- KUNIYASU & SURIMONO STYLE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK
PRINTSKuniyasu & Surimono Style Japanese Woodblock Prints. Unusual perspective prints. Kuniyasu landscape is signed the other unsigned. 9 1/4" x 14" & 7 3/8" x 15 1/8"....
[more like this] - Yanagawa Shigenobu (Japanese, 1787-1932)
woodblock print "Surimono", woodblock print on paper, date of printing unknown, 8-1/2" x 7-1/4" sheet, framed 16-1/4" x 14-3/4", good condition...
[more like this] - Japanese School. Collection of three
Surimono prints. 18th century, woodblock prints in colors. 2? h × 1? w in. result: $344. estimate: $300–500. Honjo Gallery label to verso of one example. Provenance: Honjo...
[more like this] - LARGE GROUPING OF JAPANESE UNFRAMED
WOODBLOCK PRINTSLarge Grouping of Japanese Unframed Woodblock Prints, to include, Hajo Takatoki Fighting with Tengu" Yoshitoshi, edo period "Full Moon Over a Crowded Street"...
[more like this] - FIFTEEN SURIMONO 20TH CENTURY WOODBLOCK
PRINTS, 6" X 4". BACKED 7.25" X 5.25".FIFTEEN SURIMONO, 20th Century, By various Edo/Meiji Period artists. Two depict ladies but most depict Japanese landmarks including...
[more like this] - GROUP OF SEVEN SMALL JAPANESE WOODBLOCK
PRINTS, 19TH CENTURY PRINTS, 19TH CENTURY, all unframed; including four Surimono prints by Hokkei, Kunpo, and others, a small woodblock print by Sadahide and another by Sosei...
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE SURIMONO MID-20TH CENTURY
WOODBLOCK PRINTS, 6.5” X 4.25”. UNFRAMED.TWO JAPANESE SURIMONO, Mid-20th Century, 1) Kimura Yoshiharu (Japan, 1934-), "Bird in Woods". 2) Kaoru Kawano (Japan, 1916-1965),...
[more like this] - ASIAN: TWO SURIMONO PRINTS FEATURING
MYTHICAL CREATURES, THE FIRST BY TOTOYA HOKKEI (JAPANESE, 1780-1850) "DRAGON IN THE CLOUDS" WOODBLOCK PRINT, A DRAGON WEAVES THROUGH CLOUDS, BLACK BACKGROUND, FADED SCRIPT...
[more like this] - ASIAN: TWO CROW THEMED PRINTS, THE FIRST
BY DAVID BULL (AMERICAN, 20TH/ 21ST C.) "CROW ON SHRINE GATE" C. 1990'S, REPRODUCTION WOOD BLOCK PRINT KNOWN AS 'AKASHI-BAN' SURIMONO DESIGNED BY YASHIMA GAKUTEI, A CROW IS...
[more like this] - A Japanese woodblock print, surimono
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[more like this] - JAPANESE SURIMONO WOODBLOCK PRINTS AFTER
HOKUSAI AND HOKKEI Meiji period (1868-1912), woodblock print, surimono format, ink and colors and metallic pigments on paper, very fine Meiji reproductions of Edo period prints...
[more like this] - AFTER KUBO SHUNMEN (JAPANESE, 1757-1820),
THREE SURIMONO WOODBLOCK PRINTS Meiji period (1868-1912), woodblock prints, surimono format, ink and colors on paper, very fine Meiji period reproductions of Edo period original...
[more like this] - YASHIMA GAKUTEI (JAPANESE, 1786-1868),
NEW YEAR'S SAKE SURIMONO PRINT Meiji period (1868-1912), woodblock print, surimono format, ink, colors, and metallic pigments on paper, Meiji reproduction of Edo period print,...
[more like this] - Two Japanese color woodblock book prints
Edo period probably surimono figural vignettes calligraphic inscriptions center crease matted and framed not examine out of frames....
[more like this] - Two Japanese prints: Hiroshige (Japanese
1797-1858) color woodblock print possibly surimono depicting two young women; along with another color woodblock print by Kuniyoshi (Japanese 1798-1861) depicting a woman...
[more like this] - School of Hokusai (Japanese 18th Century)
Woodblock print (surimono) unsigned with printer's stamp at the lower left apprx. 7-1/4" x 7-3/8" depicting an octopus with gauffrage (embossing) with silver pigments Japanese...
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