Between the 1970s and the present day
Contemporary 1
Hajime Namiki
Hirono Norikane (Etching)
Katsuyuki Nishijima
Kaoru Saito (Etching)
Kazuyuki Ohtsu
Koichi Maeda
Kunio Kaneko
Masao Ido
Seiji Sano
Shufu Miyamoto
Tadashige Nishida
Tatsuo Kawashima
Contemporary 2
Ay-O (Silkscreen)
Daimon Kinoshita
Haruki Kobayashi
Koji Ikuta (Etching)
Masaaki Tanaka (Silkscreen)
Noboru Yamataka
Sarah Brayer (Woodblock, Etching)
Shigeki Kuroda (Etching)
Teruhide Kato
Ushio Takahashi (Etching)
Waichi Hayashi
Wasaburo Hattori (Lithograph)
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The beautiful woodblock print 'Yubae' (Evening Glow) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima, first printed in 1998. It depicts a serene sunset street view of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture. Please note that this print is a small size, with a paper height of 6 inches and a width of 8 inches.
Takehara
Takehara is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture. Occupying a strategic location on the Seto Inland Sea, it became renowned as a port city in the Muromachi period and then flourished as a centre of the salt industry in the latter days of the Edo period. More recently, it has styled itself as "The Little Kyoto of Aki," and the Special Historical District of old warehouses was selected as one of Japan's "100 Most Scenic Towns." (Source: Wikipedia)
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 inches wide and 6 inches tall (20 x 15 cm)
Image size: 6 and 1/4 inches wide and 4 and 1/4 inches tall (16 x 11 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: First printed in 1998
Signed: Block-signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition.
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The beautiful woodblock print titled 'Yugumo' (Evening Clouds) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima, first printed in 2000. It depicts a wonderful sunset scene at Kamikatsura, Kyoto, capturing the serene beauty of the Japanese evening sky in a small image. Please note that this print is small in size, with a height of 6 inches and a width of 8 inches. Despite its size, it features wonderful details and strong colors, making it a very lovely print.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 8 inches wide and 6 inches tall (20.5 x 15 cm)
Image size: 6 and 1/4 inches wide and 4 and 1/4 inches tall (16 x 11 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: First printed in 2000
Signed: Block-signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Very good condition, with only a couple of tiny ink spots on the margins, as shown.
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The serene etching print 'Yuki furu Oshino' (Snowfall in Oshino Village) is by Hiroto Norikane. This tranquil artwork perfectly captures the peacefulness of a snowy day in Gokayama. The delicate lines and intricate details bring the village to life, making you feel as though you are standing right there in the midst of the falling snow. Notice how the snow falls gently in the quaint village of Gokayama, blanketing the traditional thatched-roof house behind a persimmon tree and creating a picturesque scene that takes your breath away.
Technique: Etching
Paper size: 13 and 5/8 inches by 11 and 1/8 inches (34.5 x 28.3 cm)
Image size: 10 inches by 7 and 1/2 inches (25.5 x 18.5 cm)
Sheet number: 29/100
Date: 2021
Signed: Hand-signed by the artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: Pristine condition. There is a tiny minor paper crease at the lower right margin corner, which will be matted out.
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The serene etching print "Yuki furu Oshino" (Snowfall in Oshino Village) is by Hiroto Norikane. Very peaceful mountain village image with Mt. Fuji on a snowy day. It says the view of Mt. Fuji is most beautiful from Oshino village.
Technique: Etching
Paper size: 9 inches by 7 and 5/8 inches (22.7 x 19.2 cm)
Image size: 5 inches by 4 and 5/8 inches (13 x 11.5 cm)
Sheet number: 17/100
Date: 2021
Signed: Hand signed by the artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: pristine condition
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$ 249.00
The fabulous woodblock print "Yuki Hana" (Snow Flowers) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima. Printed in 2010. Very serene snow image of Kyoto. Hand-numbered, titled, and signed by the artist in pencil. Artist's official red "Shima" seal on the lower left of the image. Limited edition of only 100 prints.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 20 and 7/8 inches wide and 14 and 7/8 inches tall (53 x 37.5 cm)
Image size: 17 and 7/8 inches wide and 10 and 3/4 inches tall (45.2 x 27 cm)
Sheet number: 12/100
Date: Printed in 2010
Signed: Hand- Signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Very good condition.
