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1845448631845. Loose leaf. vg. Color woodblock print. Oban tate-e format. 14.5 x 9.5". This print represents Kameyama the 49th station of the Tokaido taken from the series known as "Fifty-three Pairings for the Tokaido Road" or 53 Parallels for the Tokaido Road. This set paired historical characters associated with the Tokaido to a respective station and was composed of work from Hiroshige Kunisada and Kuniyoshi. In this print by Hiroshige a woman dreams of three characters from the kabuki play Reigen Kameyamahoko The Kameyama Revenge. Text in Japanese. unknown
18802092902138101185Koichi Yamamoto 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 large sheets Koichi Yamamoto paperback
184918899AB1849. Tokyo Iseya Heikichi 1849. 18 : 125 cm. 20 woodblock printed leaves ink and colour on paper. Original boards japanese binding. Rare work by Utagawa Hiroshige the woodcuts show different flowers fish etc. and one view of Mount Fuji. - Binding wrinkled title-label missing inside the first three leaves with stains. hardcover
2092902138101460Ibasen Saburo 1176. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: Large format Number of copies: 1 sheet Ibasen Saburo paperback
19062090502113709395Not Available 1906. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18712110502150909080Kansendo version 1871. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kansendo version paperback
18882110502150908602Heitaro Kato version 1888. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Heitaro Kato version paperback
2111902154600994Takamizawa Mokuhansha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Takamizawa Mokuhansha paperback
19721805300026Tokyo : Shueisha Co 1972. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 43 cm. Tan cloth. Held in grey cloth portfolio case with 2 bone ties. 133 xiii pages chiefly illustrations 55 color plates. Tissue guards. A gorgeous limited edition reproduction of the work of Hiroshige. Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e prints. Special series vol. 1. Summary in English. Edited by Zauho Press. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. [Tokyo] : Shueisha Co hardcover
19731805300032Tokyo : Shueisha Co 1973. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 43 cm. Tan cloth. Held in black cloth portfolio case with 2 bone ties. xiii 115-96 pages 46 leaves of plates : chiefly color illustrations. A gorgeous limited edition reproduction of the work of Hokusai. Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e prints. Special series vol. 2. Summary in English. "English adaptation by Yuko Ochi and Patrick Cafferkey"--Page viii. Edited by Zauho Press. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. [Tokyo] : Shueisha Co hardcover
19792091502135308258Kosaisha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 box Kosaisha paperback
18001404867Japan Edo Period likely mid 1800s. Other. Original muticolor woodblock print. Ink on paper. In Very Good condition in a Very Good frame. Exposed paper measures w. 6.5 in. x h. 9 in. Frame measures w. 11.875 in. by h. 14.75 in. Triple matted. Pigments vivid though paper is moderately age toned. Not examined out of frame. Artist presumed but unconfirmed. SJF collection. Shelved Dupont. 1404867. Arts & Antiques. unknown
42023901Edo 1833-34 Takenouchi. A single Oban horizontal color woodblock print: 35.7 x 23 cm. sheet:37.5 x 34.8 cm.dusty excellent impression and registry a bit of old 'rubbing' to surface else solid & firm. RARE EARLY EDITION . . . SUPERB COMPOSITION LANDSCAPE BY JAPAN'S MOST ICONIC . . . LANDSCAPE ARTIST & PRINTMAKER . . . HIROSHIGE . . . FROM THE SERIES: . . . TOKAIDO GO JU SAN TSUGI NO UCHI: . . . NO. 5 IN "THE 53 STATIONS OF THE TOKAIDO HIGHWAY" . . SHINMACHI-BASHI: NEW TOWN BRIDGE . . THE ARTIST: ANDO Hiroshige 1797-1858 was the last major master of the Ukiyo-e school. In 1811 he entered the studio of Utagawa Toyohiro soon given the 'nom d'artiste' "Hiroshige." . He published his first color woodblock printed book in 1818. He was greatly influenced by Hokusai's series of landscape prints including this series TOKAIDO GO JU SAN TSUGI. Being impressed Hiroshige set out to do his own impressions of the Tokaido highway series. . . Hiroshige soon distinguished himself as the landscape master of Japan during this period. He made a large contribution to the development of the landscape color print as well as the traditional "Kacho" "Bird & Flower" prints with a tendency to the Kyoto Shijo School. . He remained the master of impressionist creating poetic views of nature and remained the best-loved of all Japanese artists. See Lane below p.229. With signature samples by dates. . FAMOUS PRINT FROM THE FAMOUS TOKAIDO HIGHWAY SERIES: . This famous series by Ando Hiroshige I TOKAIDO GOJU SAN TSUGI NO UCHI: THE FIFTY-THREE STAGES OF THE TOKAIDO HIGHWAY has been a standard and famous series of 54 prints since its issue in 1833-34. This is stop #5 showing Hodogaya Shin Machi Bashi New Bridge over the Katabira river. . Published by Takenouchi Magohachi Hoeidô and Tsuruya Kiemon Senkakudô circa 1833-34 Tenpo 4-5th. years with the red Hanko seal/chop of both Hoeido and Senkakudo. . CONDITION: . NOTES ON SPECIFIC COPIES: . Copy 1.: This is the original FIRST EDITION of the print. It was published circa 1833-34. The front surface is rubbed dusty the back side is re-backed with some Japanese calligraphy paper. . The impression & registry are excellent the colors are strong. . There are some neat restorations to the back side of the print using Washi handmade Japanese mulberry fiber paper when the item was re-backed in the distant past. . The white borders intact and perhaps a tiny bit trimmed. . The front side as usual a bit dusty rubbed with minor soil a feint discoloration above the trees on the left 1/3. Regardless the image & coloring are strong & impressive. . The print has been 're-backed' some time in its distant past using some old Washi paper which appears to have been an old signature samples sheet with other Fude bamboo brush & Sumi black ink writing. There are 2 small pin/tiny holes which are mended by the backing. . This was a common practice in the early 19th century. The work is now quite firm & solid. The backing paper is not visible from the front side. . Given the fact that is print is about 187 years old it is in better than the average condition. Please review the photos prior to ordering. . edition. It is in pristine condition excellent registry & impression about as good as it can get. . Copy 2: This is a circa 1920's reprint of the original edition. A pristine example UNUSED with superb impression and registry about as good as it can get. Ready for framing and display. . Color photos are posted to our website. . REFERENCES: . This print was exhibited at Le Musée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet July-October 2019. This print was offered at Sotheby's London: see Sothebys 2020/fine-japanese-art/utagawa- iroshige-i-1797-1858-four-prints-hodogaya This link shows our Hodogaya print as the top left example. Their estimate was about $993 per print in a group of 4. LANE Richard: IMAGES FROM THE FLOATING WORLD: THE JAPANESE PRINT: see p.229 for an excellent biography of Hiroshige PRINT INCLUDING AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF UKIYO-E: see p.232 #1 he cites: "55 Oban prints ca. 1833-34 publishers Hoeidoh & Senkakudoh." This print being #5 of the Tokaido series cited as #74 page 232 & illustration. See his p.230-31 for a map of the Tokaido station series. Wikipedia: Hiroshige I: TOKAIDO GOJU SAN TSUGI: See wikipedia for more info on 53 Stations of the Tokaido. unknown
1866313867Edo: Kinrindo Seishichi. 金鱗堂清七 1866. Five prints joined together mounted on a later scroll total 48x14 inches. Numerous ownership seals moderate spotting throughout penultimate print has a rectangular stain at the center. A map-scroll depicting famous sites across the breadth of Japan. Kinrindo Seishichi. 金鱗堂清七 unknown
1833448681833. First edition HÅeidÅ edition aka “Great Tokaidoâ€. Oblong oban yoko-e format. Color woodblock print. 10x15â€. Loose in plastic sleeve. 48th station of the Tokaido. From the first edition of “The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road†series by Utagawa Hiroshige. unknown
106381n.d. Hardcover. Fair/No jacket. Accordion folded woodblock print that has each successive color layer printed. In a trifold cover that is barely holding together. The woodblock are printed on heavy cardstock and are in very good shape.<br /> <br /> There is also Hiroshige's print of Miya Atsuta Juku from his series Tokaido Gujusan-Tsugi The Fifty-Three Stations of Tokaido. This is woodblock 42.<br /> <br /> This was originally owned by printer Paul Veres who reproduced the book as a beautiful inkjet version. All in a decorative clamshell box. hardcover
18802111902160200129Mizuno Keijiro 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 25.4cmx37cm Number of books: 2 points 1 sheet Mizuno Keijiro paperback
18614973Tokyo: Fuji-kei 1861. A full-colour woodblock print on lightweight paper hinge-mounted with tape on cream-coloured card. The print measures 34.5cm x 23.5 cm and is housed in a cream and red folder with a window on the front cover. A sheet of acetate is loosely inserted in the folder to protect the artwork. Light foxing or possibly glue marks on the top edge of the print very light wear on the upper part of the right-hand edge; otherwise a near-fine print with strong colour. HÅsen Temple at Nakano Nakano HÅsen-ji is one 49 woodblock prints in Hiroshige II's series Views of Famous Places in Edo Edo meishÅ zue. It was created by the artist and engraved by Horikane HorichÅ.</p> <p>The print depicts a three-tiered pagoda standing amid tall majestic trees. Several figures can be seen wandering through the grounds of this serene forest setting.</p> <p>Utagawa Hiroshige II 1826-1869 was the most successful pupil of master woodblock artist Hiroshige I so much so that for many years the work of the pupil was confused with that of the master. In the period this print was executed Hiroshige II specialised in landscapes based on the later works of Hiroshige I and created a number of series featuring pleasing views and images of nature.</p> <p>The print includes the aratame seal of the Censor Tsutaya Kichizo. Fuji-kei unknown
