- ATTR TO HOKKEI, JOURNEY TO ENOSHIMAAttributed
to Totoya Hokkei (Japan, 1780-1850)Chronicles of a Journey to Enoshima8 x 7in (20.5 x 17.5cm)...
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(Shibo), Circa 1820 Surimono woodblock print depicting Zhang Liang (Shibo) from the series 'Meng Qiu' (Mogyu), embellished with metallic pigments and embossing
shikishiban...
[more like this] - Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850), Wakana-tsumi,
Circa 1815 Surimono woodblock print depicting two women and a boy on a bridge over a stream, embellished with metallic pigments and embossing
shikishiban 8.4 x 7.4 in —...
[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] - AFTER TOTAOYA HOKKEI (JAPAN, 1780-1850)
WOODCUT, "AFTER TOTAOYA HOKKEI (Japan, 1780-1850) woodcut, "Yama-uba," a mysterious mountain woman depicted in folklore. Signed in the block. Image measures 8.25" x 7.25"....
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN WOODBLOCK PRINTS
EDO PERIOD FIFTEEN CHUBAN, APPROX. 8.5” X 7”. MATTED 14” X 9.5”., Edo Period, By Harunobu, Hokkei, Shigenobu and others depicting figural and other scenes. Dimensions:...
[more like this] - HOKKEI, HOKURI JUNIJI, JAPANESE WOODCUT
BOOK Ishikawa Masamochi, author; HOKURI JUNIJI, "The Twelve Hours of the Northern Village," a comic story about life in the Kyoto red-light district, illustrated by Totoya...
[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 WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY TOTOYA
HOKKEI (JAPANESE, 1780-1850) THE FIRST, "THE CHOMONJU - SNAKE AND MELONS" DEPICTING A SNAKE PROTECTING A TRAY OF MELONS, POEM ABOVE IN CALLIGRAPHIC WRITING, SS: 7 3/4" H....
[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] - TOTOYA HOKKEI MEIJI HAND COLORED WOODBLOCK
PRINT Japan,Meiji PeriodDepicting a samurai warrior holding an umbrella standing in a landscape with a frog in the background and calligraphy throughout. Notice the silver...
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