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Pleasing woodblock print "Yuki ni Asobu" (Playing in Snow) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. Serene snow image of the mountain village. Two children and birds are playing in the snow. Their innocence in nature is very heartwarming. Ohtsu's warm and mellow personality is reflected in this work. Limited edition size of only 50.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 23 inches by 16 and 7/8 inches (58 x 42.8 cm)
Image size: 20 and 5/8 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (52.5 x 37 cm)
Sheet number: 46/50
Date: 2022
Signed: Signed "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Pristine condition.
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The stunning woodblock print 'Yuki no Mura' (Snow Village) is by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. This print captures the serenity of a peaceful, snow-covered village that will transport you to a world of tranquility. Mr. Ohtsu told me that this snow scene was the view he saw from the train he took to Matsumoto from Gifu. It was a very small and lesser-known village; however, this serene snow scene captured his eyes. His warm and mellow personality is reflected in this work. This truly beautiful handmade print brings tranquility and relaxation into any room.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 23 inches by 16 and 7/8 inches (58 x 42.8 cm)
Image size: 20 and 3/8 inches by 14 and 1/2 inches (52 x 37 cm)
Sheet number: 80/88
Date: 2020
Signed: "Kazuyuki Ohtsu" in pencil by the artist on the bottom.
Condition: Pristine condition.
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The beautiful woodblock print 'Yukimoyoi' (Snow in Gion) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima. This print captures the serene beauty of a snowy scene in Shinbashi, Gion, Kyoto, exuding a stunningly romantic and peaceful atmosphere.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 1/8 inches wide and 13 and 1/8 inches tall (25.5 x 33 cm)
Image size: 7 and 3/4 inches wide and 10 and 3/4 inches tall (19.5 x 27 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: First printed in 1997
Signed: Hand-signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition. Minor ink smudges on the right margin will be easily matted out.
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The adorable woodblock print 'Yumashi' (Tanuki Statues at Sunset) is by Katsuyuki Nishijima. This delightful print features tanuki statues lined up in the warm glow of a beautiful sunset. Shigaraki Tanuki is a special good luck statue, and it is an adorable creature. This print will put a smile on your face.Please note that this is a small-sized print measuring 6 inches by 8 inches.
Shigaraki Tanuki
The Tanuki statue is a symbol of Shigaraki ware in Shiga prefecture. Shigaraki ware is very famous and one of the “Six Old Kilns” in Japan. Shigaraki tanuki is an adorable creature with 8 lucky meanings often seen at the front porch of houses and the entrance of restaurants in Japan.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 6 inches wide and 8 inches tall (15 x 20.5 cm)
Image size: 4 and 1/4 inches wide and 6 and 3/8 inches tall (11 x 16 cm)
Sheet number: N/A
Date: First printed in 2016
Signed: Block-signed "K. Nishijima" on the bottom margin
Condition: Pristine condition.
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$ 250.00
Fabulous etching print "Yume '80" (Dream '80) is by Kaoru Saito. Very large size print. Her elegant expression brings a calm and peaceful atmosphere to your room.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 20 inches by 18 inches (50.8 x 45.5 cm)
Image size: 14 and 3/8 inches by 12 and 1/4 inches (36.5 x 31 cm)
Sheet number: 25/80
Date: 1980
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Very good condition. Very minor handling crease on the margin which will be matted out.
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The breathtaking woodblock print 'Shiramizu Amida-do' is by Seiji Sano. This exquisite woodblock print captures the serene beauty of the Shiramizu Amida-do temple in early summer. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the peaceful atmosphere of this sacred place. The fresh colors are so refreshing.
