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Traditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection (#3)

Celebrated for their one-of-a-kind process and distinctive aesthetics, woodblock prints are a widely recognized as an iconic form of Japanese art

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Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Woodblock Print Woman Kneeling

Traditional Woodblock Print Woman Kneeling
pale skin, beauties, Traditional Japanese Woodblocks, 118448651

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Woodblock print of Actor
" Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows an actor Seki Sanjuro and was published in 1831

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Concubine and Servant

Japanese Concubine and Servant
beauties, beautiful woman, Traditional Japanese Woodblocks, 121176641

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock of a Kabuki actor

Japanese Woodblock of a Kabuki actor
" Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows a Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kyuzo and was published in 1839

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actors

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actors
Utagawa Toyokuni, a pupil of Utagawa Toyoharu (1735-1814), was a preeminent designer of actor prints from the mid 1790s until his death

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Sadahide Japanese Woodblock print of Tokyo

Traditional Sadahide Japanese Woodblock print of Tokyo
" Sadahide (1807-73), this image 1862 circa is the left hand print of a triptych illustrating famous places in and around Tokyo and Yokohama

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Actors

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Actors
This wonderful Japanese woodblock print shows two kabuki actors from the same dynasty. The one on the right is Ichikawa Danjuro the 8th and the one on the right is Ichimura Takenojo the 11th

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Street Scene Print by Hiroshige

Japanese Woodblock Street Scene Print by Hiroshige
Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige, 1797-1858. Forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock of Beautiful Moon Woman

Japanese Woodblock of Beautiful Moon Woman
Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. He learned printmaking as a student of Toyoharu

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Pearl Divers

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Pearl Divers
A fantastic provocative print by Utagawa Toyokuni (1769, Edo - February 24, 1825, Edo) also often referred to as Toyokuni I

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock Circa 1800

Vintage Japanese Woodblock Circa 1800
pink blossom, Traditional Japanese Woodblocks, 94098406

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock of two females

Japanese Woodblock of two females
"Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797 aa October 12, 1858 forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock City Scene Print by Hiroshige

Japanese Woodblock City Scene Print by Hiroshige
"Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797aa1858, forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print of Mount Fuji

Japanese Woodblock Print of Mount Fuji
"Japanese landscape from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797 aa 1858 forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Townscape Print by Hiroshige

Japanese Woodblock Townscape Print by Hiroshige
"Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797 aa October 12, 1858 forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a Procession

Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a Procession
Japanese scene from the master Yoshituru and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. A woodblock print from the Edo period showing a landscape image of the mountain Mt

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock snow scene

Traditional Japanese Woodblock snow scene
"Hiroshige Ando (1797-1858) is often considered, along with Hokusai, the greatest Japanese printmaking artist in the 19th century. He is best known for his landscape prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock of female in landscape

Japanese Woodblock of female in landscape
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada, 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1845 from the Edo period showing a female figure in traditional Kimono looking into a casket as a flock of geese fly over

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock of a female making Origami

Japanese Woodblock of a female making Origami
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1845 from the Edo period, showing a female figure sitting by a window in traditional Kimono

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print, Female reading, Interior Scene

Japanese Woodblock Print, Female reading, Interior Scene
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1845 from the Edo period, showing a female figure sitting by a window in traditional Kimono

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese woodblock print of domestic scene

Vintage Japanese woodblock print of domestic scene
Wonderful black and white woodblock print of a domestic scene from a picture book dated 1853. A servant with a traditional broom points and bows before another man

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by window

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by window
Utagawa Toyokuni, a pupil of Utagawa Toyoharu, was a pre-eminent designer of actor prints from the mid 1790s until his death

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print Woman and the Moon

Japanese Woodblock Print Woman and the Moon
Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797 - October 12, 1858 forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print by Hiroshige

Japanese Woodblock Print by Hiroshige
"Japanese scene from the master Utagawa Hiroshige 1797aa1858 forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female in the snow

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female in the snow
Japanese snow scene from the master Kunisada and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. A woodblock print from the Edo period showing a figure standing in the snow in