1833448661833. First edition HÅeidÅ edition aka “Great Tokaidoâ€. Oblong oban yoko-e format. Color woodblock print. 10x15â€. Loose in plastic sleeve.23rd station of the Tokaido. From the first edition of “The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road†series by Utagawa Hiroshige. unknown
183455363Edo 1834. Hoeido edition. A matted printed in a cloth and wooden frame. Ukiyo-e woodblock print. Oban Yoko-e. Approx 13 3/4 x 8 3/4" visible inside the mat. Print no. 10 from Hiroshige's acclaimed series The Fifty-Three Stations of the TÅkaidÅ. In possibly it's first state. This image depicts the 9th station of the Tokaido crossing the Sakawa River at the town of Odawara. Absent the presence of a bridge the image shows travelers being carried across the river by porters in the traditional manner. Hanging wire printed material and description attached to the back of the frame. Light stains to the print with a vertical folding crease visible. unknown
213356New York: Kotsu Nippon N.D. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Faint soiling along spine. Kotsu Nippon unknown
2092902138101112Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 25.5cmx37.5cm Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19305585Tokyo: Yuyudo C1930. A beautiful woodblock print reproducing one of Hiroshige's famous illustrations from the collection "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo." This print shows Komagata-do Temple and Azuma Bridge. Originally published by Uoei 1857 this reproduction is by Yuyudo. Although undated it is likely from the 1930's. Although a reproduction it is a genuine woodblock copy not a modern digital or lithographic print. In excellent clean condition it is loosely tipped into a card folder / passe partout but can be removed for framing. Komagata-do Temple is located in the triangular plot of land near Komagata Bridge in Kaminarimon 2-chome Taito Ward. Originally it was a storehouse-style temple located on the riverbank in Komagata 1-chome enshrining a Bato Kannon Horse-Headed Kannon. Edoites pronounce Komagata-do Temple as "Komando." The illustration perhaps inspired by the famous poem by the geisha Takao "You are now near Komagata singing the cuckoo" depicts a cuckoo flying in the sky. The print of the rainy May sky is magnificent showcasing the skill of the printer. The picture shows Azuma Bridge from the roof of Komagata-do Temple depicting houses on the Honjo riverbank on the other side. The white wall belongs to the lower residence of Hosokawa Notonokami. A red flag is visible in the foreground. This is the signboard flag of a general store called "Hyakusuke" located across the street from Komagata-do which sold rouge and face powder. It was designed to be visible from a distance featuring the rouge they sold. It was a very eye-catching signboard at the time. 34cm x 23cm. Passe partout is 49cm x 34cm. . Une magnifique estampe sur bois reproduisant l'une des célèbres illustrations d'Hiroshige issues de la collection « Cent vues célèbres d'Edo ». Cette estampe représente le temple Komagata-do et le pont Azuma. Publiée à l'origine par Uoei en 1857 cette reproduction est l'œuvre de Yuyudo. Bien qu'elle ne porte pas de date elle date probablement des années 1930. Bien qu'il s'agisse d'une reproduction il s'agit d'une véritable copie sur bois et non d'une impression numérique ou lithographique moderne. En excellent état elle est simplement collée dans un passe-partout mais peut être retirée pour être encadrée. Le temple Komagata-do est situé sur un terrain triangulaire près du pont Komagata dans le quartier de Kaminarimon 2-chome arrondissement de Taito. À l'origine il s'agissait d'un temple de style entrepôt situé sur les berges de la rivière à Komagata 1-chome abritant un Bato Kannon Kannon à tête de cheval. Les habitants d'Edo prononcent le nom du temple Komagata-do « Komando ». L'illustration peut-être inspirée du célèbre poème de la geisha Takao « Tu es maintenant près de Komagata chantant le coucou » représente un coucou volant dans le ciel. La reproduction du ciel pluvieux de mai est magnifique et met en valeur le talent de l'imprimeur. L'image montre le pont Azuma depuis le toit du temple Komagata-do représentant les maisons sur la rive de la rivière Honjo de l'autre côté. Le mur blanc appartient à la résidence inférieure de Hosokawa Notonokami. Un drapeau rouge est visible au premier plan. Il s'agit du drapeau-enseigne d'un magasin général appelé « Hyakusuke » situé en face du Komagata-do qui vendait du rouge à lèvres et de la poudre pour le visage. Il était conçu pour être visible de loin mettant en avant le rouge à lèvres qu'ils vendaient. C'était une enseigne très accrocheuse à l'époque. 34 cm x 23 cm. Le passe-partout mesure 49 cm x 34 cm. Yuyudo unknown
1976mon0003427031Shueisha Co. Ltd. 1976. Hardcover. Like New. . Japanese language text. Profusely illustrated. Full page full color plates. Shueisha Co. Ltd. hardcover
1833448651833. First edition HÅeidÅ edition aka “Great Tokaidoâ€. Oblong oban yoko-e format. Color woodblock print. 10x15â€. White heavy-stock mat. 12th station of the Tokaido. From the first edition of “The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road†series by Utagawa Hiroshige. Some foxing to the image. unknown