Shiramizu Amida-do is a chapel located within the Buddhist temple of Ganjō-ji in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The Amida-dō is a national treasure, and the temple, with its paradise garden, has been designated as a national historic site.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 19 and 3/8 x 14 inches (49 x 35.8 cm)
Image size: 16 and 1/2 x 12 inches (42 x 30.5 cm)
Sheet number: AP
Date: 2004
Signed: Hand-signed by pencil on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition. Very minor paper crease on the left margin and a few faint ink spots on the margins, which will be easily matted out.
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Artist: Masuo Ikeda, Japanese (1934 - 1997)
Title: A SUITE OF SEVEN ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY MASUO IKEDA #3
Technique: Lithograph
Date: 1971
Signed: Pencil signed and numbered on the bottom margin
Edition: 119/200
Paper size: 11 and 7/8 x 16 and 3/4 inches (30 x 42.5 cm)
Image size: 9 and 1/2 x 10 and 1/4 inches (24 x 26 cm)
Condition: Pristine condition
Portfolios numbered 1/200 - 200-200 contain one suite of seven original lithographs numbered and signed by the artist on Arches paper.
This series of lithographs was pulled at the Bank Street Atelier, New York, in 1971.
Published by Chikuma Shobo, Tokyo, 1971.
Masuo Ikeda (1934 -1997)
Masuo Ikeda (1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known as a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo Art Museum is located in Nagano, Japan. His works are in the collection of many public and private institutions; among which, His artwork held at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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$ 495.00
Artist: Masuo Ikeda, Japanese (1934 - 1997)
Title: A SUITE OF SEVEN ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY MASUO IKEDA #4
Technique: Lithograph
Date: 1971
Signed: Pencil signed and numbered on the bottom margin
Edition: 119/200
Paper size: 11 and 7/8 x 16 and 3/4 inches (30 x 42.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine condition
Portfolios numbered 1/200 - 200-200 contain one suite of seven original lithographs numbered and signed by the artist on Arches paper.
This series of lithographs was pulled at the Bank Street Atelier, New York, in 1971.
Published by Chikuma Shobo, Tokyo, 1971.
Masuo Ikeda (1934 -1997)
Masuo Ikeda (1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known as a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo Art Museum is located in Nagano, Japan. His works are in the collection of many public and private institutions; among which, His artwork held at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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$ 495.00
Artist: Masuo Ikeda, Japanese (1934 - 1997)
Title: A SUITE OF SEVEN ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY MASUO IKEDA #5
Technique: Lithograph
Date: 1971
Signed: Pencil signed and numbered on the bottom margin
Edition: 119/200
Paper size: 11 and 7/8 x 16 and 3/4 inches (30 x 42.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine condition
Portfolios numbered 1/200 - 200-200 contain one suite of seven original lithographs numbered and signed by the artist on Arches paper.
This series of lithographs was pulled at the Bank Street Atelier, New York, in 1971.
Published by Chikuma Shobo, Tokyo, 1971.
Masuo Ikeda (1934 -1997)
Masuo Ikeda (1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known as a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo Art Museum is located in Nagano, Japan. His works are in the collection of many public and private institutions; among which, His artwork held at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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Artist: Masuo Ikeda, Japanese (1934 - 1997)
Title: A SUITE OF SEVEN ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY MASUO IKEDA #6
Technique: Lithograph
Date: 1971
Signed: Pencil signed and numbered on the bottom margin
Edition: 119/200
Paper size: 11 and 7/8 x 16 and 3/4 inches (30 x 42.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine condition
Portfolios numbered 1/200 - 200-200 contain one suite of seven original lithographs numbered and signed by the artist on Arches paper.
This series of lithographs was pulled at the Bank Street Atelier, New York, in 1971.
Published by Chikuma Shobo, Tokyo, 1971.
Masuo Ikeda (1934 -1997)
Masuo Ikeda (1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known as a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo Art Museum is located in Nagano, Japan. His works are in the collection of many public and private institutions; among which, His artwork held at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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$ 495.00
Artist: Masuo Ikeda, Japanese (1934 - 1997)
Title: A SUITE OF SEVEN ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS BY MASUO IKEDA #7
Technique: Lithograph
Date: 1971
Signed: Pencil signed and numbered on the bottom margin
Edition: 119/200
Paper size: 11 and 7/8 x 16 and 3/4 inches (30 x 42.5 cm)
Condition: Pristine condition
Portfolios numbered 1/200 - 200-200 contain one suite of seven original lithographs numbered and signed by the artist on Arches paper.
