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Artist: Shiro Kasamatsu Title: Two Koi Fish (Carp) Date: 1957 Medium: Japanese Woodblock Print Size: 10.5 x 15.5 inches Publisher: Unsodo from first edition blocks Auto-zuri edition

Artist: Shiro Kasamatsu Title: Two Koi Fish (Carp) Date: 1957 Medium: Japanese Woodblock Print Size: 10.5 x 15.5 inch... on Jan 29, 2017

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The Coast at Hota, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, 1858

© 2023 McGaw Graphics, Inc. About the ArtistAndo Hiroshige was one of the most famous Japanese artists of the Ukiyo-e school. He was especially revered for his landscapes depicting lyrical scenes of everyday life. Hiroshige was born in Edo (now Tokyo). When he was orphaned at the age of twelve, he assumed his father's job as firefighter. Soon, however, he was inspired by the prints of the esteemed artist Hokusai to become an artist. Hiroshige apprenticed himself to the artist Utagawa…

Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi by Koichi Okada (born 1907)

Lovely springtime view of Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi, the scene framed by delicate pink cherry blossoms. The water shimmers with colorful reflections, reflecting the cool tones of the snow-covered peak and the darker greens and blues of the foliage and water. A beautiful shin-hanga design. A contemporary of Hasui, Koichi Okada is best-known for his striking views of Mt Fuji. A terrific choice for display, considered one of Koichi's best subjects.Signed - KoichiPublisher - Unsodo, with…

Paysage du Japon par Hasui Kawase, Estampe moderne - le site du Japon

Le paysage du Japon par Hasui Kawase dépeint le Japon du début du XXe siècle à travers ses saisons et ses lieux cultes, par le prolifique peintre.

This is a beautiful 18th Century Japanese Illustration of an early flowering Plum tree (Ume) against a full Moon background. It would be the perfect card to give to a lover of nature and botany, or just as a declaration of love for that special someone. We lovingly produce unique greeting cards of

This is a beautiful 18th Century Japanese Illustration of an early flowering Plum tree (Ume) against a full Moon background. It would be the perfect card to give to a lover of nature and botany, or just as a declaration of love for that special someone. We lovingly produce unique greeting cards of

"This Replica of traditional Japanese wood cut printing is on Heavy Epson premium Matte paper with archival inks. It is 19\" x 13\" with a 1/4 \" to 1/2 \" border."

"This Replica of traditional Japanese wood cut printing is on Heavy Epson premium Matte paper with archival inks. It is 19\" x 13\" with a 1/4 \" to 1/2 \" border."

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Ancient Japanese woodblock print presented in an elegant European frame, a happy marriage between Europe and Asia. Memory of another era with subtle colors and designs, it is also a celebration of Japanese culture and costume. Fukuroi, Station 28 of Eisen's famous "Beauties of Tokaido" series. With its 53 relays, The Tokaido leading from Tokyo to Kyoto is a classic theme in 19th century Japanese prints. Artist: Keisai Eisen (渓 斎 英 泉, 1790 - 1848) printed early 1900 #estampesjaponaises
Bring your broken treasures back to life with this DIY Kintsugi Kit directly shipped from Japan.
We have often been asked by beginners in Japanese prints which book we can recommend. Here is the answer. It is not an easy one.
The term artist proof is used in connection with limited edition prints. It is a common practice that an artist keeps 10-15% out of a limited print edition for his own use. These prints are called artist proofs or épreuve d'artiste (French). Typical abbreviations found on such prints are AP, A/P, A.P. or something like E/P or E.P.. In strict terms, artist proofs are not meant to be sold in the market, at least not immediately. So much the theory.