Framed Japanese Woodblock Print Oban By Kuniyoshi
This old Japanese woodblock print is by woodblock print artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi and is the third part of a triptych entitled 'General Watônai hunting the Tigers in Formosa' (Watônai gunko tôshu no zu) which depicts Katô Kiyomasa (Watônai) and his men chasing tigers off a cliff.
The original publisher was Yamaguchi-ya Tôbei in 1855, Edo period. The heavy use of blue shows how popular Prussian Blue (ferric-ferrocyanide) had become after it became readily available in the early 1820's.
These old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Dimensions:
Frame: 41 x 1.5 x 52 (wxdxh cms)
Print: 24 x 35 (wxh cms)
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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print Oban By Kuniyoshi
Framed Japanese Woodblock Print Oban By Kuniyoshi
This old Japanese woodblock print is by woodblock print artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi and is the third part of a triptych entitled 'General Watônai hunting the Tigers in Formosa' (Watônai gunko tôshu no zu) which depicts Katô Kiyomasa (Watônai) and his men chasing tigers off a cliff.
The original publisher was Yamaguchi-ya Tôbei in 1855, Edo period. The heavy use of blue shows how popular Prussian Blue (ferric-ferrocyanide) had become after it became readily available in the early 1820's.
These old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Dimensions:
Frame: 41 x 1.5 x 52 (wxdxh cms)
Print: 24 x 35 (wxh cms)
From Japan
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This old Japanese woodblock print is by woodblock print artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi and is the third part of a triptych entitled 'General Watônai hunting the Tigers in Formosa' (Watônai gunko tôshu no zu) which depicts Katô Kiyomasa (Watônai) and his men chasing tigers off a cliff.
The original publisher was Yamaguchi-ya Tôbei in 1855, Edo period. The heavy use of blue shows how popular Prussian Blue (ferric-ferrocyanide) had become after it became readily available in the early 1820's.
These old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Dimensions:
Frame: 41 x 1.5 x 52 (wxdxh cms)
Print: 24 x 35 (wxh cms)
From Japan
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
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