This series of lithographs was pulled at the Bank Street Atelier, New York, in 1971.
Published by Chikuma Shobo, Tokyo, 1971.
Masuo Ikeda (1934 -1997)
Masuo Ikeda (1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known as a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo Art Museum is located in Nagano, Japan. His works are in the collection of many public and private institutions; among which, His artwork held at Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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Original limited edition "Akiiro" (Autumn Colors) is by Noboru Yamataka who was born in 1926. Artist signature "Noboru Yamataka", edition number 53/100 and the title in pencil on the lower margin. Limited edition - hand signed of only 100 prints. Very lovely Autumn image.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 16 inches by 11 and 1/4 inches
Sheet number: 53/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Signed on the bottom margin in pencil by the artist
Condition: Very good condition with full margins, bold colors. Typical some tiny ink smudge and minor paper crease on the margin which will be easily matted out. Never framed with light paper toning form old age. Please see the pictures.
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Cute roses print. is by Fumio Fujita who was born in 1933. Limited edition - hand signed of only 200 prints. Fumio Fujita graduated from the Musashino College of Fine Arts, Fujita Fumio has been active in woodblock printmaking since 1963. Nice colors and contrast. You can see fine wood grains on the grey background.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 12 and 1/4 x 17 inches ( 31.2 x 43.2 cm)
Image size: 10 and 1/2 inches wide by 14 and 1/4 inches tall ( 26.6 x 36.2 cm)
Sheet number: 12/200
Date:1997
Signed: "F. Fujita" in pencil on the lower margin.
Condition: Pristine condition with full margins, bold colors and never framed. A few ink spots on the margin which will be easily matted out.
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Very cute silkscreen print "Flying Fish" is by Ay-O. Printed 1985. Ay-O is well known as "Rainbow Artist". He uses very colorful rainbow striped motifs in his art. His artwork is unique and fantastic. It is hard to find his print in excellent condition like this. Amazing colors. Absolutely stunning!. Already framed, ready to hang and enjoy this lovely print.
I posted different fish design separately (same size, same frame). It would look great as a pair.
Technique: Silkscreen
Frame size: 12 and 3/4 x 12 and 3/4 inches (32.3 x 32.3 cm)
Image size (Inside mat): 7 and 7/8 x 7 and 1/2 inches (20 x 19 cm)
Sheet number: 270/1000
Date: 1985
Signed: Hand signed in pencil by artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: Outstanding original condition. Framed. I did not examine out of frame. This print looks to be the outstanding condition. A frame is also in outstanding condition as well.
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Original limited edition "Harubiru" (Spring Afternoon) is by Noboru Yamataka who was born in 1926. Artist signature "Noboru Yamataka", edition number 17/100, and the title in pencil on the lower margin. Size: 10 and 3/4 inches by 15 and 1/4 inches. Limited edition - hand signed of only 100 prints. Very Japanese mood with lovely spring colors.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 3/4 inches by 15 and 1/4 inches
Sheet number:17/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Signed on the bottom margin in pencil by the artist
Condition: Very good condition with full margins, bold colors, and never framed. Typical some tiny ink smudge and paper crease on the margin which will be easily matted out. Please see the pictures.
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$ 400.00
The lovely woodblock print "Ichiya" (One Night) is by Ushio Takahashi. Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 75 sheets. Please see the superb details in this print. This print shows the tender beauty of a woman. His prints are in the collections of several Japanese and Korean museums.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 15 and 7/8 inches x 16 and 1/4 inches (40.2 x 41.2 cm)
Image size: 11 and 7/8 inches x 11 and 7/8 inches (30.2 x 30.2 cm)
Sheet number: 54/75
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Excellent condition
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Wonderful etching print "Juin" is by Ushio Takahashi. This is pencil signed by the artist and titled in Japanese by the artist. Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 75 sheets. Very elegant Japanese mood.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 14 and 1/2 inches wide x 20 and 3/4 inches tall (37 x 52.7 cm)
Image size: 10 and 5/8 inches wide x 16 and 3/8 inches tall (27 x 41.5 cm)
Sheet number: 32/75
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Very Good condition, very minor crease at the corners which will be easily matted out. Please see the pictures.
