Notes (this edition) These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.: | Title Hanamikoji Street Artist Tomokatsu Yamamoto 1927-2003 Seal artist's seal (Tomokatsu) Dated 1953 Publisher Kyoto Hanga-in Shinagawa-ban Medium/Technique Woodblock print Impression very good … (later printing but not recent) Colors excellent - very good Condition excellent - very good … the top corners still attached to the original presentation folder. Note carver Shibamura, printer Ito Format Oban yoko-e Width Item 16.3 inches = 41.5 cm Height Item 11.6 inches = 29.5 cm |
Monday, 12 February 2007
The Gion Geisha district of Kyoto by Tomokatsu. Original Japanese shin-hanga woodblock print. Fine condition. Print still retains nice bright original colors. Oban size print measures 11.3 x 16.4 inches. Strong texture and ink bleedthrough on fine Japanese washi. Title and Kyoto Hangain publisher's seal in right margin. Artist's red seal in lower right of image.
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VINTAGE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT
The Japanese woodblock print is of a Japanese village with people and a geisha.
This is an original woodblock print is signed in ink on the side and has a mark in red.
The print measures 16-1/4 x 11 inches.
The woodblock print is a nice clean impression with bright colors no repairs, scratches or blemishes and has a nice bleed through on the back as seen in the picture.
There is also a small seal in the bottom corner on the back of the print.
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'A Street Scene of KYOTO "GION" ' by T. Yamamoto 10.8"x15.8'
This print is part of a series 'A Street Scene of KYOTO' published by Kyoto Hanga.
The print is in excellent condition. The only issue is black pigment in the lower left hand corner.
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Monday, 3 December 2007
original Japanese Woodblock Print that measures 11" x 16". The print is glued to a cardboard as you will see in photos. This print was taken out of a frame & therefore will need to be rematted. |
Artist: Tomokatsu Yamamoto 1927-2003 Title: Hanamikoji Street Date: 1953 Publisher: Kyoto Hanga-in Medium: Woodblock print Note carver Shibamura, printer Ito
Notes: The Hanamikoji street at the Gion district in Kyoto. A Maiko, priest and other traditionally attired people walk by. YAMAMOTO Tomokatsu was a Nihon-ga painter born in Kyoto. He received Kyoto Cultural Awards and was a jury member of the prestigious Nitten art exhibition |