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Cherry Tree and Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock Cherry Tree and Actor
Japanese Actor from the master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861). A woodblock print from the Edo period. Warrior with Samurai sword. Would make an ideal card or form part of a calendar

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional woodblock print of a man by water

Traditional woodblock print of a man by water
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1850 from the Edo period showing a male figure in traditional costume standing by a river at night

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Yokohama Bay

Traditional Japanese Woodblock Yokohama Bay
YoshikazuUtagawaa(active c.1850-c.1870) He is known as a major print maker of Yokohama-e (Yokohama prints) that depict Western people and cultures

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock female at night

Japanese Woodblock female at night
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1845 from the Edo period, showing a female figure sitting by an open window in traditional Kimono by moonlight

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a women in room

Traditional Japanese Woodblock of a women in room
A wonderful Ukiyo-e print by the master Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female musician

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female musician
Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print of 1862 shows an actor Nakamura Daikich with a Shamisen is a 3-stringed lute with a

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Triptych Woodblock Print of the Hunt

Japanese Triptych Woodblock Print of the Hunt
A wonderful tryptic created by the master woodblock printer Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1797-1861 illustrating the monster hunt story, the hunt is called Nue Taiji, Yorimass retainer, Hayata Tadazumi

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
This fine print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1797-1862 was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints he is associated with the Utagawa school

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by harbour

Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by harbour
Utagawa Kunisada (1786 a January 12, 1865) also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III, This image of an actor holding a pipe against a backdrop of Mount Fuji

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of a Ghost

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of a Ghost
Utagawa Kunisada (1786 a January 12, 1865) also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Children

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Children
Toyohara Chikanobu (1838aa1912), was a prolific woodblock artist of Japans Meiji period. His works capture the transition from the age of the Samurai to Meiji modernity

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Calligraphy

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Calligraphy
Very unusual woodblock print from Japan, circa 1850 and is made up from mainly calligraphy with the Sun behind, the image at the bottom shows a bonsai tree, Cherry blossom, a Crane (the light)

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of House Interior

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of House Interior
This wonderful colourful Oban woodblock print is by Yamazaki Toshinobu, (1857-1885) Son of a barber; He created thirty woodblock prints of the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Vintage Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
This vintage Japanese woodblock print is by Yoshikuni Toyokawa active 1803-1840, was a pupil of Asayama Ashikuni. He was both a printmaker and a poet. His favourite subjects were actor prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese woodblock print of young woman 1790

Japanese woodblock print of young woman 1790
This print 1790 by the master by Kitagawa Utamaro aE1753 a 1806 highly regarded practitioners of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Woodblock Print Woman and Musical Instrument

Japanese Woodblock Print Woman and Musical Instrument
Traditional Japanese Woodblocks, 118455577

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: 19th century Japanese woodblock print

19th century Japanese woodblock print
a photograph of an original antique woodblock print from the Album of Bird-and-Flower) published by Imao Keinen in 1891

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Japanese Art - The Forty seven Ronin

Japanese Art - The Forty seven Ronin
Vintage engraving from the story of the Loyal Ronins (or, 47 Ronin). The revenge of the forty-seven Ronin, also known as the Ako vendetta or the Genroku Ako incident

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Geishas with princess and court ladies woodcut 1880

Geishas with princess and court ladies woodcut 1880
Original japanese Ukiyo-E Woodblock print from 1880

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
" Utagawa Toyokuni (1769, Edo - February 24, 1825, Edo, also often referred to as Toyokuni I.This dramatic print shows and actor in the 1852 series of half actor prints called Kiso 69 eki)

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
Japanese scene from the master Kunisada 1786-1865, a woodblock print, circa 1840 from the Edo period showing an actor in traditional costume with a Samurai sword and holding his hat a shield

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor standing

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor standing
" Utagawa Kunisada (1786 aa January 12, 1865) also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III was the most popular, prolific and financially successful designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints in 19th-century

Background imageTraditional Japanese Woodblocks Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor

Traditional Japanese Woodblock print of Actor
" Utagawa Toyokuni (1769, Edo - February 24, 1825, Edo) was born as the son of a puppet maker. He learned printmaking as a student of Toyoharu



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