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Paper has deeply embossed seal "Koji Ikuta". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. Nice composition. This beautiful print brings tranquility and relaxation into any room.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 9 and 5/8 by 13 and 1/2 inches
Sheet number: 12/95
Date: 2009
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Pristine condition
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$ 750.00
Amazing etching print "Minazuki" (June) is by Ushio Takahashi. Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 75 sheets. Please see the superb details. Absolutely romantic colors and lovely her expression.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 18 x 21 inches (45.5 x 53.5 cm)
Image size: 13 and 7/8 x 16 and 1/2 inches (35.3 x 42 cm)
Sheet number: 14/75
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Outstanding condition. Tape still remains on the verso.
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The fabulous etching print "Mizube" (Water Side) is by Ushio Takahashi. This is one of my favorite prints. This is pencil signed by the artist and titled in Japanese by the artist. Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. This print shows the beauty of Japanese women elegantly by Western technique "Mezzotint".
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 15 and 1/4 inches x 18 and 5/8 inches (38.8 x 47.5 cm)
Image size: 11 and 1/8 inches x 14 and 1/8 inches (28.2 x 35.9 cm)
Sheet number: 82/95
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Pristine condition
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Fantastic etching print "Nami no oto (The Sound of Wave) is by Ushio Takahashi. Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. Her lace scarf is streaming in the wind. A really lovely woman in the stillness.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 18 and 3/8 inches wide by 15 and 3/4 inches tall (46.5 x 40 cm)
Image size: 14 and 1/4 inches wide by 11 and 1/4 inches tall (36.2 x 28.6 cm)
Sheet number: 76/95
Date: N/A (Printed in 1997)
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Pristine condition.
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Adorable Mezzotint etching print. Paper has deeply embossed seal "Koji Ikuta". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. "Maotoin / Eared owl (Mimizuku)" is called "Cat head Hawk". Very humorous subject.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 18 and 1/2 x 10 and 1/2 inches (47 x 26.5 cm)
Image size: 14 and 1/4 x 6 and 3/4 inches (36 x 17 cm)
Sheet number: 55/95
Date: 2000
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Pristine condition.
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Original limited edition "Sanaeda" (After Rice-transplanting) is by Noboru Yamataka who was born in 1926. Artist signed "Noboru Yamataka", edition number 63/100, and the title in pencil on the lower margin. It is in pristine condition with full margins, bold colors, and never framed. Typical some tiny ink smudge on the margins. Please see the pictures. Limited edition - hand signed of only 100 prints. This is a very peaceful scene after hard rice-transplanting. I feel the quiet and peaceful atmosphere from the shadows of the house and trees on the clear water in the rice field. Also, I feel early summer from his fresh green colors. Truly beautiful colors make warm your hearts and homesick. Truly Japan as we know it.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 14 and 3/4 inches by 11 inches
Sheet number: 63/100
Date: N/A
Signed: Signed on the bottom margin in pencil by the artist
Condition: Very good condition with full margins, bold colors, and never framed. Typical some tiny ink smudge and minor paper crease on the margins which will be matted out. Please see the pictures.
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Very adorable silkscreen print "Soldier Fish" is by Ay-O. Printed 1985. Ay-O is well known as "Rainbow Artist". He uses very colorful rainbow striped motifs in his art. His artwork is unique and fantastic. It is hard to find his print in excellent condition like this. Amazing colors. Absolutely stunning!. Already framed, ready to hang and enjoy this cute print.
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Technique: Silkscreen
Frame size: 12 and 3/4 x 12 and 3/4 inches (32.3 x 32.3 cm)
Image size (Inside mat): 7 and 7/8 x 7 and 1/2 inches (20 x 19 cm)
Sheet number: 565/1000
Date: 1985
Signed: Hand signed in pencil by artist on the bottom margin.
