generally called “shunga”, also known as “images of spring”. The imagery of shunga prints varies from graphic rendezvous between courtesans and clients to subtle glimpses of tender embraces between characters based on Japanese literature. Shunga were intended to be enjoyed as entertainment for both men and women and have had various uses, including as sexual manuals and even instructions on hygiene.
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