SHARAKU Sharaku, Complete CollectionSHARAKU Sharaku, Complete Collection Vol 1 reproduction produced by the Adachi institute of woodblock prints.
SHARAKU, CHARACTER, WOODBLOCK,SHARAKU, CHARACTER, WOODBLOCK, FRAMED: 21 X 15-1/4 INSharaku, Character, Woodblock, Framed: 21 x 15-1/4 in
(JAPANESE PRINTS) Seven items(JAPANESE PRINTS) Seven items including two mica-ground prints after Sharaku; a portrait of a lady, after Shuen; and a portrait of a samurai, after Kunichika
PRINT, SHUSAKU ARAKAWA ShusakuPRINT, SHUSAKU ARAKAWA Shusaku Arakawa (Japanese, 1936-2010), "Test Mirror," 1974, screenprint in colors with embossing, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, edition 1/25, sheet: 29.5"h x 43"w, overall (with frame): 32"h x 45"w
AFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPANESE,AFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPANESE, ACTIVE 1794-95), A GROUP OF ELEVEN WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY ADACHI 20th century, ink, colors, and mica silver on paper, woodblock prints, includes twelve woodblock print reproductions of famous original images Sharaku produced during the Edo period, with "adachi" written in katakana to the reverse of each print, two prints are presented loose, the others are loose except for being secured at top two corners to a paper folder.
Shikimaro ''The Courtesan YoyotakiShikimaro ''The Courtesan Yoyotaki of Masubaro'' Japanese Woodblock Print - Artech Denman Gilt Framing 22.5''x17.5''
4 JAPANESE KABUKI ACTOR PRINTS4 JAPANESE KABUKI ACTOR PRINTS AFTER SHARAKUAfter Toshusai Sharaku (Japan, 18th century). Set of 4 prints portraits of kabuki actors. The Actors Segawa Tomisaburo II and Nakamura Manyo, Matsumoto Yonesaburo as Kewaizaka no Shosho in the Play Katakiuchi Noriyaibanashi, Actor Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Sadanoshin, The Onnagata Actor Iwai Hanshiro.
Each approximately 9" x 13 1/2" (with frames 19" x 13 3/4").
Segawa Tomisaburo II and Nakamura Manyo print discoloration lower right and lower center, crease in hand lower center; spots in hair on Iwai Hanshiro.
Attr: Shunsen (Katsukawa Seijiro)Attr: Shunsen (Katsukawa Seijiro) (Japanese, 1762-1830) Woodblock print on paper, pieced paper backing with calligraphy, inscribed verso in pencil, approx. 9-3/8" x 14" unframed.
TOSHUSAI SHARAKU TWO JAPANESE COLORTOSHUSAI SHARAKU TWO JAPANESE COLOR WOODCUTS (Japanese died in 1795; designed some 143 known prints almost all actors in then current kabuki performances published by Tsutaya Jusaburo the most influential publisher of his day. These two 18th century actor prints typical of the artist: man and woman in actor roles each oban size 9.50'' by 14''. In wood frames.
SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE, 1898-1991),SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE, 1898-1991), RUINS OF SHITOMAE Circa 1956, ink and colors on paper, woodblock print, dai oban format, large pine tree covered in snow under a full moon, framed with mat in silver frame, not examined outside of the frame.
PRINT, SHIRO KASAMATSU Shiro KasamatsuPRINT, SHIRO KASAMATSU Shiro Kasamatsu (Japanese, 1898-1991), Fire in the Forest, 1959, woodblock print in colors, pencil signed and dated lower center, stamped and signed in plate lower left, image: 14.75"h x 9.75"w, overall (with frame): 20.75"h x 14.75"w
SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE 1898-1991):SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE 1898-1991): LOOKING OUTSIDE Woodblock print in colors with signature stamp and chop. 14 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. (image sight) 20 1/8 x 14 5/8 x 3/4 in. (frame).
Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792) andKatsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792) and Katsukawa Shunko (1743-1812), Two Actor Woodblock Prints Hosoban prints; the first signed 'Shunsho ga' ??? depicting the actor Nakamura Matsuemon as a female samurai; the second signed 'Shunko ga' ??? depicting the actor Segawa Kikujiro holding a parasol
frame 20.7 x 13.3 in — 52.5 x 33.8 cm
KASAMATSU SHIRO (JAPANESE 1898KASAMATSU SHIRO (JAPANESE 1898 - 1991), 'SPRING NIGHT AT GINZA (HARU NO YORU, GINZA)', COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT, CIRCA 1934, SIGHT: 14 1/8 X 9 1/4 IN. (35.88 X 23.50 CM.), FRAME: 18 3/8 X 13 1/8 IN. (46.67 X 33.34 CM.)Kasamatsu Shiro (Japanese 1898 - 1991), 'Spring Night at Ginza (Haru no yoru, Ginza)', Color Woodblock Print, Circa 1934,, Dimensions: Sight: 14 1/8 x 9 1/4 in. (35.88 x 23.50 cm.), Frame: 18 3/8 x 13 1/8 in. (46.67 x 33.34 cm.)
SHIRO KASAMATSU. "YUDANAKA HOTSHIRO KASAMATSU. "YUDANAKA HOT SPRING, SHINSU," COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT (Japanese, 1898-1991). "Early Evening in Spring at Yudanaka Hot Spring, Shinsu," 1950, color woodblock print, signed in block ll, sight size: 14 x 9 in., framed.
Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792),Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792), Woodblock Print of Minamoto no Kanemasa, Together With 'The Art of the Japanese Book' by Jack Hillier, Vol. I & II Woodblock print from the series 'The Eastern Brocade of One Hundred Poets' frame 16.9 x 13.5 in — 43 x 34.4 cm
AFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU, ACTORS,AFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU, ACTORS, THREE WOODBLOCK PRINTS WITH SILVER MICA BACKGROUNDS, FRAME: 22 1/2 X 17 IN. (57.15 X 43.18 CM.)After Toshusai Sharaku, Actors, Three Woodblock Prints with Silver Mica Backgrounds,, Dimensions: Frame: 22 1/2 x 17 in. (57.15 x 43.18 cm.)
SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE, 1898-1991),SHIRO KASAMATSU (JAPANESE, 1898-1991), BAMBOO IN EARLY SUMMER Woodblock print, dated Showa 29 (1953), signed together with red artist's seal to lower right corner of print, title in upper left of margin, framed with mat in gilt faux bamboo frame, not examined outside of the frame.
TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPAN, ACTIVETOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPAN, ACTIVE 1794-1795), KABUKI PRINT: "SEGAWA TOMISABURO II AS YADORIGI IN THE PLAY 'HANA AYAME BUNROKU SOGA'"., WOODBLOCK PRINT WITH MICA, 15" X 10". UNFRAMED.TOSHUSAI SHARAKU, Japan, Active 1794-1795, Kabuki print: "Segawa Tomisaburo II as Yadorigi in the Play 'Hana Ayame Bunroku Soga'". Dimensions: Woodblock print with mica, 15" x 10". Unframed.
A Japanese Woodblock Print KatsukawaA Japanese Woodblock Print Katsukawa Shunei (1762-1819) depicting a standing figure holding a staff and a wide brimmed hat amongst flowering grasses having collectors stamp at the bottom right. Height of sheet 12 7/8 x width 5 3/4 inches.
* A Japanese Woodblock Print Katsukawa* A Japanese Woodblock Print Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792) depicting two sumo wrestlers and a gyoji in a match. Height of image 14 7/8 x width 19 5/8 inches.
Shiro Kasamatsu Woodblock PrintShiro Kasamatsu Woodblock Print lady with red cloth image area 9 1/2'' x 14 1/4'' well listed artist signed.
TOYOKUNI III KUNISADA NAKAMURATOYOKUNI III KUNISADA NAKAMURA SHIKAN IV WOODBLOCK Japan,1786-1864Ukiyo-e style print of kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan IV dressed in blue with red and yellow accents and calligraphy throughout.
Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792),Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792), Two Actor Woodblock Prints Hosoban prints, both signed 'Shunsho ga' ???; the first depicting the actors Nakamura Denkuro and Sakata Hangoro examining a scroll; the second depicting the actor Ichikawa Monosuke holding a fan
frame 20.7 x 13.3 in — 52.5 x 33.8 cm
Katsukawa Shuncho (active 1780-1801),Katsukawa Shuncho (active 1780-1801), Two Woodblock Prints Consisting of one chuban tate-e print 'Bando Mitsuguro' from the series 'Ehon Butai Ogi', 27.5 x 18 cm; and one hosoban print of an actor with a sword
hosoban 12 x 5.6 in — 30.5 x 14.3 cm
AFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU: TWO PRINTSeachAFTER TOSHUSAI SHARAKU: TWO PRINTSeach a reproduction of a woodblock print; matted, framed and glazed Dimensions: Sight: 14 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. (37.47 x 24.13 cm.), Frame: 20 1/2 x 14 3/4 in. (52.07 x 37.47 cm.) Provenance: Property from a Burlingame, California Estate Condition:
SHIRO KASAMATSU (1898-1981) JAPANESEShiroSHIRO KASAMATSU (1898-1981) JAPANESEShiro Kasamatsu, Owl, coloured wood cut block print, artist stamp lower middle & dated in graphite 1957, 15" x 10".
KATSUKAWA SHUNSHO (JAPANESE, 1726–1792),KATSUKAWA SHUNSHO (JAPANESE, 1726–1792), WOODBLOCK PRINT OF ISHIKAWA DANJURO Edo period (1615-1868), a warrior figure stands barefoot holding a bamboo staff with waves behind him, signed to lower right corner, framed with mat, not examined outside of the frame.
Japanese woodblock print by ToshusaiJapanese woodblock print by Toshusai Sharaku depicting the kabuki actors Nakajima Wadaemon and Nakamura Konozo; framed and signature with chop top left; slight foxing; in frame H 22" x W 16", H 14 1/2" x W 10"
KASAMATSU, Shiro, (Japanese, 1898-1991):KASAMATSU, Shiro, (Japanese, 1898-1991): ''Evening Rain, Shinobazu Pond'', Japanese Woodblock Print, sight size 14'' x 8.75'', framed, 21'' x 15.5''.
TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPAN, ACTIVETOSHUSAI SHARAKU (JAPAN, ACTIVE 1794-95) Portrait of a Samurai in Summer Robe, with gauffrage, in burled walnut frame, gilt inner lip, linen mat, UV glass, OS: 16" x 11 3/4", SS: 12 1/4" x 5 3/4", good condition.
RYUSAI SHIGEHARU JAPANESE WOODBLOCKRYUSAI SHIGEHARU JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTRyusai Shigeharu (Japanese, 1803-1853) woodblock print, possibly of an actor. Signature center right.
14 1/2" x 9 3/4" (with frame: 20 1/4" x 18").
SHIGAHARU RYUSAI WOODBLOCK OF THREESHIGAHARU RYUSAI WOODBLOCK OF THREE FIGHTING MEN Japan,1803-1853Ukiyo-e print of kabuki actor Arashi Rikan (right) in role. Shigaharu Ryusai was the only Ukiyo-e designer in Osaka to make art for a living.
MAKI, Haku, (Japanese, 1924-2000):MAKI, Haku, (Japanese, 1924-2000): ''Poem 70-28'', Woodblock Print, sight size 22.25'' x 7.75'', pencil signed lower right, titled mid-margin, numbered 109/150 lower left, framed, 27.25'' x 12.25''.
TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS TWO JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Ink and colors on paper, woodblock print, includes an early 20th century printing of The Wrestler and Toehi by Toshusai Sharaku (Japanese, active 1794-1795), and Visiting Komachi (Kayoi Komachi), from the series "Portraits of the Seven Komachi in Fashionable Disguise" by Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese, 1769-1825), both framed identically with double mats, not examined outside of the frame.
K?ch?r? H?sai (Japanese, 1848-1920)
SamuraiK?ch?r? H?sai (Japanese, 1848-1920)
Samurai
color woodblock print, triptych, framed
signed and sealed
Each: 13 3/4 x 9 inches (visible).
Property from the Collection of L. Harrison Bernbaum, Chicago, Illinois