Condition: Outstanding original condition. Framed. I did not examine out of frame. This print looks to be the outstanding condition. A frame is also in outstanding condition as well.
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This is one of Kuroda's popular designs of bicycles and umbrellas. Very nice colors.
Technique: Dry-point etching and aquatint
Paper size: 15 and 7/8 inches by 12 and 1/2 inches
Sheet number: 27/100
Date: Ca. 1980
Signed: Hand signed on the bottom margin.
Condition: Excellent. Very minor spots on the lower right corner as shown. Please see the last picture. Tape residue on verso.
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$ 250.00 $ 360.00
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This beautiful print is by really cool Japanese contemporary artist Kozo Mio (1923-2000) He was born in Nagoya in 1923. The international contemporary artist (painter, printmaker, and illustrator ) who brought a new wave in a Japanese concreteness picture by a picture-like fantasy picture by the airbrush technique. His artwork is very familiar in Japan, his artwork was used as the cover of "Focus" (very famous Japanese magazine) until 1989 since 1956. studying traditional Japanese painting at the Kyoto Municipal School of Fine Arts, he turned to oils and, in the early part of his career, painted in a fairly straightforward descriptive style. Soon, however, he began to use the airbrush, concentrating on creating highly distorted figures and confirming his tendency to express his vision of modern society in psychological terms. Kozo Mio received the Grand Prix of the Biennial International Exhibition of Figurative Paintings.
He is a well-known air-brushed technique artist. (*Air-brushed acrylic pigment onto the veneered surface of the canvas.)
His artwork is held in The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, National Gallery of Modern Art - New Delhi, New Delhi
Technique: Lithograph and Serigraph
Paper size: 18 by 24 and 1/4 inches (45.5 x 61.5 cm)
Image size: 21 and 5/8 by 13 and 1/4 inches (33.5 x 40 cm)
Sheet number: 63/150
Date: N/A
Signed: Pencil signed "Kozo Mio" on the bottom margin.
Condition: Excellent condition, minor ink smudge, and faint crease on the margins which will be easily matted out.
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$ 350.00 $ 450.00
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The Paper has a deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. Excellent condition. Extremely faint mat burn which is almost not noticeable and will be easily matted out. Tape residue on verso. Amazing details. It looks like a real picture. Very beautiful print.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 16 and 1/4 inches wide by 11 and 7/8 inches tall. (41 x 30 cm)
Sheet number: 43/95
Date: N/A
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Very good condition. Minor toning and faint mat line from the previous framing which will be easily matted out. Please see the last picture. Tape residue on verso
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This is pencil signed by the artist and titled in Japanese by the artist. Paper has deeply embossed seal "Ushio Takahashi". Limited edition size of only 75 sheets. This print is extremely rare. He used the Mezzotint technique and silkscreen technique both. Also, he exhibited this print at the famous exhibition "Shunyo- ten, 1983". Please see superb details in this print. Truly beautiful colors and lovely her expression. His prints are in the collections of several Japanese and Korean museums.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 17 and 5/8 inches wide by 17 and 1/2 inches tall
Sheet number: 50/75
Date: N/A (1983)
Signed: Artist hand-signed on the bottom margin
Condition: Good condition. Extremely minor some pinpoint size foxing or ink smudges on the margins and extremely faint creasing on the lower right corner and upper left corner, and extremely slight mat burn which is very hardly noticeable and will be easily matted out. A few very faint brown spots on the face but hardly noticeable. Please see the pictures
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Paper has deeply embossed seal "Koji Ikuta". Limited edition size of only 95 sheets. Very popular print. Wonderful composition. Very dramatic print. This beautiful print brings tranquility and relaxation into any room.
Technique: Mezzotint etching
Paper size: 18 and 1/4 inches wide by 13 and 7/8 inches
Sheet number: 43/95
Date: 2005
Signed: Pencil signed by the artist
Condition: Pristine condition, tiny crease on the bottom corners which will be easily matted out.
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